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March 5, 2026In 2026, West Africa has transformed from a “hidden gem” into a global tourism powerhouse. According to recent UN Tourism reports, international arrivals to Africa surged by 9% in 2025, with West African nations like Ghana, Senegal, and Benin leading the charge.
But as the world flocks to the “Gateway to Africa,” one question remains: who is leading the way? While the market is competitive, one name consistently rises above the rest, blending heritage with high-end logistics.
Here are the top 5 travel and tour companies in West Africa.

- Landtours Ghana: The Undisputed King of West African Travel
When you think of the “biggest” and “best,” Landtours isn’t just a name; it’s a legacy. Founded in 1994, Landtours Ghana has spent over three decades perfecting the art of the West African experience. In 2026, it stands as the region’s premier Destination Management Company (DMC), boasting an operational footprint that spans seven countries, including Togo, Benin, Gambia, Sao Tome, Senegal, and Côte d’Ivoire.
The TripAdvisor Triumph: A 2025 Milestone
The year 2025 was a watershed moment for the company. Landtours was officially honored with the TripAdvisor Top 10 Travelers’ Choice Award, a prestigious accolade that places them in the top 1% of tourism businesses worldwide. This wasn’t just about volume; it was about the quality of the narrative they provide. Whether it’s the poignant “Door of No Return” at Elmina Castle or the vibrant “Panafest” celebrations, Landtours delivers an emotional depth that few can replicate.
By the Numbers: Why They Lead
- Scale: Headquartered in the heart of Labone, Accra, Landtours manages the largest fleet of luxury tour vehicles in the region through its strategic ownership of Avis Ghana.
- Growth: In 2025, Landtours recorded a 25% increase in group bookings, driven largely by their “Return to the Roots” pilgrimage tours, which have become a global standard for the African Diaspora.
- Excellence: A perennial member of the Ghana Club 100, ranking as high as #25, Landtours is the only tour operator in West Africa to consistently bridge the gap between corporate efficiency and cultural authenticity.

- Wakanow: The Digital Powerhouse
If Landtours is the soul of West African travel, Wakanow is its digital pulse. Primarily based in Nigeria, Wakanow has revolutionized the way West Africans travel within their own backyard. As the largest online travel agency (OTA) in the region, Wakanow excels at “frictionless” travel. Their platform allows users to book flights, hotels, and visas with a single click. In 2025, they expanded their physical “Travel Centers” across Ghana and Senegal, aiming to capture the mid-market traveler. While they lack the deep, storytelling-led cultural immersion, their tech-first approach is vital for the modern, fast-paced traveler.

- Satguru Travel: The Corporate Juggernaut
When it comes to corporate travel and sheer volume, Satguru Travel is a force to be reckoned with. Operating in over 70 countries globally, their West African operations are massive. Satguru is the go-to for many of the multi-national firms in the oil, gas, and mining sectors. Their logistical capabilities are undeniable, and they offer reliable “cookie-cutter” tours that work well for large delegations. However, for the discerning traveler looking for a cultural experience, they often lack the personal, boutique touch.

- Continent Tours: The Cross-Border Specialists
Continent Tours has carved out a niche as a high-quality regional connector. Like Landtours, they have a strong focus on the “West Africa Trio”—Ghana, Togo, and Benin. They are particularly respected for their work in the Francophone markets. In 2025, they saw a significant rise in bookings from European markets like France and Belgium. While they offer excellent services, they remain a smaller operation compared to the “Big Three.” They are a fantastic choice for specialized bird-watching or niche photography tours.

- Jolinaiko Eco Tours: The Sustainable Alternative
Rounding out the top five is Jolinaiko Eco Tours. As the name suggests, they are the leaders in sustainable, off-the-beaten-path travel. Jolinaiko focuses on “slow travel”; camping, community stays, and trekking. For a traveler who wants to see the “real” West Africa on a budget, they are unmatched. However, when comparing the “biggest” companies, Jolinaiko remains a niche player. They are the perfect complement to the industry; Jolinaiko takes care of the backpackers and eco-warriors.
The Verdict:
As we navigate through 2026, it is clear that West African tourism is no longer a monolith. Travelers want choices. They want tech-savvy booking (Wakanow), corporate reliability (Satguru), and eco-conscious options (Jolinaiko).
However, if you are looking for the company that defines the region; the one that holds the most awards, the best reviews, and the deepest cultural connections; Landtours stands alone. Their ability to manage 30,000+ travelers with the same care as a solo explorer is a testament to their 30 years of experience.
By prioritizing both the traveler and the local community; evidenced by their Corporate Social Responsibility programs in villages like Torgorme; Landtours has ensured that tourism in West Africa is not just an industry, but a bridge to the world.
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