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Kakum National Park is a tropical rainforest and major Ghanaian eco-tourism destination in the Central Region, known for its 350-meter-long canopy walkway suspended high above the forest floor. Established as a forest reserve in 1925 and reclassified as a national park in 1992, it protects diverse wildlife, including forest elephants, leopards, monkeys, and over 300 bird species. Visitors can enjoy guided nature walks, medicinal plant tours, bird watching, and night excursions, as well as modern facilities including a children's park and a butterfly sanctuary.
Elmina Castle is the oldest European structure in the sub-Saharan Africa, built by the Portuguese in 1482 as a trading post for gold and ivory, later evolving into a major center of the transatlantic slave trade. The Dutch took over the castle in 1637 and the British in 1872, with the structure becoming a significant, albeit horrific, site where enslaved Africans were held in unsanitary dungeons before being transported across the Atlantic. Today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a museum, serving as a poignant monument to the millions who suffered in the slave trade and a vital tourist destination for those seeking to connect with this history
The Cape Coast Castle is a 17th century fortress on Ghana’s coast, originally built by the Swedes for trade, but later became a major center for the transatlantic slave trade, a process that forcibly transported millions of Africans to the Americas. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it features slave dungeons, a West African Historical Museum, and prominent landmarks like the “Door of No Return”. Today, it stands as a solemn reminder of this tragic history and a significant educational site for understanding the African diaspora and the legacy of slavery.
This pick up point is located along the Tema-Accra motorway. It’s very easy to locate. You just have to type in the location on any map and it’d take you there.
Accra, the vibrant capital of Ghana, is a bustling city where modernity meets tradition. Known for its lively markets, historic sites, and beautiful coastline, Accra offers a unique blend of cultural experiences and natural beauty. The city is a gateway to Ghana's rich history and diverse landscapes, making it an appealing destination for travelers.
This mausoleum honors Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's first president and a key figure in the country's independence movement. The site includes a museum, a statue, and a beautiful garden.
One of the most popular beaches in Accra, Labadi Beach offers a lively atmosphere with music, food stalls, and water sports. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the coastal scenery.
One of the largest markets in West Africa, Makola Market is a bustling hub of activity where you can find everything from fresh produce to traditional crafts and fabrics.
A flavorful one-pot rice dish cooked with tomatoes, onions, peppers, and spices, often served with chicken, beef, or fish.
Banku is a fermented corn and cassava dough, typically served with grilled or fried tilapia and a spicy pepper sauce.
A savory rice and beans dish cooked with sorghum leaves and spices, often served with fried plantains, spaghetti, and a variety of side dishes.
This is the dry season, offering sunny weather and lower humidity, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. It's the peak tourist season with higher prices and more visitors.
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Accra is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime, such as pickpocketing and scams, can occur. Exercise caution, especially in crowded areas and at night.
Kwame Nkrumah Circle, Tema Station
Trotros are shared minibuses that are the most common form of public transport in Accra. They are affordable but can be crowded and uncomfortable.
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Cape Coast is a historic town known for its role in the transatlantic slave trade. It's home to the Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and offers beautiful beaches and cultural experiences.
Kakum National Park is a tropical rainforest offering a unique canopy walkway, wildlife viewing, and guided nature walks. It's a great destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Aburi is a picturesque hill station known for its cool climate, beautiful scenery, and traditional crafts. It's a popular destination for day trips from Accra, offering a peaceful retreat from the city.
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