Accra, Ghana
$565 / person
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Create unforgettable family memories with two days of fun, adventure, and discovery. Meet Ghana's wildlife at the Accra Zoo, get creative during a hands-on pottery workshop, unwind at the beach and let the kids burn off energy at a family entertainment center. Then head into the lush Eastern Region to explore Aburi Botanical Gardens, conquer exciting challenges at We Ape Adventure Park, and enjoy the beauty of Safari Valley before ending the day with a family dinner.
Ghana Tourism Authority · GTA-26937242
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Every Akwaaba booking includes travel protection through Sanlam | Allianz — covered from the moment you land in Ghana until you leave.
Come home. Give home. A portion of every booking goes to the Akwaaba Foundation — helping Ghanaian children stand in, and learn from, the history beneath their feet.
Create unforgettable family memories with two days of fun, adventure, and discovery. Meet Ghana's wildlife at the Accra Zoo, get creative during a hands-on pottery workshop, unwind at the beach and let the kids burn off energy at a family entertainment center. Then head into the lush Eastern Region to explore Aburi Botanical Gardens, conquer exciting challenges at We Ape Adventure Park, and enjoy the beauty of Safari Valley before ending the day with a family dinner.
The more of you travel, the less each person pays.
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2+ travellers
$452 / person
Travelling with others? Groups of 2+ pay $452 each — save $113/person.
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