Take a guided tour through some of the University of Ghana’s most recognizable landmarks, including the Balme Library, the Great Hall, and the campus’s distinct Japanese-influenced architecture. The tour offers a clear look at the university’s history, academic culture, and signature spaces. It’s well suited for prospective students, families, and visitors who want to understand what makes Legon unique.
A specialized tour focusing on the world-renowned Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, exploring its contributions to public health in Africa.
Discover Ghana's rich past at the University's Museum of Archaeology, among other Museums. This tour offers a curated look at artifacts from prehistory to the recent past.
Explore the University of Ghana’s growing green corridors on a guided ecological walk that highlights restored habitats, native plant species, and ongoing rewilding efforts. This trail offers visitors a chance to experience the campus’s natural side while learning about its commitment to conservation and sustainable land management. It’s an ideal addition to the broader campus tour for nature lovers, students, and anyone curious about how the university blends biodiversity with academic life.
Take a guided walk through the University of Ghana’s Botanical Gardens and learn about the ongoing efforts to conserve native plant species, restore degraded areas, and protect the campus’s ecological heritage. The tour highlights key conservation zones, research activities, and the role the gardens play in education and biodiversity preservation. It’s a great option for nature enthusiasts, students, and visitors interested in environmental stewardship.
Experience the University of Ghana beyond the classroom with a guided tour that brings its standout spaces to life. Explore the Balme Library, the Great Hall, and other landmark sites that showcase the university’s history and character. This visit offers a fuller feel of campus life and is ideal for prospective students, families, and anyone curious about the university’s heritage.