Embark on a 2-day tour of Cape Coast with Back Africa Tours. Experience sustainable and responsible travel while exploring Ghanaian culture, history, and the natural environment.
Embark on a 2-day tour of Cape Coast with Back Africa Tours. Experience sustainable and responsible travel while exploring Ghanaian culture, history, and the natural environment.
Assin Manso Slave River
Assin Manso - The tour begins at the pick-up location and heads directly to the Assin Manso Slave River Site. This site was historically significant as the place where slaves took their last bath and were branded for identification on African soil before being marched to the slave castles of Elmina and Cape Coast. Here,…
Assin Manso Slave River
Assin Manso - The tour begins at the pick-up location and heads directly to the Assin Manso Slave River Site. This site was historically significant as the place where slaves took their last bath and were branded for identification on African soil before being marched to the slave castles of Elmina and Cape Coast. Here, they awaited transport to the new world. At the site, you will find an Ancestral Graveyard (the Memorial Wall of Return) where many visitors from the diaspora inscribe their names to mark the discovery of their roots. As part of the experience, visitors remove their shoes and walk barefoot down a path to the river to wash their feet, hands, and faces, offering prayers in gratitude for the opportunity to return.
Kakum National Park - The tour continues to Kakum National Park and Canopy Walk, located inland from Cape Coast and known as Ghana’s most visited attraction. The forest spans an area of 375 square kilometers (145 sq mi). Notable endangered species in the park include the Diana monkey, giant bongo antelope, yellow-backed duiker, and African elephant. It is also an Important Bird Area, with the bird area fully overlapping the park. The bird inventory has confirmed 266 species in the park, including eight species of global conservation concern. The park’s most famous feature is its 7 suspension bridges, forming a 333-meter-long canopy walkway suspended up to 27 meters above the forest floor from trees that are over 300 years old.
Elmina Slave Castle and the Fishing Village Tour
Elmina Castle - Drive along the scenic coast to the Elmina fishing village, which is both picturesque and thought-provoking. Immerse yourself in the local culture by meeting the fishermen to learn about their trade and the challenges they face daily. Next, meet the fishmongers (women) in the village who will demonstrate the various stages of smoking fish in earthenware ovens. Proceed to Elmina Castle for a guided tour of the first European settlement in Black Africa, built in 1482 by the Portuguese and used in both the gold and slave trades.
Cape Coast Castle - Depart for Cape Coast, enjoying views of splendid beaches lined with coconut trees, fishing villages, and old slave and gold trading posts, forts, and castles along the way. Arrive at Cape Coast Castle for a comprehensive guided tour of the Swede-built castle, constructed in the 1650s. By the 1660s, Cape Coast Castle had shifted into Danish, Dutch, and then English possession. In its early decades, trade focused on gold, wood, and textiles before English merchants began seeking captive Africans in large numbers.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes included
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes included
- food is excluded from the total cost
- food is excluded from the total cost
Cape Coast is a historical and cultural city located in the central region of Ghana. It is known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and fascinating landmarks. A tour of Cape Coast offers visitors an opportunity to explore the remnants of Ghana’s colonial past and delve into its vibrant culture.
One of the highlights of a Cape Coast tour is the Cape…
Cape Coast is a historical and cultural city located in the central region of Ghana. It is known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and fascinating landmarks. A tour of Cape Coast offers visitors an opportunity to explore the remnants of Ghana’s colonial past and delve into its vibrant culture.
One of the highlights of a Cape Coast tour is the Cape Coast Castle. This former slave fort has been preserved as a museum and provides an eye-opening experience about the transatlantic slave trade. Visitors can take guided tours through the dungeons where enslaved Africans were held before being shipped to the Americas.
Another must-visit site in Cape Coast is Elmina Castle, another significant fort that played a role in the transatlantic slave trade. Like Cape Coast Castle, it offers guided tours that provide deep insights into this dark chapter of history.
Apart from its historical attractions, Cape Coast also boasts stunning beaches and Kakum National Park the famous canopy walk
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