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This is our team
Our team is dedicated to ensuring that everything runs smoothly and efficiently, working collaboratively to keep all the pieces in place. We value teamwork, precision, and mutual support, striving for excellence in every task we undertake.
“And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.” — Hebrews 10:24
Who We are
We are a tour operator that offers bookings, car rentals, and customized itineraries for travelers looking to explore the best of Africa, and we are committed to responsible tourism practices.
Our #1 priority at Ahotofou Travels is giving great tours. We feel confident that you’ll agree – taking our tour has been time well spent. If you don’t, let us know. We’ll make it right. Invite you on another tour. Refund it. Give you a voucher for a future visit. We know your time is valuable, and we appreciate your choice to spend it with us.
Theophilus ayere
Chief Executive Officer
Solomon Mlan
chief operation officer
how can we help you?
Planning a trip to Ghana? Here are some common questions to help you prepare. From top destinations and the best time to visit, to safety tips and local customs, our FAQs will guide you in making the most of your Ghanaian adventure.
The currency used is the Ghanaian Cedi (GHS). It’s best to exchange money at banks or official forex bureaus.
Credit cards are accepted in major hotels, restaurants, and shopping centers in larger cities like Accra. However, it’s recommended to carry cash for smaller towns and markets.
Ghanaians are very friendly, and greetings are important. Respect for elders and local customs is highly valued. Always greet people before engaging in conversation or asking for help.
You can travel by domestic flights, buses, taxis, or trotros (shared minibuses). For tours, many opt for private car hires with drivers for convenience.
The official language is English, but there are over 70 local languages spoken. Common languages include Twi, Ga, and Ewe.
Ghana is generally considered one of the safest countries in West Africa. However, like any destination, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings and follow local advice, particularly in urban areas.