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A Day in Kumasi

By ProTour Africa
Free cancellation available
Price is £317 per adult* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults

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  • 16h
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  • Selective hotel pickup

Overview

  • Afdordable option to get engaged with Ghanain culture
  • Get ready to absorb the beauty of the Ashanti Culture
  • Drive through the scenic towna from Accra to Kumasi

Activity location

    • Kumasi
    • Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana

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    • Kumasi
    • Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana

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A Day in Kumasi
  • Activity duration is 16 hours16h
    16h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 05:00
Price details
£317.48 x 1 Adult£317.48
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Price is £317.48
Until Tue, 17 Mar

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What you can expect

A Dy in Kumasi
Kumasi is one of the popular cities in Ghana known for its rich cultural heritage and resources, unified by the Golden stool. The Ashanti Kingdom is a constitutionally protected sub-national traditional state, considered one of the most powerful in the history of Gold Coast (Ghana). Kumasi is about a five hours drive from Accra. On this trip, guests would visit the Manhyia Palace, the Okomfo Anokye Sword Site, and the Prempeh II Museum to learn about the history of the people of Ashanti and how the Kings used politics to rule. This tour is more focused on the authenticity of the culture and how it has been preserved for all generations to experience.

Bonwire Kente Weaving Village
Kente is a local cloth inspired by “Ananse” (the spider), discovered by 2 hunter brothers from Bonwire, one of the leading Kente weaving locations in Ghana. It is woven on a horizontal strip loom, which produces a narrow band of cloth about four inches wide, carefully arranged and hand-sewn together to create a cloth. The Kente cloth is intended as a form of communication through the different patterns, designs and colours they come with. It is worn on special occasions like festivals, weddings, naming ceremonies and the enstoolment of traditional rulers.

Manhyia Palace Museum
Guests would visit the official residence/seat of the King of the Ashantis, and the administrative headquarters of the Ashanti Kingdom, the Manhyia Palace. The palace was built by the British in 1925 to replace the original palace that was destroyed during the Yaa Asantewaa war to welcome Prempeh I from exile in Seychelles Island. The palace holds statues of previous Ashanti Kings and some of the original furniture that were used. The Manhyia Palace generally reminds and informs guests about the history and traditional values of the Ashantis.

Okomfo Anokye Sword Site
Guests would visit the Okomfo Anokye Sword site, which harbours an unmovable Sword planted by a high priest called Okomfo Anokye almost 300 years ago. He is believed to have warned that the Ashanti Kingdom is bound to collapse once the sword is removed from its current spot and there have been failed attempts to take it. The site was predicted by Okomfo Anokye to be a healing place and it is now where the Okomfo Anokye Teaching Hospital is situated. The site was also where the famous Golden Stool of Ashanti Kingdom was commanded.

Prempeh II Jubilee Museum
Prempeh II Jubilee Museum, centred in the Kumasi Centre for National and Cultural, was established by Nana Prempeh II in 1984. It is a national workshop for crafts, art performances and museum where guests would get to learn more about the lifestyle and beliefs of the Ashantis. The museum also has a collection of the Ashanti Cultural artefacts that carry a lot of history and heritage. It houses some personal effects of Prempeh II like his war attire, equipment for dining and swimming, jewelries, protective amulets and many others.

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    • Kumasi
    • Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana

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    • Kumasi
    • Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana