Easy Track Ghana is a community-based travel services business with a goal of helping the local community while providing memorable tours to visitors to Ghana. We practice responsible tourism and keep all earned revenue in Ghana, spreading it widely throughout the community.
Easy Track Ghana began as a poverty-alleviation project in Ghana
between trusted partners. After meeting for the incredible total
solar eclipse of 2006 and traveling together as guide and guest,
Jessie and Steve arranged tours for a few adventurous travelers who
contacted Steve via the blog from this amazing 2006 trip. It was immediately
confirmed that Jessie had extraordinary skills as a guide and cultural
liason, and we established a small tour company. |
Our co-founders, Jessie Aboagye and Steve Wilson, also take their commitment to assisting African families very seriously. Our community-based endeavour is helping many in our impovershed area, as well as allowing us to escort guests to remote schools and clinics throughout Ghana to make contributions both large and small.
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Easy Track Ghana, Ltd. is a jointly-owned LLC, owned and operated by:
Jessie Aboagye
Citizen of the Republic of Ghana
Jessie has worked variously as a mechanic, driver and a guide for tourists. He speaks seven local languages, in addition to English. He and his family have interacted with many Westerners and have an excellent understanding of their cultural differences. He clearly knows the special needs that visitors have for comfort, sanitation and privacy. Jessie has visited over a dozen of Ghana’s national parks and wilderness areas, and will sometimes refer to
Kakum National Park as his second home. He has worked with the TransCAP Foundation of the USA, providing contacts and assistance with the distribution of supplies. With his excellent disposition, safe driving record and intense client focus, his presence will greatly enhance your Ghana experience.
Steve Wilson
Citizen of the United States of America
Steve has been a lifelong traveler, visiting five continents and many countries in Africa. He has experienced the range of travel services available and has a keen appreciation for the needs of travelers and the comforts and activities they expect. As Vice-President of the TransCAP Foundation of the USA, he has provided educational and medical supplies to schools, orphanages and clinics in Ghana. Steve is also the North American representative for the Volunteer Partnerships for West Africa. Steve’s expertise as a traveler and his ability to communicate with clients is an essential asset in our plan for personalized one-on-one service. During his time in Ghana, Steve has visited every region of Ghana and has an elementary understanding of the Twi and Ewe languages.



