THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOUR TRIP
Trip Includes
International Airfare
Hotel Accommodations (D/O)
Daily Breakfast
Ground Transportation
Tours & Scheduled events
Traditional Naming Ceremony
Dinner Reservations @ Specialty Restaurants
Professional Tour Guide
Welcome Dinner
Baggage Handling
Trip Does Not Include
Domestic Airfare
Single Room Fee
Lunch / Dinner
Personal Expenses
Travel Insurance
Visa Fees
Gratuities
Optional Add On Experiences
Hotel Upgrade (5 Star)
Cooking Class
Wine Tasting
Cigar Bar
Beach Day Trip
Custom Clothing
Hair Braiding
Massage / Reflexology
Private Shopping Trip
Personal Transportation
Drum & Dance Lessons
Photo Shoots
Volta Region Tours
Northern Region Tours
IMMUNIZATIONS
You will need to present a Yellow Fever Immunization Booklet to Customs upon arrival in Accra. Malaria pills are recommended and optional. Consult with your primary care physician or a Traveler’s clinic for additional information.
GHANA VISAS
Ghana issues a single-entry 90-day Visa
or a multiple-entry 3-year Visa.
There are two ways to secure your Ghana Visa1. Direct and less expensive, from the Ghana Consulate –
$60 for single entry and $100 for multiple entry https://www.ghanaconsulatear.org/visas/
2. Through Cousin Trips for an $70 processing fee (in addition to the Ghana Consulate fee above).If you choose to process your visa directly with the Ghana Embassy (option #1), use the link above for instructions.
We will email a form and instructions to process your Visa using option #2.
PACKING
* You are allowed 2 suitcases (50 pounds each); 1 small carry-on bag, and 1 personal bag. Purchase small TSA-approved locks for your suitcases.* We encourage you to save space in your bag for souvenirs/gifts as we will visit a school and a clinic. It is customary to bring gifts of school supplies and supplies for the rural clinic. Plan to pack a few items in your bag (pens, pencils, composition books, paper, journals, markers, staplers, toothbrushes, toothpaste, cotton balls, Q-tips, socks, t-shirts, hard candy, etc.) We will present a collective gift when visiting both the school and clinic. A few items from each of you equals a HUGE gift!* Be sure to carry large bills to exchange money $50 & $100. Some $5’s are useful when tipping. You may use credit cards at the hotel, some restaurants, and grocery stores. Cash is king in the market and for personal exchanges/purchases.* Pack comfortable cool clothing and walking shoes/sneakers. Dark sneakers are best for tour days. Pack an all-white outfit for the naming ceremony.* Remember to pack your: medication, phone chargers, personal toiletries, wash cloth/wash sponge, mosquito repellent, voltage converter,
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