Our programs are designed to suit all. To make your stay in Ghana educational, memorable and fun. You will have enough time to visit historical and beautiful sites when you are done with your daily task or your personal chores on weekends. Depending on where you want to visit, iLeap Team will draw a budget together with you. As a member of the ILeap Family, our aim is to create a good impression for you to recommend us to a third party or visiting Ghana through the ILeap again.
Feel free to contact us for more details or for your own personalized tour package in Ghana. Reasonable & affordable prices.
Frederiksgave Fort
Frederiksgave Fort, Plantation Settlement & Slave Village is Ghana’s hidden Fort where enslaved workers lived. The only Royal Danish Plantation on the Gold Coast built by the Danes and named after the reigning monarch in Denmark, Frederik the VI. Together with 32 slaves, it was bought from the former owner by the Danish governor L.V von Hein. It later became an appreciated recreational and recovery site for Danes on the Gold Coast who had become severely ill, having been affected by tropical diseases. It is just few minutes’ drive from the iLeap office. Come and experience the forgotten Fort with remnants of the tamarind trees planted from Christianborg Castle on the Coast to the Bibiase Plantation in 1802 at the Abokobi European Cemetery.
Kakum National Park
Kakum National Park is located in the coastal environs of the Central Region of Ghana. The area is covered with a tropical forest and it has a canopy walk. If you love to walk on bridges fixed on high trees, then this is for you.
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park is dedicated to the prominent Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah. It houses the body of Dr Kwame Nkrumah. It is the same spot where Nkrumah made the declaration of Ghana’s independence. The building is meant to represent an upside down sword, which in Akan culture is a symbol of peace.
Cape Coast Castle
Cape Coast Castle is about one of forty slave castles built on the Gold Coast of West Africa by European traders. It was originally a trading post. It was at the center of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, where captured slaves were kept before being sent abroad.
Manhyia Palace
Manhyia Palace in Kumasi houses compelling mementos that tell the history and the culture of the Ashantis. In Akan language it is Oman hyia- gathering of the people. It is the seat of the Asanteman.
Mole National Park
Mole National Park is Ghana’s largest wildlife refuge. One of Ghana’s best safari park, it is home to elephants, baboon, antelopes etc. and lots of pretty birds. You won’t go that far for nothing.
Paga Crocodile Pond
Paga Crocodile Pond: This is a sacred pnd in Paga in the Upper East Region. It is inhabited by West African Crocodiles. These crocodiles live in peace with the community without harming them. You can touch the tail of a live crocodile at the Paga Crocodile Pond and it won’t hurt you.