Itinerary
Day 1: CULTURE AND HERITAGE TOURS
Stop At: Cape Coast Castle, Cape Coast Ghana
Learn and know the true story and the background of tens Atlantic Slave trade . An other 51 years suffering under official slavery where yet to come . The castle at capecoast was a market where these transactions took place , at the time of enslaved Africans where are valuable . Especially the Caribbean’s . It was originally a Portuguese trading post , established in 1555, visiting the castle dungeons where humans slaves wher e kept before being transported. Visiting the castle museum to see the varios att and craft and the monuments organising a photography session in and around the castle and enjoying the scenery from the forts of the castle .
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Elmina Castle, Elmina Ghana
In elmina castle , it is fun galors , there are plenty things to do places to visit and people to meet . You are promised an awesome experiencing in this historical city . Elmina castle is highly regarded for its rich cultural and tourists attraction areas , historically , elmina castle is a land mine in Ghana . Elmina castle is white washed medieval castle on the coast of Ghana . It was first and for many centuries . Elmina castle was the last place that thousands of Africans slaves would ever see of their homeland . Many horrors transpired within the wallof the fortress which have never been earased by time
Duration: 3 hours
Pass By: Ancestral Slave River Park, Assin Manso Ghana
This site used to serve as a slave market and best known for being the place where the slaves had their last bath in African waters. After sorting the fit ones were sent to the forts along the coast where they were locked up in the cells for months before "shipment" across the Atlantic to a place and a future unknown.
Meals included:
• Lunch: We will have a food tour to experience our local meal for memorable tours
No accommodation included on this day.
Day 2: ACTIVE ADVENTURE TOURS
Stop At: Kakum National Park, Cape Coast Ghana
Visit and experience the fun and adventurous for travellers solo at the canopy walk for sure is the main attraction , but the kakum national park offers more with its rich diverse offering of flora and fauna for lovers of nature , the trek to the start of the canopy walk is steep and will test the unfit visitors . The walk on the canopy is however is a lovely experience as you soar above the tops of trees about 40 meters from the ground not for fiant hearted person.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Kotokuraba Market, Governor Rowe Road, Cape Coast, Ghana
The market has existed for years, and was a major trading site during pre-independence era which continued to grow to its present size. It served as a major point for all trade in the region. Its position made it a hotspot for economic activity, as major activities in the city went on in and around the area. This led to the area quickly filling up with building for stores. Various trading houses brought their businesses close as it brought them closer to buyers. The name of the market, which could mean 'crab village', is believed to derive from early settlers who made their living from the abundance of crabs in the bay.
Duration: 3 hours
Meals included:
• Lunch: Experiencing our local meals and how is been preapared,because tasting local food will give you a memorable tours ever
No accommodation included on this day.