Cocoa and Beads Day Tour
Embark on a day trip from Accra to explore the scenic Aburi Botanical Gardens, a premier hilltop sanctuary. Discover Ghanaian agricultural heritage at the Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm, shop for authentic woodcarvings at the Aburi craft market, and visit a renowned bead factory to witness glass beads being made or explore a local bead market.
Request this tour      Date of travel: Bead markets are Wed, Thur & Sat.
      Number of guests: Any number of people in your party
Duration:  Estimated 9 hoursRating: 5.0 Review rating (5)

Price

$   £   
No reschedule fees!     No contagion cancellation fees!
Cost US $Number of travelersWith LunchNo lunch
per person1 - 2US $209US $179
3 - 5US $149US $129
6 or morePlease inquire for groups of 6 or more
Includes vehicle, fuel, certified guide and all site fees.
Aug-2026Price adjusted for number of travelers, class of meals, sites visited & tour inclusions.

We are happy to customize any tour!
Aburi Gardens, Cocoa Farm, Traditional Beads & Crafts
Morning pick-up in an air-conditioned vehicle: Accra location of your choice.
Day TripVisit and shop for crafts or watch master carvers at work at the Aburi artisan market.
Explore the beautiful Aburi Botanical Gardens, a splendid refuge housing a rare
   collection of tropical flora.
ApproximateWalk the fields of the Tetteh Quarshie Farm, the birthplace of Ghanaian cocoa industry.
Driving TimeRoam and shop at the bead market at Koforidua (Thurs) or Agormanya (Wed and Sat).
4 hoursAlternatively, access a bead-making workshop to watch artisans shape glass by hand.
Depart for Accra with your handcrafted souvenirs and memories.
Drop at location of your choice in Accra: To be determined.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We often include local markets and craft villages where you can find authentic beads, kente cloth, wood carvings, and brass items on our tours.

Yes, bargaining is a standard cultural practice in markets. Approach it as a friendly interaction with a smile.

Generally yes, but always ask permission before photographing individuals. Photography of military and government buildings is strictly prohibited.

Our guides are experienced local professionals with years of experience who are passionate about Ghana's history, culture, and wildlife.

Our tours mostly range from relaxed to moderately active. We can adjust the pace to match your physical comfort and energy level.

Driving times vary widely depending on highway conditions, local urban traffic, and weather. However, we provide an estimated travel times on the itinerary.

Standard pick-ups are typically between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM. We aim to return you to your hotel by 5:00 PM, though this varies by tour.

We use air-conditioned 4x4 SUVs and mini-buses suited for Ghana's road conditions, regularly serviced and driven by professionals.

Ghana's weather often clears up quickly. If it is raining at your scheduled pickup time but conditions are safe, the tour will proceed. We may adjust the order of stops or delay the start slightly while the weather clears to ensure you get the full experience. Please be ready for pickup unless our team contacts you directly. If weather conditions are severe or unsafe to run the tour at all, we will cancel the trip and work closely with you to reschedule your tour for another agreeable date.

We are a tailor-made company. We work closely with you to design a unique itinerary that perfectly matches your specific interests and travel style.

We strive to be flexible. Minor changes can often be accommodated with notice, though significant shifts may involve price adjustments.

Tours with specific dates, such as festival tours, generally have fewer than 8 people, with only 1 to 3 bookings. Our small groups maintain a personal feel and allow meaningful interaction with your guide and the local community. Otherwise, the group size is your decision. We mainly provide private tours for travelers, agents, and organizations and can accommodate up to 160 guests.

Enjoy local staples such as:

  • Jollof rice
  • Red Red (bean stew)
  • Waakye
Or international dishes like pasta, grilled fish, and chicken.

We prioritize stops at clean, modern facilities (such as hotels or well-maintained fuel stations) during long drives between regions.

We hire local guides and drivers, partner with locally-owned businesses, and support community initiatives in the regions we visit.

 
Young girl holding two cocoa pods