Embark on a 5-day journey tracing the Slave Route in Africa. Experience the lives of our ancestors and reconnect with the earth and nature in a powerful homecoming.
Embark on a 5-day journey tracing the Slave Route in Africa. Experience the lives of our ancestors and reconnect with the earth and nature in a powerful homecoming.
Accra Jamestown
James Fort - Established in the 17th century, Jamestown is recognized as the oldest district in Accra. It features the British James Fort lighthouse, constructed in the 1930s. As the city expanded, Jamestown evolved into a vibrant fishing community with a blend of commercial and residential areas. Explore Jamestown Fort to…
Accra Jamestown
James Fort - Established in the 17th century, Jamestown is recognized as the oldest district in Accra. It features the British James Fort lighthouse, constructed in the 1930s. As the city expanded, Jamestown evolved into a vibrant fishing community with a blend of commercial and residential areas. Explore Jamestown Fort to discover the historical impact of the transatlantic slave trade and experience the bustling fishing market.
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park - Explore the museum, which houses artifacts from Ghana’s post-independence era. Gain insights into pan-African history.
Centre for National Culture, Accra - Visit Accra’s art market to experience traditional Ghanaian drumming and learn about the cultural importance of music and dance in Ghana.
Cape Coast & Elmina Castles
Cape Coast Castle - Cape Coast and Elmina castles are significant sites along the slave routes. Slaves were held in dungeons and, when it was time to depart, they passed through the narrow Door of No Return.
Kakum National Park - Embark on a hike to the renowned canopy walk and learn about wildlife conservation. Kakum National Park is also a popular spot for bird watching.
Elmina Castle - Visit Elmina’s fishing harbor and interact with local market women to understand their daily lives.
Kumasi Fort
Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Park - Assin Manso was the final stop on the slavery route from Northern Ghana, where slaves took their last bath on African soil before being sent to the slave castle for shipment. Known as the “great depot,” it was the largest 18th-century slave market. For those of African descent, it offers a meaningful connection to their heritage and ancestors.
Kumasi Fort - Ghana Armed Forces Museum - Explore the Red Fort in Kumasi to learn about the Sagrenti War of 1873, when Kumasi was burned by British colonial forces. Exhibits include relics from the Asante wars, the Congo Crisis, and Ghana’s post-independence period.
Manhyia Palace Museum - Visit the official residence of the Asante Kings and learn about this illustrious kingdom. The palace features a distinctive museum.
Lake Bosumtwi - Discover the renowned Lake Bosumtwi in the Ashanti Region, an excellent location for observing kingfisher birds.
Ntonso Adinkra Craftsmen - Explore the home of the hand-printed cotton fabric known as ADINKRA and gain hands-on experience.
Kejetia Market - Visit the craft village and the Center for National Culture.
Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary
Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary - Travel to the village of Nkoranza in Ghana’s middle belt to learn about the harmonious coexistence of monkeys and humans in the sanctuary village. You can even feed the monkeys bananas if you wish.
Mole National Park
Mole National Park - Embark on an adventure and game safari to observe elephants and buffalo at Mole National Park. As Ghana’s largest national park, it is home to wildlife such as elephants, monkeys, antelope, birds, and big cats. Enjoy jeep, walking, and night safaris.
Larabanga Mosque - Visit the ancient Sudanese mosque in Larabanga and learn about its historical significance.
Tamale Craft Village
Tamale - Tour the Red Clay Studio and the Savannah Centre for Contemporary Art to explore Ghana’s art and gallery scene.
Tamale International Airport
Tamale International Airport - Depart from Tamale International Airport with fond farewells!
- Fuel/gas
- Guide fee and all tax
- Attraction fees
- Accommodation
- Airport transfer
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Professional driver
- Air conditioned vehicle
- Fuel/gas
- Guide fee and all tax
- Attraction fees
- Accommodation
- Airport transfer
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Professional driver
- Air conditioned vehicle
- Dinner
- Drink
- Dinner
- Drink
Journey through the towns and countryside of Ghana with our friendly and knowledgeable guide, where you will experience the warm traditional hospitality of the various tribes from Southern Ghana, the middle belt, and the Northern Region.
Uncover Ghana’s hidden gems as we explore ancient local architecture and vibrant communities.
Gain insights into the…
Journey through the towns and countryside of Ghana with our friendly and knowledgeable guide, where you will experience the warm traditional hospitality of the various tribes from Southern Ghana, the middle belt, and the Northern Region.
Uncover Ghana’s hidden gems as we explore ancient local architecture and vibrant communities.
Gain insights into the trans-Saharan and transatlantic slave trade.
Visit the monkey sanctuary.
The adventure continues to a local farm, where you can participate in palm wine tapping or learn to cook traditional Ghanaian dishes.
Enjoy an evening of dancing, drumming, and storytelling, and engage with the local people to learn more about their way of life.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.