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Slavery and serenity: Cape Coast castle to kakum park Tour

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Tiếng Anh

8 giờ

Vé di động

Discover the profound history of Cape Coast Castle, the largest structure reflecting the legacy of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This tour delves into the castle's past as a pivotal site for both the gold and slave trades, and highlights its role in introducing Christianity and establishing the first formal education system in Ghana. Gain insights from knowledgeable guides as you walk through the castle's corridors, learning about its significant contributions to Ghana's history and culture.

- Visit Cape Coast Castle, a key site of the trans-Atlantic slave trade

- Explore the historical significance of the castle and its role in Ghana's education

- Learn from expert guides about the legacy of both the slave and gold trades

- Enjoy a culturally enriching experience at one of Ghana's most important landmarks

Thông tin khác

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Specialized infant seats are available

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Chính sách hủy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Bao gồm

tour guide fees

Entrance fee

Air-conditioned vehicle

Điểm đón trả

Điểm đón

Kotoka Airport

Accra Ghana

ibis Styles Accra Airport

Plot 24 Airport City, Airport City Enclave Accra Ghana

Accra Marriott Hotel

Liberation Road, Airport City, Airport City Accra Ghana

Cần Quan Tâm

1

Cape Coast Castle

1.The Castle Structure A whitewashed, European-style fortress built by the Swedes in the 17th century. Later taken over by the British, who expanded it into a major slave trading post. 2.The Male and Female Dungeons Dark, damp underground cells where enslaved Africans were held—often for months—in horrific conditions 3.The "Door of No Return" The infamous exit door that led enslaved people from the dungeons to ships waiting on the Atlantic. Now a symbolic point of reflection—some versions now include a "Door of Return" plaque to welcome descendants back.

2 hours • Bao Gồm Vé
2

Kakum National Park

1. The Rainforest Kakum is a tropical rainforest filled with lush green vegetation. It’s home to over 300 species of birds, butterflies, and mammals, including: Forest elephants (rarely seen) Monkeys Duikers (small antelope) Various reptiles and insects 2. The Canopy Walkway (Main Highlight) A world-famous canopy walkway suspended 30–40 meters (100–130 feet) above the forest floor. Made of rope bridges and wooden planks connected by tree platforms. Offers breathtaking views of the treetops, wildlife, and forest canopy. One of only a few canopy walkways in Africa.

2 minutes • Bao Gồm Vé

Tùy chọn

Slavery and serenity: Cape Coast castle to kakum park Tour

Từ US$200.00

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