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1 Experience the Culture of GHANA (West Africa) Visit Tema, Columbia’s Sister City September 16 – 26, 2018 Elmina Slave Castle – Elmina Ghana Traditional Cultural Dancers – Kumasi
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Experience the Culture of GHANA (West Africa)

Visit Tema, Columbia’s Sister City

September 16 – 26, 2018

Elmina Slave Castle – Elmina

Ghana Traditional Cultural Dancers – Kumasi

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PAGE 1/ DAY 1: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 - DEPARTURE: – WASHINGTON/ACCRA: Fly overnight to the capital of Ghana, Accra. Delta flight DL-3861 departs Reagan National Airport to New York (JFK) at 5:07pm: connect with flight DL- 420 departing for Accra at 11:40pm.

DAY 2:– MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 – ACCRA-TEMA: Arrival, Orientation & Welcome Dinner. Arrive in Accra at 2:00pm. Meet, greet and transfer to your hotel. Evening program, begins at 7:00pm includes Orientation, Welcome Dinner, African Cultural dance & Fashion Show. Overnight. Accommodation: Royal Nick Hotel or Similar Meals: Dinner

Royal Nick Hotel – Tema

DAY 3: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 –TEMA. Tour of Tema, Columbia’s Sister City since 2014 Breakfast. Morning visit to the Palace of the Tema Paramount Chief. Experience traditional ceremony with libations. Tema city tour and Tema fishing harbor. Lunch in Tema, followed by visit to Tema Library and the Ghana Cocoa Processing Factory. Return to the hotel. Dinner. Overnight. Accommodation: Royal Nick Hotel or Similar Meals: Breakfast /Dinner

Tema Paramount Chief Holding Court Tema Chocolate Factory

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Page2/ DAY 4: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 – TEMA-ACCRA: Accra Tour-Visit Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum & Jamestown. Breakfast at leisure. Morning Accra city tour including the W. E. B. DuBois Center for Pan Africanisn. National Theatre, George Padmore Library, Independence Square & Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, a park dedicated to the first President of Ghana. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, 1st President of Ghana, and his wife Madam Fathia Nkrumah are laid to rest in a tomb at the park. Afternoon visit to Jamestown, the first fishing port of Ghana. The tour ends with a shopping trip the Arts Center. Return to the hotel. Dinner. Prepare for the next day trip to the Ashanti Region. Accommodation: Royal Nick Hotel or Similar Meals: Breakfast /Dinner

Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, Accra Jamestown, old fishing port DAY 5: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 - ACCRA/KUMASI-ASHANTI REGION: Journey to the Ashanti Region, the Cultural Center of Ghana. Visit the Ashanti Craft Villages. Very early breakfast and depart for Kumasi, Capital of the legendary Ashanti Nation and the Cultural heart of Ghana. On our way, we shall visit the three famous Ashanti craft villages for shopping and witness craft making demonstrations – Bonwire, the Kente weaving village; Ahwiaa, the woodcarvers’ village and; Ntonso, the home of Adinkra. These visits will afford you the opportunity to see how African crafts are made and to buy directly from the artisans who make them. We’ll continue to Kumasi and check into our hotel. Dinner. Prepare for the next day trip to the Central Region. Overnight. Accommodation: Miklin Hotel or Similar Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

Miklin Hotel, Kumasi Kente Weaving Village - Bonwire

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Page 3/ DAY 6:– FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21– KUMASI: : Visit the Ashanti Palace Museum & the Kejetia Open Air Market. Breakfast and depart for Central Region. Upon arrival in Kumasi, we will visit to the Manhyia Palace (home of the Ashanti King). This old palace which is now a Museum contains a collection of historical Asantehene relics dating as far back as the first King of the Ashantis; His Majesty Nana Osei Tutu Opemsoo, who was crowned in 1701. Afterwards we will experience the hustle and bustle of the Kejetia Market, acclaimed as the largest open-air market in West Africa, with 45,000 stores/stalls. Return to the hotel. Dinner. Prepare for the next day trip to the Central Region. Accommodation: Miklin Hotel or Similar Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

The Royal King of the Ashanti Nation Kejetia Market DAY 7: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 – KUMASI/CAPE COAST: Journey to Cape Coast to visit the River of Last Bath & Cape Coast Slave Castle. Early breakfast. Drive south into the Central Region, stopping at Assin Manso to visit the African Diaspora Ancestral Shrine and the River of Last Bath. It was here that African men and women from the north of Ghana and surrounding countries - who were captured by slave traders - were brought to the Donko Nsuo river to be washed and inspected before being sent to the nearby slave castles of Cape Coast and Elmina. Continue the drive to Cape Coast for an afternoon visit of the Cape Coast Castle museum and the Castle dungeons. Experience the dark dungeons where slaves were held for months and then forced onto slave ships that took them to the Americas and Caribbean Islands to work as slaves.

Assin Manso – River of Last Bath Cape Coast Castle Following the visit to Cape Coast Castle, drive on to your beach front hotel. Dinner. Overnight. Accommodation: Coconut Grove Beach Resort or similar Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

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Coconut Grove Beach Resort

DAY 8: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 - CAPE COAST/ELMINA: Elmina Slave Castle and Kakum National Park. Breakfast at leisure. Morning departure for tour of the Elmina Slave Castle (the oldest slave castle in West Africa). A tour guide will lead you through the dungeons where slaves were held before they passed through the Door of No Return to the ships carrying them to the Americas. It is an emotional and often life-changing experience as one can almost feel the presence of the slaves in their iron shackles and hear voices from the past crying out in anguish. Afternoon trip to the Kakum National Park. Experience the rainforest of Ghana at one of only 3 locations in Africa with a forest canopy walkway. Walk across the bridges hanging 60-70 ft above the forest floor, connected by seven tree top stops, with views out over the forest. Return to the hotel. Prepare for the next day trip to Accra, with stop in village of Otuam. Dinner. Overnight. Accommodation: Coconut Grove Beach Resort or similar Breakfast/Dinner

Elmina Castle – Door of No Return Kakum National Park canopy walkway

Day 9: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 - CAPE COAST/OTUAM/ACCRA: Check out of the hotel and depart for the small fishing village of Otuam and the palace of King Peggy, Nana Amuah Afenyi. Experience a libation ceremony with King Peggy’s councilmen. See the fishing boats down on the beach and the fish being sorted. Visit schools and a health center of the village that was transformed by the fairy tale story of an American secretary at the Embassy of Ghana in Washington, D.C. who became the female king of Otuam. (King Peggy: An American Secretary, Her Royal Destiny, and the Inspiring Story of How She Changed an African Village by Peggielene Bartels and Eleanor Herman. http://kingpeggy.com/ Lunch. Continue to Accra hotel for check-in. After freshening up, we’ll proceed to a selected restaurant or a Private Home in the city for a farewell dinner. Return to the hotel. Overnight. Accommodation: Coconut Grove Regency, Accra or Similar Breakfast/Dinner

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Otuam Fishing Village King Peggy’s Palace - Otuam DAY 10: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 - ACCRA: Day of leisure /shopping/Journey back to the USA. Breakfast at leisure. Transportation would be available to take interested people to town for shopping. 6:00PM transfer to the airport for your flight to the USA. Delta Airlines flight DL-220 departs Accra at $10:30pm Accommodation: NONE Breakfast/Lunch DAY 11: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 - WASHINGTON: Arrival in USA. Arrive in New York at 5:25am. After clearing customs and immigration, you will connect with Delta flight DL-4022 departing for Baltimore at 9:00am. Arrive at 10:14am. All too soon you are back home with an experience of a life time.

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Tour to Ghana: Sept 16 – 26, 2018

Intraworld Exchange Corporation 2141 Industrial Parkway, Suite 104-A, Silver Spring MD, 20904 Tel: 301-562--4959 Fax: 301-562-4958 E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Gabriel Pomary

LAND PACKAGE: Per person, Double Occupancy - $1,698.00 AIRFARE: Round trip Airfare from New York, subject to availability - $1,300.00

Single room accommodation supplement: $496.00 TOTAL (double occupancy): $2,998 TOTAL (single occupancy): $3,494 NOTE: This quotation is based on 15 persons or more. Single supplement charge will be paid by anyone who occupies a room alone (without a room-mate) whether by choice or otherwise. Increase in airfare or airport taxes would reflect in the final package cost.

Suggested payment plan: Initial non-refundable deposit of $300.00 due now with registration form to hold your space. 2ND pmt, Mar. 01 - $449.66 3rd pmt, Apr. 01 - $449.66 4th pmt. May. 01 - $449.66 5th pmt, Jun. 01 - $449.66 6th pmt. Jul. 01 - $449.66 Final pmt. Aug. 01-$449.66 (Please add extra $496.00 for single occupancy)

All inclusive package :

Round-trip air fare from Washington Reagan Airport to Accra

Round-trip transfers to hotel and airport Hotel accommodation with daily Breakfast & other stated meals (Double Occupancy) Orientation, Welcome Reception, Cultural Display & Fashion Show (Group must be at least 15) Air-conditioned Coach Ground Transportation in Ghana Professional Tour Guide Services & Tour site Fees Accommodation and Airport taxes Complimentary Visa Service. (Ghana Single Entry Visa Fee: $60.00) ****Optional Trip Protection Insurance Available – Recommended. Luggage: You are allowed 2 pieces of luggage free, each weighing 50lbs or less, and 1 carry-on weighing 8Ibs or less. Passport & Visa: A valid passport is required to travel to Ghana. Verify if your passport has at least two blank visa pages and is valid for a least 6 months. U.S. Citizens require a visa to visit Ghana. We provide free visa service. Visa application plus 2 recent passport photos and valid passports are required. Immunizations: Yellow fever vaccination is required to enter Ghana; please consult your physician and Passport Health for a list of recommended vaccinations: https://www.passporthealthusa.com/destination-advice/ghana/ Passport Health Travel Clinic: 11085 Little Patuxent Parkway Suite LL-008Columbia,MD 21044; Tel: 410-964-5569

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REGISTRATION FORM

Please register me for Tour Code HCC-GH-11D 2018_GHANA Tour (SEPT. 16 – 26, 2018).

Departure Cities: Reagan National Airport (DCA) - New York (JFK) Return Cities: New York (JFK) – Baltimore (BWI)

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Valid Passport is required when traveling outside of the United States and a visa from the Embassy of Ghana is required for travel to Ghana. Intraworld Exchange Corporation will provide complimentary visa service, however visa fees charged by the Embassy of Ghana and 2 passport size photos must be submitted with your visa application. VACCINATIONS: Yellow Fever vaccination is required for Ghana. Additional information on recommended vaccines can be found at Passport Health: https://www.passporthealthusa.com/ Columbia, MD Passport Health Clinic is located at: Medical Arts Building, 11085 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite LL-008, Columbia MD 21044. Appointments can be made online or call 410-964-5569. Your physician may be able to provide some vaccinations and other medical advice. PAYMENT: Please enclose a check for the required non-refundable deposit of $300.00 per person made out to Intraworld Exchange Corporation. For accurate posting, please write the above-mentioned tour code on all checks, tendered for payments. Note: Credit/Debit cards are not accepted for the tour portion of the package. Credit/debit is accepted for full payment of airfare only. NAME: (As it appears on your passport)_____________________________________________________ ADDRESS:____________________________________________________________________________ CITY:______________ STATE: _________________ ZIP: __________________ TELEPHONE: (Home)______________________(Office/Cell)___________________________________ NAME OF ROOMATE:______________________________e-mail:_______________________________ Credit Card Payment: I,___________________________ have authorized Intraworld Exchange Corporation & affiliates to charge my Visa/Mastercard/American Express credit card #_________________________Expiring_______ in the amount of $________ as payment for myself and or _________________________for the above-mentioned tour. Signature of Card holder______________________________ Date_____________________

OFFER OF TRIP PROTECTION INSURANCE

It is my understanding that TRIP PROTECTION INSURANCE is being offered. This optional coverage will protect me against trip cancellation, loss of luggage, medical emergency etc.

Yes: I will purchase the Insurance No: I will not purchase the Insurance ____________________________ _____________________________

Please send registration form and checks to:

Intraworld Exchange Corporation 2141 Industrial Parkway, Suite 104-A, Silver Spring MD, 20904 Tel: 301-562-4959 Fax:301-562-4958 E-mail: [email protected]


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