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TXM A company dedicated to making sure that you can tour the world in total comfort and style, on your o At TXM, the client is royalty. Try us.

TXM is a company dedicated to fulfilling your travel dreams. Royalty never has to worry about how what they want gets done. What's important is that it gets done - and well. So you give us your specifications - where, when, and whatever else tickles your fancy - and we will see to it that you come away from our encounter with a hugely satisfied grin on your face. You'll be glad you did.

06/03/2017
25/02/2017

Hello everyone!
Our physical office is closed as of this morning because we're moving to a new location.
You can still reach us on all our social media handles, as well as via voice calls...
Sorry for the inconvenience

Want some? Come to Ghana, let's make it for you the traditional way...
01/06/2016

Want some? Come to Ghana, let's make it for you the traditional way...

Need to unwind? There are a lot of relaxing places in Ghana to do that.Photo credit: mikealmow (Instagram)
25/05/2016

Need to unwind? There are a lot of relaxing places in Ghana to do that.
Photo credit: mikealmow (Instagram)

16/05/2016

Good afternoon, friends!
We are experiencing a few technical difficulties with our website, but we are working on it and it should be back up by next week.

Meanwhile, we are still available for interaction here and on all our other social media pages. You can send us messages, request information and book your tours via: www.facebook.com/findTXMonline,
twitter.com/TXMonline or
whatsapp on +233505299845

Just as life is about moving forward, TXM is all about going even farther for and with you so you can arrive at the most...
12/03/2016

Just as life is about moving forward, TXM is all about going even farther for and with you so you can arrive at the most amazing destinations whilst enjoying an experience second to none.

Weekly Feature: Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum Located on the High Street of Accra, the nation's capital, the Kwame Nkrumah mau...
09/11/2015

Weekly Feature: Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum

Located on the High Street of Accra, the nation's capital, the Kwame Nkrumah mausoleum is a tribute to the first president of Ghana, after whom it is named.

The mausoleum is open to the public (entrance fees apply) and houses the grave of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in the main structure - also known as the Kwame Nkrumah memorial.

This structure is one of the more famous structures in Ghana.

Weekly Feature: Posuban Shrines.Unique to Ghana's central coastal region, posubans, are elaborate concrete shrines in th...
02/11/2015

Weekly Feature: Posuban Shrines.

Unique to Ghana's central coastal region, posubans, are elaborate concrete shrines in the urban areas of Fante settlements. These shrines are the work of Asafo companies, the patrilineal military units that are a feature of most Akan societies.
Once responsible for the defense of the town, the posubans are now more ceremonial edifices.

Many posubans originated as storage houses for arms and company regalia. While the actual sites are quite ancient, their present form is probably post-independence.

Weekly Feature: Aburi Botanical Gardens.This is a botanical garden in Aburi, in Eastern region of Ghana.The garden occup...
26/10/2015

Weekly Feature: Aburi Botanical Gardens.

This is a botanical garden in Aburi, in Eastern region of Ghana.

The garden occupies an area of 64.8 hectares.
It was opened in March, 1890. Before the garden was established, it was the site of a sanatorium built in 1875 for Gold Coast government officials. During the governorship of William Brandford-Griffith, a Basel missionary supervised clearing of land around the sanatorium to start the Botanic Department. In 1890, William Crowther, a student from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, was appointed the garden's first curator. The gardens played an important role in encouraging cocoa production in south Ghana by supplying cheap cocoa seedlings and information about scientific farming methods. After Hevea Brasiliensis was sent to Aburi from Kew in 1893, the gardens also encouraged rubber production in Ghana.
The Aburi Gardens is open to the public.

Address

B19/3, Adama Road, Jonkobri Street, Latebiokorshie
Accra

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 18:00
Thursday 08:00 - 18:00
Friday 08:00 - 18:00
Saturday 09:00 - 13:00

Telephone

+233505299845

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