Day 6 Everyone is well; the past few days have been busy but great fun. We did a dance and drumming workshop yesterday with the buddies, it was good fun as we learnt some traditional Ghanaian dances. We have finally finished painting the school including 3 themed rooms of science, english and maths. In addition...Read More
Day 5 Today we went back to St John’s to help redesign their old school library. First we repainted the walls yellow. This took a lot of perseverance to make sure there wasn’t any more patches of the old wall and the colour was consistent. For lunch we had Ms Shake’s favourite red red and...Read More
Day 1 Following 19 hours of an eventful trip, involving one loss of a passport (Karim), the group finally arrived in Ghana. Upon arrival at Accra, the group were taken back by the heat, even at 21:30. As well as the sticky humidity, the students were also taken back by the mass of locals who...Read More
Days 1 and 2 Akwaaba (Greetings) from Ghana! After the panic of Accra, we’ve safely arrived in the community of Ankwanda. Having exchanged national anthems, we met our buddies and got to know them. Shortly after, the boys lost to seven years olds at football, whilst the girls learnt some Ghanaian crazy dance moves. We...Read More
Day 7 On Saturday, we painted all the shutters and doors of the whole of Essaman school! The second mural and form 2 classroom also progressed and now look colourful and a great environment for learning. Half way through the day, Mr Pollard took 6 students on a ‘5 minute walk’ to the junction to...Read More
Day 1 Yesterday we drove from the hotel in Accra, to Ankaful – the journey was around 3 and a half hours. On the way we drove through the city – seeing people selling things to cars, walking around bare footed and carrying things on their head, it was very chaotic and many of us...Read More
When you book with an account, you will be able to track your payment status, track the confirmation and you can also rate the tour after you finished the tour.