Imprint Africa Tours
About Us
Your Trusted Partner for African Adventures
Who We Are?
OUR STORY..

Our Founder Shalima Adam. (A.K.A Sada) was born out of a deep love for the African continent. Our journey began with a shared dream: to introduce travelers to the wonders of Africa, from the majestic landscapes to the rich cultures.
Over the years, we’ve cultivated strong relationships with local communities and built a network of experienced guides. Our commitment to sustainable tourism and ethical practices ensures that every trip leaves a positive impact on the environment and local people.
Today, we’re proud to offer a diverse range of tailor-made tours to suit every traveler’s needs. Whether you’re seeking a wildlife safari, a cultural immersion, or a beach getaway, we’re here to make your African dream a reality.

Why Choose Us?
Your Journey, Our Expertise
Personalized Service: We believe that every traveler is unique. That's why we offer personalized itineraries to cater to your specific interests and preferences.
Personalized Service: We believe that every traveler is unique. That’s why we offer personalized itineraries to cater to your specific interests and preferences.
Expert Guides: Our knowledgeable and passionate guides will provide you with insights into the history, culture, and wildlife of Africa.
Sustainable Travel: We are committed to minimizing our environmental impact and supporting local communities.
Unforgettable Experiences: From thrilling safaris to serene beach escapes, we curate unforgettable experiences that will stay with you forever.
Seamless Travel: We handle all the logistics, from booking flights and accommodations to arranging transportation and activities.
Exceptional Value: We offer competitive pricing without compromising on quality.
Destination: Ghana
Top Attractions
History and Culture
Ghana, a vibrant West African nation, boasts a rich history that dates back centuries. It was once the heart of the ancient Ghana Empire, a powerful kingdom that controlled the trans-Saharan gold trade. Later, the region became a central hub of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Today, Ghana is a diverse and multicultural country, with a blend of African, European, and Islamic influences.
Ghanaian culture is vibrant and expressed through music, dance, art, and traditional festivals. Kente cloth, a colorful woven fabric, is a symbol of Ghanaian culture and is often worn during special occasions.
Top Attractions
Cape Coast Castle: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic castle offers a poignant look into the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
Kakum National Park: Explore the rainforest canopy on a thrilling canopy walkway.
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park: Pay tribute to Ghana’s first president and learn about the country’s independence movement.
Elmina Castle: Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, this castle was once a major slave trading post.
Lake Volta: The largest artificial lake in the world, offering opportunities for fishing, boating, and birdwatching.
Accra: The bustling capital city, with its vibrant markets, colonial architecture, and modern skyscrapers.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Ghana is during the dry season, which typically falls between November and March. The weather is pleasant, and there’s less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Travel Tips
Visa: Most visitors require a visa to enter Ghana. Check the latest visa requirements before your trip.
Currency: The Ghanaian Cedi is the official currency.
Health: It’s recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before your trip and get vaccinated against diseases like yellow fever.
Culture and Customs: Ghanaians are known for their warm hospitality. It’s important to dress modestly and respect local customs.
Language: English is widely spoken in Ghana.
Safety: While Ghana is generally safe for tourists, it’s always wise to take standard precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
Discover the Vibrant Culture of Ghana: 10-Day Tour Package
Tour Package
All-Inclusive Ghana Adventure
- Round-trip flights from the USA (your state) to Accra, Ghana
- Accommodations in 3-star hotels (double occupancy)
- Daily continental breakfast and gourmet dinner
- Transportation and tours throughout Ghana
- Entrance fees and access to all sites and activities
Pay in full by April 15tn 2026
Note: Please anything not mentioned above is exclusive. All payments are not refundable.
Additional Costs
- Single Supplement: $500
- Visa Fees: $60 (single entry) or $100 (multiple entry)
- Lunch, group tips, and camera/camcorder fees at sites
10-Day Ghana Cultural Immersion
10-Day Ghana Cultural Immersion
DAY 1
ARRIVAL AND WELCOME DINNER

DAY-2
GET TO KNOW ACCRA After your Breakfast ,we start Our ACCRA CITY TOUR from:
- A visit to W.E.B Dubios centre for Pan Africanism
- Visit Black Star Square
- Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
- Accra Art Centre
- Makola Market for local Market Experience.
- National Museum of Ghana
- Jamestown (old Accra) tour


DAY-3
𝗖𝗔𝗣𝗘 𝗖𝗢𝗔𝗦𝗧: Visit Assin Manso Slave River ( Where our ancestors took their last Bath )
Visit Cape Coast Castle , Door of No Return, Male And Female Dungeons. Finally you will settle at coconut beach resort, Elmina

DAY-4
Visit Kakum National Park, home to seven rope bridges in the forest canopy. Accompanied by a park ranger, you will cross the bridges as you wander through the canopy walk way.

DAY-5 KUMASI
Visit Manhyia Palace, the official residence of Ashanti Kings (Asantehene) until 1974, now a museum containing treasured items relating to the Ashanti Kingdom. Enjoy a drive through the city with monuments dedicated to the memory of the great Ashanti people. Tour the National Cultural Center, which features the Prempeh II Jubilee Museum and various studios of the brass makers, potters, and batik makers You may also visit the craft villages in Ashanti – Ahwiaa (the wood carvers’ village) and Adanwomase (the Kente weaving village). You will have the opportunity to see how African sculptures are carved, and how the famous Kente cloth is woven using amazing local technology. You will have the opportunity to purchase directly from the artisans. Enjoy a spectacular cultural performance at the Centre for National Culture and you will be invited to try out your dancing skills. Meal(s) Included: Breakfast,Dinner Overnight at Lancaster Kumasi or Similar

DAY-6 Anomabo
NAMING CEREMONY AND BEACH DAY.
In the naming ceremony, you will be given your Ghanaian name in a traditional recognition ceremony

DAY 7 Western Region
Nzulezo-Stilt Village Tour
Nzulezu is an Nzema word meaning “surface of water.” The inhabitants of the village are said to have migrated from Walata, a city in ancient Ghana Empire’ the earliest of the Western Sudanese States. According to tradition, ancestors of the village were brought to their present place under the guide of a snail

Day 8 Central Region.
Learn how to cook, authentic traditional African food. Spend quality time with the locals

Day 9 Elmina.
Meet African-Americans, who lives in Ghana for discussion and also business opportunities.

Day 10 Accra.
Last-minute shopping in Accra

What's Included
Accommodation
Meals
Transportation
Guided tours
Entrance fees
International flight from USA to Ghana
NOT Included
Visa for Ghana $60 for Single Entry 3 Months and $100 for Multiple 1-5 years
Personal expenses
Optional activities
Personal expenses
Lunch, Group Tips of $100, and Camera/ Camcorder Fees at the Site


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Address:
577 Joseph E Lowery
Blvd Southwest
Atlanta Georgia 30310