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After our previous worldschooling trip unraveled , my family was ecstatic about the opportunity to head out on the road for a redemptive adventure. We planned the trip of a lifetime to several countries with West Africa being our final and most anticipated destination.
While worldschooling in Accra, Ghana, we participated in a wonderful cultural immersion program. After that ended, we moved into different accommodations and launched out on our own. The kids and I spent our days exploring the city and surrounding areas with the most amazing tour guide that we've ever had.
In the months and weeks leading up to our trip, I sprinkled in books about Ghana throughout our learning time. We tried to soak up what we could about the people, the land, and their culture by reading about the lives of children - real and fictional - who spend their days living life in the country we wanted to fall in love with.
For the first two weeks of our time worldschooling in Ghana, we participated in a cultural immersion program that gave us a wonderful introduction to the area and its people. We had the pleasure of sharing an itinerary with two other African American families, so my kids made new friends the moment we arrived, and I can't image a better way to get started on our West African explorations.
Before heading to Accra, Ghana to settle in for an extended stay, we decided to detour to Europe for a little worldschooling in London. The city is extremely expensive for our family budget, so we didn't plan to stay for long.