Discover our journey, values, and commitment to delivering exceptional tours in Ghana and beyond.
We provide guests with immersive experiences through hands-on activities such as traditional craft workshops, cooking classes, and homestead farming.
We actively engage with local communities, fostering cultural exchange and contributing to social and economic development. A portion of our tour proceeds supports educational resources for underprivileged children in the communities we visit.
Our intimate small-group tours ensure personalized attention, meaningful interactions with locals, and deeper connections with nature.
Our tours are fully customizable, allowing travelers to tailor their experiences based on their interests, preferences, and budgets.
We prioritize eco-friendly practices, aiming to leave a positive impact on the environment and local communities. We encourage guests to plant a tree during their visit and reduce plastic waste by using biodegradable alternatives.
Guest safety and comfort are our top priorities. We provide well-maintained vehicles, experienced drivers, and thoughtfully planned itineraries while respecting local customs.
Like the oak in the acorn lay, embracing the unknown… Like the waves upon the shore… Hope, a seed of promise, seedlings of reality - holds its patience stance, absorbing nature lore.
Those were my grandfather's words - always poetic, always profound. And then he'll tell this story: "A farmer was passing by with his herd when his donkey tumbled into a deep dry well...
MoodofHopeTours provides services in professional tour guiding and planning, information management, and hotel booking. Our year-round tour packages (from day trips to fortnight-long adventures) can take you to sites all over Ghana with our current team specializing in ecotourism in the Volta region.
We offer our valued guests an exhilarating insight into Ghanaian culture and heritage through activities such as traditional naming ceremonies, puberty rites (Dipo), funerals, drumming lessons, cooking local dishes like "akple", fetching water on your head from the streams, eating with hands, homestays, pounding fufu, camping, jungle hiking, biking, trekking, canoeing, visiting the chief and elders, learning about traditional medicinal plants, seeing the local open-top market, preparing local soaps and red oil, and enjoying old fables at fire nights, alongside the traditional sightseeing.
What a treat!