Near T3 departures at ACC, Wild Gecko Handicrafts is your Ghana-made stop.
This souvenir shop sits airside in Terminal T3 at Kotoka International Airport, so you can browse right up until boarding. It focuses on Ghanaian and West African crafts rather than generic “ACC” magnets. Expect hand-carved wooden masks, woven baskets, printed bags, and small decor pieces that actually look good at home, not just on a shelf of trip trophies.
Most of the smaller souvenirs at Wild Gecko Handicrafts sit in the roughly GHS 40–150 range, with larger art pieces climbing higher. That makes it one of the better spots in T3 if you still need a gift under GHS 100 that feels thoughtful. Quality tends to beat what you see at random stalls in town markets, and everything comes with airport-level pricing baked in, so don’t expect deep bargaining.
Because it’s in T3’s international departures area, Wild Gecko Handicrafts mainly catches passengers on long-haul flights out of Accra. Stock leans toward easily packable items: textiles that roll into a carry-on, bead jewelry, and small sculptures under 30 cm tall. Staff can often wrap breakable pieces in extra paper so they survive a 6–10 hour flight without drama.
Payment is straightforward: cards in major currencies go through reliably, and GHS cash also works if you’re burning the last bills before a 23:55 red-eye. Give yourself 10–15 minutes here; it’s enough time to walk every shelf once and still get back to most T3 gates with a few minutes to spare.