Departure: 5am , Dress code: casual, Return Time: 5pm
Uncover poignant stories, explore iconic castles, honour the past and draw lessons for now and the future.
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Kakum National Park
Kakum National Park situated in Ghana's central region, is a prominent ecotourism site celebrated for its lush rainforest and the impressive Canopy Walkway, among the world's longest suspended bridges. This biodiverse park hosts various plant and animal species, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience the richness of Ghana's natural environment.
Cape Coast Castle
Cape Coast Castle, located in Cape Coast, Ghana, is a historically significant fortress built during the transatlantic slave trade era. Originally constructed by the Swedes in the 17th century and later expanded by the British, the castle served as a major center for the transshipment of enslaved Africans to the Americas. Today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and museum, offering guided tours that provide insights into the harsh realities of the slave trade.
Assin Manso to pay our respects at the "Donkor Nsuo" (Slave River)
Assin Manso in Ghana is notable for its historical significance as the site of the "Slave River" during the transatlantic slave trade. Enslaved Africans were bathed in the river before being transported to coastal forts for the journey to the Americas. This solemn location now serves as a preserved memorial and heritage site, inviting visitors to reflect on the profound impact of the slave trade and honor the memory of those who endured its hardships.
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