Students engage in guided cultural and institutional immersions across Ghana, visiting heritage sites, leaders, universities, innovation hubs.
The Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum is a memorial park in Accra, Ghana, built to honor Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first President. It houses his tomb and celebrates his role in Ghana’s independence.
The Manhyia Palace serves as the seat of the Asantehene and reflects centuries of cultural leadership, governance, and tradition within Ghana.
Cape Coast Castle is a historic fortress in Cape Coast, Ghana. It was used during the transatlantic slave trade and today serves as a museum and powerful reminder of that tragic history.
Kakum National Park offers immersive rainforest experiences including canopy walks and ecological education in one of Ghana’s most protected ecosystems.
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