Discover the rich traditions and cultural treasures of Ghana’s Western Region on this immersive journey through history, heritage, and community life. Your adventure begins with a visit to Nzulezu, the remarkable village built entirely on stilts over Lake Tadane. Reached by a peaceful canoe ride through calm waters and lush surroundings, Nzulezu offers a rare glimpse into a way of life shaped by water and tradition. As you explore the village, you’ll learn about the customs, daily routines, and history of the people who have preserved this unique settlement for generations.
The tour continues to the Bisa Abrewa Museum, an inspiring cultural site that highlights the strength, wisdom, and leadership of women in traditional Ghanaian society. Named after the legendary figure Bisa Abrewa, the museum features a collection of artifacts, cultural symbols, and historical displays that tell meaningful stories about local traditions and values. Visitors gain a deeper appreciation of Ghana’s cultural identity while learning about the important roles women have played in shaping community life.
Your final stop is Fort St. Antonio in the coastal town of Axim, one of the oldest European-built forts in Ghana. Perched on a hill overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the fort provides both stunning views and a powerful connection to the region’s early trade history. Guided exploration of the fort reveals its architectural features and historical significance, bringing the past to life. This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a meaningful blend of culture, heritage, and scenic beauty, all delivered through engaging storytelling and memorable experiences. Tour is Operated by Golden Sustainable Tours
A Truly Unique Cultural Experience