This is a day trip to Cape Coast Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage site built by the British in 1665 and serves as a commemorating sad history inflicted on Africa and Ghana in particular. Walk on the suspended bridges at Kakum National Park and hike in the virgin forest and learn about the medicinal and spiritual importance of trees.
Morning departure to the central region of Ghana, visit the town of Cape Coast, best known for Cape Coast Castle, the slave castle which was built by the British in 1665 for the main purpose of the trans Atlantic slave trade for a “Door of Return Ceremony”.
Visit Elmina Castle/ Slave Dungeon originally called Fort Sao Jorgede Elmina - a UNESCO World Heritage Site, completed in 1486 and was the first European made structures built in sub-Saharan Africa.
Visit Kakum National Park, which has one of Africa’s famous rainforest canopy walkways. This tropical rainforest and the canopy walkway are sure to be one of the highlights of your time in Ghana. The walkway consists of a series of 7 bridges, attached to 7 emerging trees, 40 meters above the rainforest floor.
From here we drive back to Accra.
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Start city: Accra , Ghana
Pick up times available: 07:00
Pick up location: Any location within Accra
Ends at: Any location within Accra
Nearest airport: Kotoka International Airport (ACC)
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from A$403 per person