Cape Coast
"Explore the historic city of Cape Coast, once a major hub for the transatlantic slave trade. Visit the Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and walk through the infamous "Door of No Return". Learn about the heart-wrenching history of the slave trade and its impact on the local community. Take a stroll along the scenic coastal promenade and visit the nearby Elmina Castle, the oldest European building in sub-Saharan Africa."
Kakum National Park
"Venture into the lush Kakum National Park, home to the famous Kakum Canopy Walkway. Take a guided hike through the tropical rainforest and ascend to the canopy walkway for breathtaking views of the forest. Spot exotic bird species, monkeys, and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Learn about the park's conservation efforts and the importance of preserving Ghana's natural heritage."
Experience Cape Coast Castle the largest of the buildings which contains the legacy of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Like most ancient fortifications in Ghana, Cape Coast Castle played a significant role in the gold and slave trades.
Continue to Kakum National Park for a canopy walk.
Take a walk on the canopy walkway -a series of rope bridges suspended along tree tops, 30 – 40 metres above the ground! Enjoy the thrilling experience of a walk on the high places of the earth.