The Royal Route Tour

1 - 2 Days
TYPOLOGIES

Two Days Tour

DIFFICULTY

Medium

MIN. AGE

3 Years

400 $

$400.00Add to cart

This tour is an opportunity to learn and experience the culture and heritage of the people of Ashanti. You will get to understand why they believe in the things that they believe in and have a first-hand experience of the Noble house of Royals. You will also learn how the famous Kente Cloth is made.

Itinerary

Tour Location: Ashanti Region.

This is a Two-days tour to Kumasi. Tour begins at agreed pick up point in Accra

Day 1

Ntonsu Craft Village

Followed by the village of Ntonso where artisan’s hand-stamp patterns on a cotton cloth to make Adinkra textiles. Black-on-black and blank-on- red Adinkra cloth is worn on funeral and solemn occasions. You will have an opportunity to learn how to make black dye from the bark of trees. You can make your Adinkra sash to take home.

Bonwire Kente Weaving Village

Bonwire Kente weaving village is a village located in Juaben, Kumasi. This is where the popular Ghanaian local cloth “kente” originated from. It is also one of the leading kente weaving locations in Ghana. Kente is a local cloth made up of different patterns, colors and designs which is worn on special occasions like festivals, weddings, naming ceremonies as well as enstoolment of Kings, Queens and Chiefs. Overnight stay in Kumasi.

Day 2

Manhyia palace

Manhyia palace is the home of the King of Asante. It is a palace that upholds the heritage and values of centuries of Ashante culture. It is the administrative headquarters of the “Asante Kingdom”. The palace holds history of the Asantes since before the arrival of the British in the Gold Coast during colonial rule till date.

Prempeh II Jubilee Museum

This museum is popularly known as Kumasi National and Cultural Center is a national workshop for crafts, art performances and a museum. The museum was established by Nana Prempeh II and is well noted for portraying Asante culture and history. At the museum, visitors learn about the lifestyle and beliefs of the Ashantes.

Okomfo Anokye Sword site

Okomfo Anokye Sword Site is a sacred site to the people of Asante. It is the site where Okomfo Anokye, a high priest in Ghana planted an unmovable sword known as “the sword of unity and strength” to aid in uniting Akans in Ghana. Till now, there are no records of the sword being removed by visitors and nationals.

Travel safe during COVID-19

A note from ProTour Africa
What you can expect during your visit:
• Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
• Guides required to regularly wash hands
• Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
• Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
• Face masks required for guides in public areas
• Face masks required for travelers in public areas
• Social distancing enforced throughout the experience
• Face masks provided for traveler

Package specifications

Fuel charge

Transportation 

Entrance Fees 

24hr Ongoing Support

Cost of Activities in Itinerary

Hotel pick-up and drop-off within Accra

Accommodation

Services NOT included

International Airfare

Sightseeing not listed in the itinerary

Meals

    Kakum National Park
    Canopy Walkway