This tour is an opportunity to learn and experience the culture and heritage of the people of Ashanti. You will get to understand why they believe in the things that they belief in and have a first hand experience of the Noble house of Royals. You will also learn how the famous Kente Cloth is made
This tour is an opportunity to learn and experience the culture and heritage of the people of Ashanti. You will get to understand why they believe in the things that they belief in and have a first hand experience of the Noble house of Royals. You will also learn how the famous Kente Cloth is made
Kumasi
Bonwire Kente Weaving Centre - Situated in Juaben, Kumasi, Bonwire Kente Weaving Village is renowned as the birthplace of the famous Ghanaian “kente” cloth. It stands as a prominent hub for kente weaving in Ghana. Kente is a traditional fabric characterized by its diverse patterns, colors, and designs, typically worn during special events…
Kumasi
Bonwire Kente Weaving Centre - Situated in Juaben, Kumasi, Bonwire Kente Weaving Village is renowned as the birthplace of the famous Ghanaian “kente” cloth. It stands as a prominent hub for kente weaving in Ghana. Kente is a traditional fabric characterized by its diverse patterns, colors, and designs, typically worn during special events such as festivals, weddings, naming ceremonies, and the enstoolment of Kings, Queens, and Chiefs.
BONWIRE - Ntonsu Craft Village
Next, explore the village of Ntonso, where artisans hand-stamp patterns onto cotton cloth to create Adinkra textiles. These textiles, featuring black-on-black and black-on-red designs, are traditionally worn at funerals and solemn occasions. Visitors have the chance to learn the process of making black dye from tree bark and can craft their own Adinkra sash to take home.
Kumasi
Manhyia Palace Museum - The Manhyia Palace serves as the residence of the King of Asante and preserves the rich heritage and traditions of Ashante culture. It functions as the administrative center of the “Asante Kingdom” and chronicles the history of the Asantes from pre-colonial times to the present day.
Prempeh II Museum - Known as the Kumasi National and Cultural Center, the Prempeh II Museum was founded by Nana Prempeh II. It is a national hub for crafts, art performances, and cultural exhibitions, showcasing Asante culture and history. Visitors can gain insights into the lifestyle and beliefs of the Ashantis.
Okomfo Anokye Sword Site - This sacred site holds great significance for the Asante people. It is where Okomfo Anokye, a revered high priest, planted the immovable “sword of unity and strength” to foster unity among the Akans in Ghana. To this day, there are no records of anyone successfully removing the sword.

- Pick up and drop offs
- Entrance fees to tour sites & Taxes
- One Night Accommodation
- Fuel Charge
- Local Transportation
- Guide Support
- Pick up and drop offs
- Entrance fees to tour sites & Taxes
- One Night Accommodation
- Fuel Charge
- Local Transportation
- Guide Support
- International Airfare
- Meals
- Sightseeing not listed in the itinerary
- International Airfare
- Meals
- Sightseeing not listed in the itinerary
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.