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20th Anniversary People’s School for Positive Education – Ghana Trip

Duration

10 days

Rate

$4,300 USD pp

Country

Ghana

A brief overview

This 10-day Ghana Trip is designed specifically for supporters of the People’s School for Positive Education (PSPE). Built around the 20-Year PSPE Anniversary, this journey follows a carefully structured progression from arrival and national development, to ancestral remembrance along the coast, to cultural restoration and Pan-African dialogue.

Participants will visit the Kantanka Indigenous Ghanaian Car Manufacturing Plant on arrival to witness African industrial innovation firsthand. They will stand inside the dungeons of Cape Coast and Elmina Castles, walk through the historic Door of No Return, and visit Assin Manso, where captives took their final bath before forced departure. The journey also includes traditional ceremonies, Pan-African intellectual institutions, university dialogue, and coastal renewal.


 

Hotel: Accra City Hotel (Subject to change)
Cost of Service and airfare: $4,300 USD each person, with double room occupancy
Single Room Supplement: $550 USD

A deposit/signup fee of $200 USD is required.  Preferably, via Check
Final Payment Due: October 10th 2026

Your Visit & Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Accra: Welcome to the Motherland
Arrive at Accra International Airport and transfer into Accra. After settling in and exchanging currency, visit Osafo Kantanka’s Indigenous Ghanaian Car Manufacturing Plant. This visit highlights African-owned manufacturing, innovation, and economic self-determination. Evening is optional at Accra Jazz Bar and Grill.

Day 2: Education and Nation Building in Accra
Attend the People’s School for Positive Education morning assembly and tour the school. Visit the Ghana National Arts and Culture Centre for traditional crafts and textiles. Later, tour the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park to understand Ghana’s independence and its influence on global Black liberation movements.

Day 3: Assin Manso and Cape Coast Castle
Depart Accra early for Cape Coast and check into the hotel. Visit Assin Manso (Slave River), where enslaved Africans took their last bath before being transported to the coast. Continue to Cape Coast Castle for a guided tour of the dungeons and the historic Door of No Return, the exit through which captives were forced onto slave ships.

Day 4: Kakum National Park and Elmina Castle
Visit Kakum National Park and walk the rainforest canopy walkway. Stop at Hans Cottage Crocodile Pond and Restaurant. Later, tour Elmina Castle dungeon and hold time for reflection, honoring the struggle of the ancestors.

Day 5: Cape Coast to Ada
Depart Cape Coast early for Ada. Take a ferry ride and view the Ada Highlands. Spend time at Ada Beach and along the river. Optional speedboat ride. Return to the original hotel afterward.

Day 6: Volta Region Cultural Engagement
Participate in education on traditional African culture at a palace in the Volta Region. Engage in libation and a traditional naming ceremony. Lunch included before returning.

Day 7: Pan-African Intellectual Legacy and Coastal Relaxation
Visit the George Padmore Library on African Affairs. Tour the W.E.B. Du Bois Centre for Pan-African Culture. Later, spend time at Labadi Beach for relaxation and group fellowship.

Day 8: PSPE 20-Year Anniversary Celebration
Attend the official anniversary celebration at the People’s School for Positive Education. Participate in formal events, community engagement, food, and celebration at the school premises.

Day 9: University of Ghana and Pan-African Dialogue
Tour the University of Ghana, Legon campus. Attend presentations on African unity between the continent and the diaspora, Pan-Africanism, and repatriation. Meet and dine with members of the Nkrumahist Circle and Pan-Africanist students.

Day 10: Closing Circle and Departure
Enjoy breakfast and final souvenir shopping. Hold a closing reflection session before transferring to Accra International Airport for departure. Travelers return home not only with memories, but with renewed identity, community ties, and a deeper understanding of their place in the global African story.

Tour FAQs

  • Transfer from and to KOTOKA International Airport, ACCRA Ghana
  • All your accommodations in double occupancy
  • Some meals as specified
  • All ground costs for tours and travels
  • Round trip airfares in economy class from Seattle-ACCRA-Seattle
  • Meals unspecified
  • Ghana entry Visa Fees
  • Vaccination fees. Please consult with your healthcare provider
  • Health and travel insurance
  • Gratuities/Tips
  • All other items of personal nature

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20th Anniversary People’s School for Positive Education – Ghana Trip