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Meagan Nunez2024-07-12 Amazing tours! We took two tours, the castle and city tours. I was with my two kids (12 and 15). Amara was absolutely wonderful! We saw and learned so much. He was extremely thoughtful about making sure everyone had a good time. I highly recommend this company! Orlando Greene2024-04-29 The entire trip, scenery and conversation were outstanding and indescribable. My family and I will definitely hire this business again on our next trip to Ghana. S Martin2023-11-02 We have used this tour company for multiple tours. Each of their guides is passionate and knowledgeable about the country and the sites visited. We recently did both the Accra City Tour and the Accra Cultural Tour. Kobe and Bernard didn't just know the city, but they did a great job evaluating how our small group was handling the tour and adjusting as necessary. Accra and its history can elicit strong emotions. The Markets can be overwhelming, but both Kobe and Bernard ensured that no one was overwhelmed. They helped with negotiating prices. They provided context and gave time for our group to process the information. We have found that WhatsApp is the best way to reach them (number on the google page). Thank you Amara, Yaya, Kobe and Bernard!! Megan Hallinan2023-08-30 Amazing tours with incredibly knowledgeable, fun and professional people showing you around! We had a great time exploring both the city of Accra and points beyond-- Amara really is passionate about his country and willing to adjust to what interests you. Recommend sending the company a WhatsApp (number listed on Google) to communicate setting a tour-- you will not regret it!
Cape Coast Castles & Rainforest Canopy Walk
Visit the Gold Coast’s first capital city to learn about and reflect on the impact of the slave trade. Explore the heights of the rainforest with a 7-bridge canopy walk.
Cape Coast Castle
Cape Coast Castle (Swedish: Carolusborg) is one of about forty “slave castles”, or large commercial forts, built on the Gold Coast of West Africa (now Ghana) by European traders. It was originally a Portuguese “feitoria” or trading post, established in 1555, which was named Cabo Corso.
Canopy Walk
Kakum National Park, located in the coastal environs of the Central Region of Ghana,[4] covers an area of 375 square kilometres (145 sq mi). Established in 1931 as a reserve, it was gazetted as a national park only in 1992 after an initial survey of avifauna was conducted.
Tour Details
All tours includes the following
Pickup & drop off
Air-condition Vehicle
Optional Sea view lunch
Taxes & Entry Fees Inclusive
Price: Starts from $260 for one person. $75 for each additional person (up to 4*)
Duration: Depart 5:30am, return 5pm. Three to four hour drive to visit Cape Coast & Elmina slave forts and Kakum National Park.