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Unveil Ghana's soul at Cape Coast: Immersive historical journeys, expert guides, cultural connections that transform travelers beyond ordinary sightseeing.
Unparalleled Experience
Expert guides
Scenic coastal routes
Elmina & Cape Coast Castle tours
Comfortable AC transport
Flexible itinerary
Authentic Adventure
Private tour
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Remaining hours is for the pick-up and drop off time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Bottled water
Lunch
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Air-conditioned vehicle
Guaranteed Flexibility
Hotel Pick-up and Drop-off
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Breakfast
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Cape Coast Castle
Uncover the magic of Cape Coast Castle by stepping back in time with Best Ghana Tours as we guide you through this historical marvel. A UNESCO World Heritage site, perched on Ghana's stunning coastline, holds centuries of stories within its whitewashed walls. Built in the 16th century, the castle played a pivotal role in the transatlantic slave trade. Our expert guides will take you through the castle's dark dungeons, providing poignant insights into this tragic period of history. Stand at the infamous "Door of No Return" and feel the emotional weight of the countless lives that passed through. But the castle's story isn't all somber. Learn about its transition from a center of oppression to a symbol of resilience and reconciliation. We explore the castle museum, which houses artifacts that bring Ghana's rich history to life. From the upper levels of the castle, take in breathtaking views of the Gulf of Guinea. Watch as local fishermen bring in their daily catch, a timeless scene.
Kakum National Park
Kakum National Park, a place with rich history and cultural significance, is home to the Guan people, who have lived in harmony with the forest for centuries. In 1931, the British colonial government established Kakum as a forest reserve, and the Ghanaian government upgraded it to a national park in 1992, protecting 360 square kilometers of rainforest. The park has a 330-meter-long canopy walkway and is home to over 400 bird species, 600 butterfly species, 7 primate species, and various reptiles and insects. We visit Kakum to experience the beauty and significance of this incredible ecosystem.
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