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Discover the Northern Region

Known for its warm hospitality and rich traditions, this region offers an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking a deeper connection to Ghana’s diverse history and culture.

Discover the Northern Region

$1000 per person
10 Days 9 Nights
16+ Age

The Northern Region of Ghana is a treasure trove of cultural heritage, unique architecture, and stunning natural landscapes. Known for its warm hospitality and rich traditions, this region offers an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking a deeper connection to Ghana’s diverse history and culture.

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  • Departure/Return Location
    104-100, Babar Rd Fire Brigade Lane, Delhi , India
  • Departure Time
    Please arrive by 9:15 AM for a departure at 9:30 AM
  • Return Time
    Approximately 8:30 PM
  • Dress Code
    Casual
  • Included
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  • Not Included
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Tour Plan

1
Tamale – The Gateway to the North
  -Central Market: Explore this vibrant market, where you can shop for traditional smocks (Batakari), beads, and handmade crafts. -Centre for National Culture: Learn about the local culture, including dance, music, and crafts. -Tamale Mosque: Visit this prominent landmark, showcasing traditional Islamic architecture.
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Mole National Park
Experience the largest and most iconic wildlife reserve in Ghana. -Embark on a safari to spot elephants, antelopes, monkeys, and over 300 bird species. -Stay at the Mole Motel for panoramic views of the park. -Take guided nature walks and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the wilderness.
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Larabanga Mosque
Visit the Larabanga Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in West Africa. -Known as the "Mecca of West Africa," this historic mud-and-stick structure dates back to the 15th century. -Learn about its significance to Islam in Ghana and its unique Sudanese architectural style.
4
The Mystic Stone
Located near Larabanga, the Mystic Stone is a significant cultural and spiritual site. -According to local legend, the stone has mystical properties and cannot be moved from its original position. -Discover the folklore surrounding this intriguing site.
5
Paga Crocodile Pond (optional if extending to the Upper East)
Although slightly north of the region, the Paga Crocodile Pond is worth a visit. -Interact with crocodiles believed to be sacred and harmless. -Learn about the cultural significance of these reptiles in the community.
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Traditional Villages and Architecture
-Naa Gbewaa Palace (Dagbon Kingdom): Visit this historic palace in Yendi to learn about the Dagbon Kingdom and its role in Ghanaian history. -Gurunsi Villages: Admire the beautifully painted mud houses that tell stories through their intricate designs.
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Festivals and Culture
-Damba Festival: Witness this vibrant festival celebrated with drumming, dancing, and storytelling. -Fire Festival: Experience a unique festival that involves torch lighting, symbolizing unity and renewal.
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Natural Wonders
-Kparia Waterfalls: Discover this hidden gem near Mole National Park, perfect for a refreshing swim. -Nakpanduri Escarpment: Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding savannah and villages.
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Cuisine of the North
-Tuo Zaafi (TZ): A staple dish served with green leaves and a flavorful soup. -Pito: A locally brewed millet beer, perfect for social gatherings.

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Northern Region on Ghana

The Northern Region of Ghana offers a mix of cultural exploration, historical depth, and natural beauty. Whether you’re immersing yourself in the traditions of the Dagombas, marveling at ancient architecture, or enjoying a safari adventure, this region promises memories that will last a lifetime.

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