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Eben De Tour Guide provides customized private tour packages tailored to your needs. We specialise in cultural tours, Ghanaian history, nature, and adventure for solo travelers, families, couples ,groups .Also is a trusted travel and tour company specialising in exciting, We offer personalised experiences, city tours, and airport pickup , all designed to showcase the , history, and hospitality of Ghana. Your team are trained and the main goal is to focus on customer satisfaction, ensures every journey is safe, memorable, and inspiring.
Core Values In delivering the service, the company values: i. Customer Care ii. Integrity iii. Professionalism iv. Teamwork v. Excellence vi. Reliability and Flexibility vii. Efficiency
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
St. George’s Castle (Elmina Castle), Elmina (1482) Renowned as the first major European construction in tropical Africa, St. George’s Castle, in the town of Elmina in the Central Region of Ghana, was founded by the Portuguese in 1482. The site of the Castle was selected by Portuguese navigators, as it was advantageously located at the end of a narrow promontory , a stone’s throw away from both the Atlantic Ocean and the Benya River. The lee of the low headland provided an excellent natural harbour. St George’s Castle or ‘Sao Jorge da Mina’, after the patron-saint of Portugal, as the castle was known to the Portuguese, afforded the Portuguese a trade monopoly in the area, with unrivalled access to the region’s gold. The sheer magnitude of trade volumes resulted in labour challenges, as navies were unable to convey the large quantities of European goods to all markets. The importation of slaves from Benin in exchange for gold and ivory in the early 16th century was the identified.
Kakum National Park
The Kakum National Park canopy walk is a series of seven suspension bridges spanning 330-350 meters and reaching up to 40 meters high in Ghana's Kakum National Park. It allows visitors to walk among the treetops, providing a unique perspective of the rainforest, though the experience can be daunting for those with a fear of heights. The walk is made of wire ropes, ladders, and wooden planks, and is secured with nets for safety.Length and height: The walkway is approximately 330-350 meters long and can reach heights of up to 40 meters above the forest floor.Structure: It is made of seven suspension bridges, constructed with wire ropes, aluminum ladders, and wooden planks, and is secured by safety netting. Experience: Visitors walk through the rainforest canopy, offering spectacular views of the forest that are not possible from the ground. The bridges can be noisy.Safety: The structure is secured by nets for safety, and maintenance, including regular rope changes.
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