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Authenticity Unveiled: Embark on a journey that goes beyond the tourist façade. Our carefully curated tour takes you deep into the heart of each destination, unveiling its authentic essence. Engage with local communities, learn some history of the castle, and discover hidden gems that only insiders know about.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Remaining hours are allotted for transportation.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
All entrance and Admission fees
Bottled Water
Guided Tour
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pick up and Drop off
Accommodation
The Lennox Suite
Patrice Lumumba Avenue Accra Ghana
Kakum National Park
Upon arrival, our first stop will be a travelers pick-up location. We'll then proceed to Kakum National Park. The highlight awaits as we explore the canopy walkway, suspended 30 meters (98 feet) above the forest floor, featuring seven suspended bridges.
Cape Coast Castle
Following the adventure at Kakum, our historical exploration continues with a visit to the Cape Coast Slave Castle. This site holds profound significance, and our guides will provide insightful narratives to enhance your understanding of this historical landmark.
Pickup included
27 đánh giá
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Daydream52210895904,
12 thg 10, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
The tour was powerful, emotional, and beautifully organised. Cape Coast Castle and Assin Manso were deeply moving, while Kakum’s canopy walk was a thrilling and adventurous touch.
Sightsee58955839236,
22 thg 9, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
I had the opportunity to take the Cape Coast Castle, Assin Manso Slave River & Kakum Day Tour, and it was one of the most powerful and memorable experiences I’ve had in Ghana. We started early in the morning with a long but scenic drive from Accra. The roads were busy and at times a little rough, but our guide made the journey easier by sharing bits of history and culture along the way. Our first stop was Kakum National Park. Walking the canopy bridges high above the rainforest was thrilling — a mix of adventure and serenity. The views from above the treetops were breathtaking, and it was refreshing to begin the day with nature before moving into the heavier parts of history. From there, we continued to Assin Manso Slave River. Standing at the site where enslaved Africans had their last bath before being taken to the coast was deeply emotional. The guide explained the rituals and the historical significance of the place, and I found myself pausing to reflect. It was sobering but necessary. Finally, we visited Cape Coast Castle, which was the most impactful part of the day. Walking through the dungeons, hearing the stories of the men and women who passed through the “Door of No Return,” and standing in the very spaces where so much pain occurred was overwhelming. It’s not an easy visit, but it’s an important one. The guide handled the history with sensitivity and depth, and I left with a much deeper appreciation for the resilience of those who endured. By the end of the day I was both exhausted and grateful — exhausted from the travel and emotional weight, but grateful to have witnessed such a crucial part of history. Pairing it with the Kakum canopy walk was a good balance, as it allowed space to breathe after the heavier visits.
Nomzamo Z,
21 thg 9, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
As a first-time visitor from South Africa to Ghana, this trip was nothing short of life-changing. Exploring the Central Region, especially Cape Coast, left a deep and lasting impression on me. One of the most powerful moments of the trip was visiting the Cape Coast Castle, a historical site tied to the tragic transatlantic slave trade. Walking through its dark dungeons and hearing the stories shared by the guide was an emotional and humbling experience. It's a place everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime to understand and reflect on our shared history.
zeinah841,
20 thg 9, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Our visit to Cape Coast Castle and Assin Manso Slave River was a deeply moving and unforgettable experience. Everything was well organized and planned by Adjei, who made sure we had the time to truly connect with the history of these places. Standing at the castle and learning about its past was emotional, and visiting the Slave River gave us an even deeper appreciation of our heritage. Adjei was patient, professional, and made the journey smooth from start to finish. I highly recommend him for anyone looking to explore Ghana’s history with respect and understanding.
barimaha2025,
19 thg 9, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
We visited Kakum National Park and the Slave Castle, but my favorite was definitely the canopy walkway at Kakum. It was an incredible experience. If you’re afraid of heights, though, this one might not be for you.


Nana Y,
18 thg 9, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Although it was a sad time, I had the privilege of visiting Kakum National Park, one of Ghana’s most treasured natural sites. Walking across the famous canopy walkway, suspended high above the forest floor, was both thrilling and humbling. From that height, you see the rainforest from a whole new perspective the endless green stretching out, the fresh air, and the sounds of nature surrounding you. It’s an experience that stays with you long after you leave. For anyone who hasn’t been, I would highly recommend it. It’s not just an adventure; it’s a chance to connect with nature, appreciate Ghana’s beauty, and create unforgettable memories.





evong822,
18 thg 9, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
A very impressive tour! I learned a lot about the history of my own country, which I was hardly aware of before. Cape Coast Castle and Assin Manso in particular touched me deeply. Everything was very well organized, the guide competent and Kakum offered a perfect conclusion with beautiful nature. Highly recommended!
ghanap2025,
18 thg 9, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Visiting the Assin Manso Slave River and one of the slave castles was an unforgettable journey. Before coming here, I only knew fragments of the history. But being present walking through those dungeons, standing by the river known locally as Donkor Nsuo (“Slave River”), where many were given their last bath in Africa brought everything into beautiful, painful clarity.


Akwaaba G,
24 thg 1, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
I wasn’t expecting to hear what I heard and see what I saw at Assin Manso and Cape Coast Castle. It was very sad and emotional, but definitely worth the trip. The drive was about two and a half to three hours. Shoutout to my guide, Adjei great guy.



dionnea745,
23 thg 1, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Visiting the slave castle in Ghana is something every African should experience. It’s a journey into a dark but important part of our history, and it’s essential that we learn about the struggles, strength, and resilience of our ancestors. The experience at places like Cape Coast Castle is deeply moving as it’s a reminder of the pain that was endured, but also a testament to the survival and spirit that remains. BUT Ghana isn’t just about the nightlife and parties, though those are definitely part of the vibe! It’s also a place to explore, reflect, and learn. Traveling around this beautiful country opens your eyes to so much more than what you might expect. From the historical sites to the natural beauty, and the rich culture, there’s so much to discover and experience.
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