Ghana - ✨ Keely & Bozoma's Ghana Wedding Trip 2026 ✨

16th, Aug 2026 - 25th, Aug 2026

Overview

All the experiences here are brought to you by Sorted Chale. Sorted Chale specializes in creating bucket-list, affordable luxury experiences across Africa.We offer a selected number of on demand tours and experiences you can participate in whilst in Ghana, ranging from the Cape Coast Castle experience and Jollof Cooking Class to Accra Tours. Simply choose your preference and book for a suitable day. If you don't find what you need, reach out to us at Hello@sortedchale.com so we can customise something amazing for you! We cannot wait to celebrate Bozoma Saint John and Keely Watson with you!


Have questions? We're here to help! Don't hesitate to reach out anytime.


Daily Activities

Day 1 : August 16
Arrival
Welcome to Ghana! Your Sorted Chale host will be waiting to whisk you from the airport and get you settled. Take the rest of the day to decompress, freshen up, and soak in the energy of Accra. The adventure officially starts tomorrow.
Day 2 : August 17
Sunset Accra City Tour or Cape Coast Castle
Choose an activity for the day. Either our Accra City Tour - Start time: 2:00pm | Or our Cape Coast Castle experience - Start Time: 5:00am Join the Sunset Accra City Tour at 2pm and wind through iconic landmarks; the Black Star Gate, Independence Arch, and the vibrant Arts Centre, as the city glows in the golden hour. Or, rise early and head straight to Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of West Africa's most powerful historical experiences. Walk through the dungeons, hear the stories and pass through the "Door of No Return." Explore other parts of Cape Coast like the Assin Manso Slave River.
Day 3 : August 18
Asenema Waterfall or Sunset Accra City Tour
Choose an activity for the day. Either our Accra City Tour - Start time: 2:00pm | or venture out to Asenema Waterfall- Start time 10:00am, tucked within lush tropical forest, it's a stunning natural escape perfect for swimming and unwinding. Two very different vibes, both unforgettable.
Day 4 : August 19
Cape Coast Castle or Jollof Cooking Class
Start time: 5:00am (Cape Coast) | 11:00am (Cooking Class) Two very different but equally memorable experiences today. Rise before dawn for the journey to Cape Coast Castle — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of West Africa's most profound historical landmarks. Walk through the dungeons, hear the stories, and pass through the "Door of No Return." Explore other parts of Cape Coast like the Assin Manso Slave River. Or, if you'd prefer something closer to home, join the Jollof Cooking Class at 11am for a hands-on deep dive into Ghanaian cuisine, learning the art of authentic Ghanaian Jollof rice and more from expert local cooks
Day 6 : August 21
The Wedding & After Party
Bring your dancing shoes! We're about to celebrate our sister in the biggest way possible! Keely and Bozoma take marriage.
Day 7 : August 22
Jollof Cooking Class
Start time: 11:00am Get hands-on with Ghanaian culture in the most delicious way possible. Learn the art of making authentic Ghanaian Jollof rice alongside other beloved local dishes, guided by expert local cooks. You'll leave with new skills, a full belly, and a deeper love for Ghanaian cuisine.
Day 8 : August 23
Cape Coast & Assin Manso River Bath
Departure: 5:00am Another journey to the Central Region — this time extended to include Assin Manso, a town of profound historical significance. Visit the ancestral Slave River, where enslaved Africans bathed for the last time before being marched to the coast. For many in the diaspora, this is a deeply spiritual act of return and healing.
Day 9 : August 24
Kente Photo Shoot
Start time: 9:00am Dress in vibrant, handwoven Kente cloth; a fabric rooted in Ghanaian royalty and tradition — and capture memories that will last a lifetime. A stunning, culturally rich celebration of everything you've experienced on this trip.
Day 10 : August 25
Departure
The motherland bids you farewell, for now. Check out, soak in your final moments, and head to the airport with a full heart and memories you'll carry forever. Until next time, Ghana. ✈️
What's included
Airport pickup (Add-on)
Accra City Tour (Add-on)
Asenema Waterfall Experience (Add-on)
Cape Coast Castle & Assin Manso River Bath (Add-on)
Jollof Making Cooking Class (Add-on)
Kente Photo Shoot Experience (Add-on)
Wedding ceremony & after party
What's not Included
International flights
Travel insurance
Visa fees
Any activities not listed in the itinerary
Personal expenses

Payment Plan

Date Plan Cost
August 1 First Installment $0

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Terms Cancellation Charges
CANCELLATION ON OR AFTER MAY 30TH 2026 (7 MONTHS BEFORE ARRIVAL DATE) 20% OF REFUNDABLE AMOUNT
CANCELLATION ON OR AFTER JUNE 30TH 2026 (6 MONTHS BEFORE ARRIVAL DATE) 40% OF REFUNDABLE AMOUNT
CANCELLATION ON OR AFTER SEPTEMBER 30TH 2026 (5 MONTHS BEFORE ARRIVAL DATE) 60% OF REFUNDABLE AMOUNT
CANCELLATION ON OR AFTER OCTOBER 30TH 2026 (4 MONTHS BEFORE ARRIVAL DATE) 80% OF REFUNDABLE AMOUNT
CANCELLATION ON OR AFTER DECEMBER 12TH 2025 (15 DAYS BEFORE ARRIVAL DATE) No Refund

Accommodation Info

Not Applicable [If support required contact hello@sortedchale.com]

Frequently Asked Questions

Visa: All visitors entering Ghana must have valid entry visas. There are two types of visas: Single entry and Multiple entries: Single entry visas are valid for a period of three months and must be utilized within three months from the date of issue.

This type of visa can be used only one time. Multiple entry visas are valid for more than three months, and the duration is at the discretion of the Consular officer and should not/cannot be challenged. A multiple visa can be used multiple times within its duration or validity. You are encouraged to begin your visa application 1st week of October, latest 2nd week in October to avoid any delays(www.ghanaembassydc.org/visa).

Please be sure to review/complete each step in the visa process thoroughly.


Passport: Please make sure that your passport is valid for at least six months and that you have at least one blank page available for the entry stamp

Ghana is generally considered safe for travelers. However, as with any foreign country, it is important to be aware of pickpocketing and petty theft, especially in crowded tourist areas. It is also advisable to take precautions when using ATMs or carrying valuables, and to avoid walking alone in unfamiliar areas at night.

Option: Enrol in the Smart Traveler Enrolment Program (STEP) (https://step.state.gov/step/) to receive alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.


The official Ghana currency is the Ghanaian cedi, with a symbol GH₵ and a code GHs. Expect to see banknotes of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 GH₵. Cash is definitely the best option for you, whenever possible.

You’ll be able to exchange dollars for Cedi at many hotels – usually better rates are offered for larger bills. Only newly issued USD are accepted. Yet, your best bet for a good rate may be cash withdrawal from ATMs. You can freely use a Visa and MasterCard in Ghana. American Express and Discover cards are rarely, if ever, accepted. Research the fees you may need to pay for using your credit card, as they can mount up. Use that opportunity to notify your bank of your travel plans, so they don’t cut you off for fear of fraud.

Bargaining and tipping are both expected. Outside of more formal establishments and supermarkets, you’ll often be offered goods for a price 30-50% higher than the seller actually expects to earn. So feel free to work on driving prices down, though within reason and good taste. Negotiation is the Ghanaian way! For services rendered well, such as excellent service at a restaurant or hotel, tips are encouraged.


Yellow Fever vaccinations are required to enter Ghana. Yellow Fever shots are valid for 10 years once administered. Plan to get the vaccine at least 10 days before your travel since proof of vaccination is not valid until 10 days after getting the vaccine- the time needed to develop immunity to yellow fever virus. You must receive your vaccination no later than December 1st. Please note: Because one of the effects of the vaccination can be lowered immunity, it is suggested you receive your Yellow Fever vaccination 3 months prior to travel.


There are also a number of recommended vaccinations listed on https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/ghana. Be sure to consult your healthcare provider to consider what is best for you and your family and do your own research! We also love the idea of ensuring your immune system is at its peak and operating optimally while traveling. Take steps that feel right for you, under your healthcare provider’s guidance, to fortify and strengthen your system in ways you know works best for your body.


We also recommend you take malaria medicines before arrival to Ghana. Please consult your doctor or pharmacist as to which tablets to take.

Missing a vacation is bad enough. Losing the money you paid for your vacation is even worse. Trip insurance is therefore recommended. You can purchase travel insurance on your own.


Our payment provider paystack accepts debit and credit cards from all over the world, given that they are issued by MasterCard, Visa and Verve.

Ghana has a tropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 20-30°C (68-86°F) throughout the year. The rainy season is from April to October, while the dry season is from November to March. It is recommended to pack lightweight, breathable clothing, as well as rain gear for the rainy season. Good walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen and mosquito repellant are also recommended.

A dedicated host will be provided to you from December 14th through to December 20th to assist with anything you may need during your stay. This has been graciously provided by Morris & Nana Ama. Until then however, feel free to contact us on hello@sortedchale.com with any questions you may have about your travel to Ghana.

Yes! Sorted Chale has a scholarship fund which we give out to children who have the passion to further their education but due to financial constraints, they are faced with the possibility of dropping out.

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