The Homecoming Experience To Cape-coast And Elmina.
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This tour provides visitors with the insight knowledge on the history of Colonialism and Barbaric practices during the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. It also gives visitors the opportunity to experience beautiful vegetation of the Central Region of Ghana.
Itinerary Details
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Stop At: Kakum National Park
The Kakum National Park has alot of plants species and animals. The Park is home to the famous Kakum canopy walk way.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Elmina Castle
The Elmina castle is the first Colonial building in the Sub Sahara Africa. This Castle have a very significant history when it comes to the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. We will also do a community tour the Elmina Fishing village.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Cape Coast
Relax at the Oasis Beach Resort in Cape-coast and have lunch.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Cape Coast Castle
Visit the Cape Coast Castle which was built by the British and it served as one of the main passing points for Captive Africans from the Coast of West Africa to the Carribeans and the Americas during the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Kakum National Park
The Kakum National Park has alot of plants species and animals. The Park is home to the famous Kakum canopy walk way.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Elmina Castle
The Elmina castle is the first Colonial building in the Sub Sahara Africa. This Castle have a very significant history when it comes to the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. We will also do a community tour the Elmina Fishing village.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Cape Coast
Relax at the Oasis Beach Resort in Cape-coast and have lunch.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Cape Coast Castle
Visit the Cape Coast Castle which was built by the British and it served as one of the main passing points for Captive Africans from the Coast of West Africa to the Carribeans and the Americas during the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade.
Duration: 1 hour