Cape Coast Castle
Visitors to Cape Coast Castle will see its stark whitewashed exterior overlooking the Atlantic, the Door of No Return, and the preserved dungeons where enslaved Africans were held. They experience powerful guided tours that recount the history of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the daily realities within the castle’s walls. The visit often leaves a deep emotional impact, offering reflection, education, and a profound sense of connection to the past.
Elmina Castle
Visitors to Elmina Castle will see stark contrasts between its striking whitewashed exterior and the dark, cramped dungeons where enslaved Africans were held. They will walk through historic chambers, the “Door of No Return,” and colonial-era courtyards that reveal the harsh realities of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. The experience is both emotional and educational, offering powerful insight into Ghana’s history, resilience, and the enduring impact of the castle’s past.
Kakum National Park
At Kakum National Park, visitors experience a lush West African rainforest filled with towering trees, exotic plants, and diverse wildlife such as monkeys, rare birds, and butterflies. The highlight is the famous canopy walkway, a series of suspended bridges that offer breathtaking views above the forest floor. Guests also enjoy guided nature walks where they learn about indigenous flora, traditional uses of plants, and the park’s conservation efforts, creating an immersive adventure in one of Ghana’s most iconic natural treasures.
Assin Manso Slave last bath
At Assin Manso Last Bath, visitors see the serene yet powerful site where enslaved Africans took their final bath before being transported to coastal slave dungeons. Guests walk along the memorial grounds, read historical plaques, and view monuments honouring the ancestors who passed through the “Slave River.” The experience is emotional and reflective, offering a deep connection to the transatlantic slave trade, its human impact, and the resilience of those who endured it.
NOTE : The customer needs to choose between Assin Manso slave river and Kakum National Park. Because we can not do both kakum national park and Assin Manso tour including the two castles on one day .