Visit Dream Village

A stay that helps the place that hosts you.

Dream Village is a small regenerative farm and learning village in Dambai, on the eastern shore of the Volta. We host visitors in low-impact eco-huts on the farm. You eat from the harvest. You walk the food forest. You leave a little restored too.

Aerial view of Dream Village by the Oti River, 2025

Where we are.

Kijakabori, near Dambai in Ghana’s Oti Region — known as the Rainbow Region for its mix of languages and cultures. We’re on the Oti River side, with Kyabobo National Park and the Breast Mountains within a day’s reach.

Kijakabori, Box DG 48
Dream Village, Dambai
Oti Region, Ghana

What a stay looks like

Two sample itineraries.

2-night taster

  • Day 1 · Arrive, settle in your eco-hut, farm tour at golden hour, dinner from the harvest.
  • Day 2 · Sunrise walk through the food forest, hands-on session with a farmer, canoe on the Oti River, fireside storytelling.
  • Day 3 · Slow morning, coffee on the porch, brunch, departure.

5-night immersion

  • Day 1 · Welcome, eco-hut check-in, dinner at the long table.
  • Day 2 · Full farm day — planting, composting, harvesting alongside the team.
  • Day 3 · Cultural exchange — village visit, market in town, language at the fire.
  • Day 4 · Choose your day: birdwatching, canoeing, Nubian Vault building, weaving.
  • Day 5 · Optional excursion to Kyabobo National Park or the Breast Mountains.
  • Day 6 · A reflective morning, brunch, departure.

Practical info

Good to know.

Included
Your hut, three farm meals daily, a guided farm tour, host time.
Add-ons
Transfers, canoeing, hikes in the Breast Mountains, weaving workshops.
Power
Solar across the site. Bring a power bank for peace of mind.
Internet
Patchy mobile coverage with a host hotspot when needed.
Languages
English, Twi, Ewe, Konkomba, Krachi, Hausa.
House rules
Travel light, respect the land, ask before photographing people, leave the place better.
A handmade bamboo bench painted with Dream Village in the eco-lodging area

Questions

Frequently asked.

What is included in a stay? +

Your eco-hut, three farm-to-table meals a day, a guided farm tour, and host time. Transfers and excursions are arranged on request.

When is the best time to visit? +

Dry season — late November through to March — is most comfortable, but the farm is in full swing during the rains too. We can host year-round.

How do I get there from Accra or Kumasi? +

From Accra it is a 6–7 hour drive via the Volta region. From Kumasi, around 5 hours. We can recommend trusted drivers and meet you at the nearest junction.

What should I pack? +

Light clothes you don't mind getting muddy, a hat, reef-safe sun cream, refillable water bottle, swimwear, a torch, and an open mind.

Internet and electricity? +

Solar power runs the village. Mobile data is patchy but workable — we have a hotspot for guests when it matters. Most visitors enjoy the off-grid feel.

What languages are spoken? +

English is the working language. You will also hear Twi, Ewe, Hausa, Konkomba and Krachi during your stay.

Can children come? +

Yes — Dream Village is great for families. We will tailor activities to your kids' ages.

Ready to come and stay?

Book through Airbnb — the simplest way to lock in dates. For anything else, message us on WhatsApp.