Visit Slave Dungeons (Elmina & Cape Coast) & Canopy Walk + Lunch

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Duração: 9 horas

This is an Unforgettable journey through to an Ancient city.

This tour package is famous because of the Trans Atlantic slave trade and how black people were exported from Accra to Europe, America and Caribbean.

A visit to Cape Coast, the capital city of the central region of Ghana and the former government center of the Gold Coast which was the seat of the British Colonial Administration up until 1877.

Visit Kakum National Park, one of the foremost nature reserve in the Southern part of Ghana, almost untouched virgin rainforest preserved as a habitata for birds, butterflies and some local animals.

Enroute to Elmina Castle which has been identified as a World Heritage Monument.

The Slave Dungeon was built in 1427 as the early settlement and trade post by the Portuguese.

Drive along the beach front for the famous palm-fringed fascinating dishing villages and Historic towns.

The Tour Ends with a taste of a local food and refreshment.

Depart for Accra.

O que está incluído?

  • Private transportation
  • Entry/ Admission - Cape Coast Castle
  • Bottled water
  • Entry/ Admission - Kakum National Park
  • Lunch
  • Breakfast
  • Entry/ Admission - Elmina Castle
  • Air-conditioned vehicle

O que não está incluído

    O que não está incluído?
    • Gratuities

    Idiomas falados pelo guia

    English

    Informações adicionais

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

    Specialized infant seats are available

    Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

    Not recommended for pregnant travelers

    Informações sobre o itinerário

    Localização

    Ponto de partida
    Accra Tourist Information Centre, Kpeshie, Accra
    Opposite Afrikiko, Liberation Road
    Ponto de chegada
    Accra Tourist Information Centre, Kpeshie, Accra

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