Day 2
Accra
After breakfast, we set off for a full city tour of Accra, passing through the economic and administrative districts on our way to the National Museum, which houses immersive ethnographic displays from Ghana and across West Africa. We then head to Jamestown, one of Accra’s oldest suburbs, for a community walking tour to see historical structures that predate the colonial era, the 1871 British lighthouse, Fort James, and traditional Brazilian stone houses built by returned free enslaved Africans. After lunch at Country Kitchen serving local dishes, we visit Independence Square to view the eternal flame of African liberation lit by Kwame Nkrumah in 1961, followed by the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum built of Italian marble. We browse the adjacent National Cultural Centre—Ghana’s largest outdoor arts and crafts market—before ending the action-packed day at the “Fantasy Coffins” workshop in Teshie Nungua to see artisans sculpt custom coffins shaped like cars, cocoa pods, and animals before returning to the hotel.
breakfast
lunch
dinner