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Cape Coast Slave Dungeons History and Adventure Day Trip

By Ahotofou Travels
Free cancellation available
Price is S$306 per adult
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Overview
  • Visit Cape Coast Castle, a Unesco World Heritage Site and former slave fort.
  • Take a walk on the Kakum Canopy Walkway, a suspended high bridge.
  • Explore the Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River.
Activity location
    • Accra
    • Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
Meeting/Redemption Point
    • 237, 238 N Airport Rd, Accra, Ghana
    • Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana

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Cape Coast Slave Dungeons History and Adventure Day Trip
  • Activity duration is 1 day1d
    1d
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
S$306.17 x 1 AdultS$306.17

Total
Price is S$306.17

What's included, what's not

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    Hotel pickup and drop-off
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    Transport
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    Entrance fees
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    Full meal
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    Guide
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    Tips

Know before you book

  • Not allowed: Oversize luggage
  • Not suitable for: People with mobility impairments

What you can expect

This unique and unforgettable day trip from Accra to Cape Coast will teach you about the transatlantic slave trade and take you to some of the most significant sites in Ghana.

Your day will begin with an early morning pick-up from your hotel in Accra and a scenic drive to Cape Coast, a Unesco World Heritage Site and the capital of the Central Region of Ghana. Cape Coast was once a major centre for the transatlantic slave trade, and its history is reflected in the many historical sites and museums located there.

Your first stop will be Cape Coast Castle, a former slave fort that now serves as a museum. Cape Coast Castle is one of the most important historical sites in Ghana, and it is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning about the transatlantic slave trade.

On a guided tour of the castle, you will learn about its history and the role it played in the slave trade. You will see the dungeons where enslaved Africans were held before being shipped to the Americas, as well as the “Door of No Return,” through which they were led to the ships that would take them away from their homeland forever.

Visiting Cape Coast Castle is a powerful and moving experience. It is a place to learn about the dark history of the slave trade and to remember the millions of Africans who were forced to endure its horrors.

After you visit Cape Coast Castle, you will have lunch at a local restaurant in Cape Coast. This will be an opportunity to sample some of the delicious Ghanaian cuisine and to relax from your morning of exploring.

After lunch, you will head to Kakum National Park, a beautiful rainforest home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, monkeys, and birds. Kakum National Park is also home to the Kakum Canopy Walkway, a suspended bridge that offers stunning views of the rainforest.

On a guided tour of the park, you will learn about the rainforest's ecosystem and the wildlife that calls it home. You will also have the opportunity to walk on the Kakum Canopy Walkway, which is an exhilarating experience.

Your final stop of the day will be the Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River, a sacred site where enslaved Africans were brought to bathe and pray before being shipped to the Americas. Assin Manso is a powerful and moving place, and it is an important place to pay your respects to the ancestors.

After your visit to Assin Manso, you will begin the return drive to Accra. You will arrive in Accra in the evening and be dropped off at your hotel.

Location

Activity location
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    • Accra
    • Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
Meeting/Redemption Point
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    • 237, 238 N Airport Rd, Accra, Ghana
    • Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana