Introduction:
Embark on a remarkable journey through Ghana's vibrant cultural tapestry with Pro-Passion Projects' unforgettable tours. Whether you seek an immersive cultural experience, a comfortable stay with a local host family, or a tailored tour based on your specific interests, we have the perfect option for you. Get ready to discover the hidden gems of Ghana and create lifelong memories with our exceptional tour packages.
Why Choose Pro-Passion Projects Tours?
Pro-Passion Projects is committed to providing extraordinary travel experiences that leave a lasting impact. By choosing our tours, you not only explore the wonders of Ghana but also contribute to the socio-economic development of local communities. Our tours are designed to promote sustainable tourism practices, support local businesses, and provide meaningful cultural exchanges.
Tour Options:
Host Family Accommodation: Experience the warmth of Ghanaian hospitality by staying with a local host family. Immerse yourself in their daily routines, traditions, and cuisine while forming genuine connections and gaining a deeper understanding of Ghanaian culture.
Hotel Reservation: Enjoy the comfort and convenience of carefully selected hotels, where you can relax and rejuvenate after a day of exploration. We partner with reputable hotels that prioritize guest satisfaction and provide excellent amenities and services.
Airbnb Experience: For a unique and immersive experience, choose our Airbnb tours. Stay in charming accommodations recommended by locals and engage in curated activities that showcase the authenticity and beauty of Ghana's culture.
Tour Guide Services: Our knowledgeable and professional tour guides will accompany you throughout your journey, providing valuable insights, historical context, and local perspectives. They will ensure that your tour is informative, engaging, and tailored to your interests.
General Tour: Our general tours cover the must-see attractions and landmarks of Ghana. Explore historical sites, visit cultural heritage centers, sample local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the country's vibrant music and dance traditions.
Choice of Interest Tour: Tailor your tour to your specific interests. Whether you are passionate about wildlife, eco-tourism, art, or adventure, we can create a customized itinerary that caters to your preferences. Let us know your interests, and we will design a tour that exceeds your expectations.
Impact: By choosing Pro-Passion Projects Tours, you actively support community development projects, contribute to local economies, and foster cultural exchange. We collaborate with local initiatives, ensuring that your travel experience has a positive and sustainable impact on Ghanaian communities.
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Embark on an extraordinary journey and explore the rich cultural tapestry of Ghana with Pro-Passion Projects Tours. Whether you prefer the warmth of a host family, the comfort of hotels, or unique Airbnb experiences, we have the perfect tour option for you.
Come, immerse yourself, and be captivated by Ghana's beauty, history, and warm hospitality. We eagerly await the opportunity to show you the best of Ghana through our exceptional tours.
National Mosque of Ghana
The National Mosque Complex of Ghana is the national mosque in Ghana. It is the second-largest mosque in West Africa. The mosque was built at a cost of $10 million. It was funded by the Turkish Hudai Foundation in Accra, with the support of the Turkish government. The complex includes a residence for the imam, a school, and a library.
OSU CASTLE
Christiansborg Castle (Osu Castle), also known as Fort Christiansborg or simply the Castle, is a 17th-century castle located on the shores of the vibrant township of Osu, in Ghana’s capital Accra, on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean‘s Gulf of Guinea. The first substantial fort was built by the Danes, has changed hands between Denmark, Norway, Portugal, the Akwamu, Britain, and finally post-Independence Ghana, and has been rebuilt numerous times. Christiansborg Castle is also unique among the castles and forts as, for most of the castle’s history, it has been the seat of government in Ghana with some interruptions until the seat of government was moved to the Jubilee House.
The castle, which is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, and some areas around it have been undergoing archeological investigations since 2014. In 2017, the castle was converted into a presidential museum as part of Ghana’s 60th-anniversary legacy project. It is to be a state-of-the art museum which would house presidential artifacts, presidential papers, and waxworks of our presidents Also on display are personal possessions of past leaders like books, artworks and items of clothing to allow us to appropriately honor their memories
What to do
- See the photo display of great Ghanaians such as Azumah Nelson and Efua T. Sutherland, as well as other Pan-Africanists.
- Visitors may take great interest in memorable sights such as the credential rooms used by former British officials and former Ghanaian presidents, slave dungeons, the walkway to the Door of No Return, a water reserve, and a chapel sometimes used by the Anglican Church.
- Visitors would be given the opportunity to take photographs of the captivating seashore, fishing boats, extensive gardens with a wide variety of plants, and the township by the castle.
- The castle allows visitors access to a car park and walkway around the gardens.
- Visit the nearby excavated sections to see artifacts.
Its location by the Atlantic Ocean was advantageous for trading purposes. It made it easy for the James Lighthouse to identify ships that were arriving at the coast in order to regulate them. Goods were kept and transported to the arriving ships as slaves. These slaves were kept in dungeons at the ends of the castle, transporting them through the DOOR OF NO RETURN to the arriving ships.
There have been many historic visits to the castle by international dignitaries, including Queen Elizabeth II and U.S. Presidents Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama.