Travel With Purpose

Travel With Purpose We foster cultural exchange engagements between Ghana and the diaspora to ensure a mutually beneficial interaction. Get in touch.

Our mission is to offer bespoke tourism experiences aimed at fostering development of the local people and communities. Travel with Purpose is an organization that seeks to foster cultural exchange engagements between Ghana and the diaspora with the aim of ensuring a mutually benefitting interaction. The core of the exchange arrangements will be community based and will encompass several thematic

areas such as medicine, sports, leadership training, skills transfer and more with the aim of improving upon the lives of the local people as well as taking tours of various destinations of interest around the country. With vast experience in planning and executing various immersive projects in different communities around the country and also for a varied range of clientele, we are well placed and resourced to bring the best out of your travel experience.

Considering a journey to Ghana? Fantastic concept! Ghana is a country rich in culture and history, with a large number o...
08/06/2024

Considering a journey to Ghana? Fantastic concept! Ghana is a country rich in culture and history, with a large number of interesting ancient sites. There are many of reasons to go, from the varied animals to the pleasant weather. Additionally, it's simple to travel and explore the nation's various regions.
Contact TWP by phone at 024 925 2034 (Ato) or +233 27 300 8444 (Dzifa) if you intend to visit Ghana.

One of Ghana's most visited attractions is the Kakum National Park in Assin Attandanso in the Central Region. It has a 3...
03/06/2024

One of Ghana's most visited attractions is the Kakum National Park in Assin Attandanso in the Central Region. It has a 333-meter long canopy walkway, suspended up to 27 meters above the forest floor from trees that are over 300 years old.
Make your travel experience in Ghana a memorable one and with purpose. If you plan on visiting as an individual or group, call Ato on +233 24 925 2034 or Dzifa on +233 27 300 8444 now.

No matter the result, Afronitaaa and Abigail will make us proud tonight.🇬🇭
02/06/2024

No matter the result, Afronitaaa and Abigail will make us proud tonight.🇬🇭

Make your travel experience in Ghana a memorable one and with purpose. Call Ato on +233 24 925 2034 or Dzifa on +233 27 ...
27/05/2024

Make your travel experience in Ghana a memorable one and with purpose.
Call Ato on +233 24 925 2034 or Dzifa on +233 27 300 8444 now.


A guided tour of the Cape Coast Castle will acquaint you with its many interesting features including Dalzel Tower, the ...
22/05/2024

A guided tour of the Cape Coast Castle will acquaint you with its many interesting features including Dalzel Tower, the slave dungeons, and the cannons and mortars used in the Castle’s defense.
The West African Historical Museum is located inside Cape Coast Castle and contains a growing collection of art and cultural objects, including ceremonial drums, old muskets, shackles from the slave trade and ancient pottery.

With Wodemaya – We just got recognized as one of his top fans! 🎉
22/05/2024

With Wodemaya – We just got recognized as one of his top fans! 🎉

International tourist arrivals and the travel and tourism sector’s contribution to global GDP are expected to return to ...
22/05/2024

International tourist arrivals and the travel and tourism sector’s contribution to global GDP are expected to return to pre-pandemic levels this year, driven by the lifting of COVID-19-related travel restrictions and strong pent-up demand, as per the new World Economic Forum travel and tourism study, released today.

High-income economies in Europe and Asia-Pacific continue to lead the World Economic Forum Travel and Tourism Index, with the United States, Spain and Japan topping the rankings again. Despite post-pandemic growth, the global tourism sector still faces complex challenges, with recovery varied by reg...

The Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River also called Nnonkonsuo or Donkor Nsuo (singular) was one of the slave markets for ...
20/05/2024

The Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River also called Nnonkonsuo or Donkor Nsuo (singular) was one of the slave markets for gathering indigenes during the trans-Atlantic slave trade. It is located in the Central Region of Ghana, forty (40) kilometers along the Cape Coast-Kumasi highway.

It served as the final link in the slavery route from Northern Ghana.

The Assin Manso Slave River Site served as the place where slaves had their last bath on African soil before being marched down to the slave castles of Elmina and Cape Coast along the coast. The site was referenced as the "great depot" through which the Asantes sent slaves to the coast and served as one of the largest eighteenth-century slave markets. Here, slaves were fed and allowed to rest for several days or weeks.

In 1998, Assin Manso was re-inscribed onto the map of African-diasporic historical imagination through the reburial of two slave ancestors (one from Jamaica, one from the United States) as part of an Emancipation Day ceremony.

At the site, one will observe an Ancestral Graveyard (the Memorial Wall of Return) where most Africans write their names as a way of indicating the discovery of their roots. As part of the experience, tourists remove their shoes and walk barefoot down a path to the muddy river that runs through a bamboo grove where they place their hands in the water, and offer prayers in thanks for the opportunity to return.

If you plan on visiting Ghana, then get in touch with TWP by calling Ato on +233 24 925 2034 or Dzifa on +233 27 300 8444.

Planning a trip to Ghana? Great idea! Ghana is rich in culture and history with many old, historic sites of interest. Fr...
16/05/2024

Planning a trip to Ghana? Great idea! Ghana is rich in culture and history with many old, historic sites of interest. From the diverse wildlife to the warm weather, there are so many reasons to visit. It’s also easy to travel around and see different parts of the country.
If you plan on visiting Ghana, then get in touch with TWP by calling Ato on +233 24 925 2034 or Dzifa on +233 27 300 8444.



American singer, Stevie Wonder, arrives in Ghana; granted Ghanaian citizenshipLegendary American musician, Stevie Wonder...
13/05/2024

American singer, Stevie Wonder, arrives in Ghana; granted Ghanaian citizenship

Legendary American musician, Stevie Wonder has arrived in Ghana following a decision in 2021 to permanently move to the West African country.

In February 2021, the iconic award-winning performer in an interview with Oprah Winfrey explaining his decision to move to Ghana, citing the political turmoil in the United States.

Meanwhile, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has conferred a Ghanaian citizenship status on American musician and songwriter Stevie Wonder.

Mr. Wonder who is in Ghana with his family will hold both his American citizen and that of Ghana.

At a brief ceremony at the Jubilee House, the renowned singer, expressed delight at the honour done him.

“I guess it’s just the lineage I felt Ghana, I felt my civilisation was there and I was there where it began. So, I thank all of you so very much. I always say this is the beginning, [the best part of the rest of my life got to do God’s promised],” he stated.

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The largest structure bearing the scars of the transatlantic slave trade is Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage S...
13/05/2024

The largest structure bearing the scars of the transatlantic slave trade is Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cape Coast Castle was heavily involved in the slave and gold trafficking, much like the majority of Ghana's historic fortifications. The introduction of Christianity and the creation of the first organized education system through Castle Schools were also two important contributions made in this area.
If you plan on visiting Ghana, then get in touch with TWP by calling Ato on +233 24 925 2034 or Dzifa on +233 27 300 8444.

Ghana is a very friendly country, ideal for first-time travellers to Africa. The people are generally very hospitable an...
10/05/2024

Ghana is a very friendly country, ideal for first-time travellers to Africa. The people are generally very hospitable and welcoming.

If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine. It's lethal! - Paulo CoelhoPlan on visiting Ghana? Get in touch with T...
07/05/2024

If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine. It's lethal! - Paulo Coelho

Plan on visiting Ghana? Get in touch with TWP by calling Ato at +233 24 925 2034 or Dzifa at +233 27 300 8444.

In partnership with Tsalach Foundation, TWP conducted a number of community-based events as part of our most recent prog...
03/05/2024

In partnership with Tsalach Foundation, TWP conducted a number of community-based events as part of our most recent program held between 9th and 17th March, 2024.
We have adopted an island called Pediatorkope in the Ada district to provide community service including medical, education and more!
If you want to visit Ghana, kindly get in touch with TWP by calling Ato at +233 24 925 2034 or Dzifa at +233 27 300 8444.

These are the numbers of visitors from each country who came to Ghana in 2023, according to the Ghana Tourism Report 202...
02/05/2024

These are the numbers of visitors from each country who came to Ghana in 2023, according to the Ghana Tourism Report 2023.

"Fill your life with experiences, not things. Have stories to tell, not stuff to show." Are you interested in visiting G...
02/05/2024

"Fill your life with experiences, not things. Have stories to tell, not stuff to show."
Are you interested in visiting Ghana as an individual or as a group? Make your trip to Ghana worthwhile by getting in contact with Travel with Purpose. Please call Ato at 024 925 2034 or Dzifa at +233 27 300 8444.

Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.Happy International Worker's Day!
01/05/2024

Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.
Happy International Worker's Day!

30/04/2024

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II is the 16th Asantehene, (King of the Asante). He ascended the Golden Stool on 26th April 1999. He is a direct descendant of the founder of the Asante Kingdom, Osei Tutu I.
The Manhyia Palace is the seat of the Asantehene, the Monarch of the Asante Kingdom, as well as his official residence.
Located in Kumasi, the capital of Ashanti Region.
This poem was read by Kwadwo Awortey at the 25th anniversary celebration of KCCR held at The Great Hall, KNUST. It was in the presence of His Royal Majesty, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

Video credit: Tek TV

Here are the Top 4 entry points into Ghana, according to the Ghana Tourism Authority.
30/04/2024

Here are the Top 4 entry points into Ghana, according to the Ghana Tourism Authority.

During our last programme, Travel With Purpose in partnership with Tsalach Foundation, held a series of activities in th...
29/04/2024

During our last programme, Travel With Purpose in partnership with Tsalach Foundation, held a series of activities in the communities, including an eye screening exercise for the locals.

With our resources and strategic locations, Travel With Purpose can help you get the most out of your trip. Please call ...
29/04/2024

With our resources and strategic locations, Travel With Purpose can help you get the most out of your trip. Please call if you plan to travel to Ghana alone or with a group: Dzifa on +233 27 300 8444 or Ato on 024 925 2034

"I travel so my life isn't disrupted by routine."
28/04/2024

"I travel so my life isn't disrupted by routine."

26/04/2024

At Travel With Purpose, we are well placed and resourced to bring the best out of your travel experience.
If you intend to visit Ghana as an individual or a group, kindly call Dzifa on +233 27 300 8444 or Ato on +233 24 925 2034.

There are many interesting historical sites and museums to visit in Ghana. You may stop in Cape Coast if you wish to mak...
25/04/2024

There are many interesting historical sites and museums to visit in Ghana. You may stop in Cape Coast if you wish to make this the main destination on your trip. This area is home to the castle museums Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle, which served as stops in the transatlantic slave trade. A tour of these castles will teach you about history as you are shown old cannons, slave ships, dungeons, and secret chambers while listening to historical tales, even though it could be unsettling.
At Travel With Purpose, we'll make your time in Ghana an exciting one. If you're interested in visiting Ghana, kindly call Dzifa on +233 27 300 8444 or Ato on 024 925 2034 and join our next Fun, Adventure and Purpose programme.

Here are some pictures from the joint women's empowerment seminar we held in Accra a few weeks ago with the Tsalach Foun...
24/04/2024

Here are some pictures from the joint women's empowerment seminar we held in Accra a few weeks ago with the Tsalach Foundation.
Are you interested in visiting Ghana as an individual or as a group? Make your trip to Ghana worthwhile by getting in contact with Travel with Purpose.
Please call Ato at +233 24 925 2034 or Dzifa at +233 27 300 8444.

Here are some pictures from the joint women's empowerment seminar we held in Accra a few weeks ago with the Tsalach Foun...
24/04/2024

Here are some pictures from the joint women's empowerment seminar we held in Accra a few weeks ago with the Tsalach Foundation.
Are you interested in visiting Ghana as an individual or as a group? Make your trip to Ghana worthwhile by getting in contact with Travel with Purpose.
Please reach out to Ato at +233 24 925 2034 or Dzifa at +233 27 300 8444.

24/04/2024

Are you interested in visiting Ghana as an individual or as a group? Make your trip to Ghana worthwhile by getting in contact with Travel with Purpose.

Please call Ato at +233 24 925 2034 or Dzifa at +233 27 300 8444.

With our vast experience in planning and executing various immersive projects in different communities around the countr...
23/04/2024

With our vast experience in planning and executing various immersive projects in different communities around the country and also for a varied range of clientele, we are well placed and resourced to bring the best out of your travel experience.

Interested? Kindly call Dzifa on +233 27 300 8444 or Ato on +233 24 925 2034.

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