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Join us on this tour of Ghana to marvel at one of the spectacular ecotourism sites in Ghana. Experience the Kakum National Park Canopy Walkway for a unique bird’s eye view of the forest. Visit Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for a guided tour.
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Join us for an enriching six-day, five-night journey that will deepen your understanding of Ghana’s history, culture, and heritage, particularly relating to the slave trade. This all-inclusive tour offers a unique opportunity to explore four regions of Ghana with the guidance of our knowledgeable local experts. You will visit museums, castles, parks, rivers, and oceans, as well as vibrant gardens and markets. You will engage with traditional craftsmen, including talented bead makers, and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Ghanaian life. By the end of this exclusive excursion, you will have gained valuable insights into the significant historical events and cultural contexts that shape this remarkable country. Come, discover, and broaden your horizons on this unforgettable adventure!
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Assin Manso Slave River was the final place where our ancestors took their last bath on African soil before being marched onward to the slave castles and dungeons, where they were held captive and prepared for shipment to the so called New World. This deeply moving experience offers a unique opportunity to visit the slave castles, dungeons, and the sacred Slave River that formed part of the brutal system used to enslave Africans and send them into the unknown. More importantly, it gives us the chance to reconnect, reflect, and pay our respects to those who endured this inhumane enterprise with strength and resilience. This tour is a powerful homecoming experience that reconnects and reunites you with your brothers and sisters. It is a journey filled with history, culture, and remembrance, offering a renewed sense of identity, belonging, and spiritual connection to the land and the people from whom you descend.
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Adapting delievering excellent customer service talking to a large group and turning each tour into an experience , specilaizes in historic , properties , and sites TRAVELLERS visiting the MOTHERLAND to visit BOTI TWIN FALLS , ABURI BOTANICAL GARDEN , THE UMBRELLA ROCK , and the THREE HEADED PALM TREE . Create your Memories now , Not just Another Vaction .
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Let’s explore the local and second-hand clothing industry and examine its impact on locally manufactured garments in Makola and Agbogbloshie. We will discuss the winners and losers in this market, and you'll also have the opportunity to shop for locally made clothes and other items as we go along. The global second-hand clothing (SHC) trade has a long history. Currently, African countries are the primary importers of the lowest-quality second-hand clothing, a trend that significantly affects local clothing makers and traditional prints. Kantamanto, located in Accra's central business district, Ghana, is the largest second-hand clothing market in West Africa. Approximately 15 million items, including used clothing, bags, shoes, belts, and hats, are brought into the Kantamanto market weekly. This influx includes unwanted donated clothing, commonly called "Obroni w'awu," which means "the white man is dead" in the local dialect.
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Kantamanto market popularly known as Kanta, is the place where used or Charity clothes are shipped to from all over the world especially Europe, USA and Asia. Its an interesting place to go see and learn more about where your used clothing ends up. You will find every known brand in the market. Ghana has a population of about close to 34 million people, but guess how much used clothes are shipped in to the country on weekly bases?? About 15 million used clothing, bags ,shoes belts harts etc are brought in to the Kantamanto market every week. We will also take you on the Makola market where you will explore and do more shopping as well as tasting some street food. Markola market is the biggest market in Accra, just next door to the Kantamanto market
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This tour mostly based on adventure and sight seeing. It really a road trip which is about 3 hours drive away from Accra.. Stop at: Aburi Botanical Gardens. Snaking through the Akwapim hills, this tour will expose the different botanical names for different species and their medicinal purposes to the locals. Duration is 1 hour. Stop At: Boti falls It a twin waterfall located in a town called Boti in Manya Krobo in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Here, Travelers will see this falls which the locals believe they are male and female. Duration 4 hours Stop At: Umbrella Rock. Umbrella rock is a rock found at the site of the boti falls in Yilo Krobo District,Ghana. As the names implies the overhang on the top is large enough to cover 12-16 people at once. Even though pivot on which the top rock lies on might seem small, it's very strong. Duration 20mins Stop at: Three Headed Palm Tree. The Palm tree seems to be one of the oldest Palm tree in the site and it has it history to be learn..
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Being a versatile tour operator with extensive knowledge of the nation, we can always adjust to your unique needs and preferences. Just let us know and we got you sorted. We'll make sure you don't feel alone even if you're traveling alone. There is a distinct vibe to it. After the trip, we know where to take you to enjoy a real Ghanaian cuisine or a continental dish if you wish or just drop you off your hotel/residence. Please note we have a full day package of similar tour which includes a boat cruise and lunch on the lake volta, so if you do have extra hours we encourage you to book the full board.
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After visiting the historical slave dungeon sites and the Slave Market and learning about their role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, visitors become to situate themselves on the map of human geography as we begin to make decisions to fight against social injustice; the fight against social injustice becomes the responsibility one takes upon himself as we recognize the need to tolerate each other as humanity. The stop at Kakum Forest becomes the spot where the visitor releases stress after a 30-minute ride to the park before walking through the dungeons to have romantic contact as the visitor experiences pure nature. The following activities are the real deal, where you get to dive into the history of ourselves and why we have questions about race and social injustice. This tour encourages discussions that inspire you to take on the responsibility of finding ways to combat social injustice in our world today. Take this tour and begin your fight against social injustice.
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if you are a waterfall lover and an adventure seeker then this is right adventure for you. On this tour, we will discover some wonderful hidden gems which are all great waterfalls in locations others don't take you. There will be laughter and banter from start to end. This is is carefully prepared with very good travel logistics in place from start to finish and delivered in the most culturally appropriate way.
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Am experienced and intelligent tour guide, A native of aburi where this tour happens , who has made some travels and ready to give good receptions and education to tourist The tour guide have researched in plants and crop and well endowed with various plants and fruits at the parks and gardens . Talking about the purposes , growth , host and parasite of plants . The tour guide gives accurate details to tourist , so tourist have a good understanding of information they are looking for . The tour guide have good photography skills to make your tour refreshing and genuine in all conversations .
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Experience Ghana with all five (5) senses! Meet people, learn history, see the beauty, taste the food and so much more! Experience the diverse tapestry of culture and history making up this incredibly rich and passionate country.
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A unique and rear opportunity to reconnect and reunite with your culture, roots and bloodline. You will receive a traditional African name, and enjoy a village life such as clay pottery making, and in a traditional cultural performances that will be displayed to welcome you in to the community by. This experience is reserved exclusively for descendants, as it is a sacred pilgrimage centered on healing and reconnection. Non-descendants may only join if they are a spouse or Black family member of a participant. Its an energy uplifting journey that allows you to witness how Africans once lived as kings and queens in their homelands before they were stolen to the Cape Coast dungeons and carried away to the "New World." We advise you take a bit of cash with you as you might wanna buy some of the beautiful Africans beads as gifts home, and also a bit of donation to support & uplift what they do! Wear white, as its a color of celebration of new life or conformable of your choice is fine.
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Embark on an ancestral journey through Ghana's rich black heritage. Walk in the footsteps of history as you immerse your feet in the same waters where our ancestors took their final baths. Tour solemn slave dungeons, where they spent their last days before the Middle Passage. Honor influential figures in Black History by visiting monuments like the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, dedicated to Ghana's first president, and the W. E. B. Du Bois Centre for Pan African Culture. Discover how their contributions shaped Black Excellence. Reclaim your African name in a joyous Traditional Naming Ceremony, accompanied by singing, drumming, and dancing with the Chief, Elders, and villagers. Explore the legendary Ashanti Kingdom at the Manhyia Palace Museum, where you'll uncover its regal history dating back to 1700.
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This tour gives visitors the opportunity to experience the cultural and the historic heritage of Ashanti Region of Ghana.
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This tour will take you on a journey which will expose you to the activities of the slave trade era and the effects it had on communities, nations and humanity as a whole. Travelers will also get to enjoy the Flora and fauna of Ghana at the Kakum National Park as we go on Canopy Walk in the park.
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Our First stop is Assin Manso Slave Ancestral River Site where the enslaved Ancestors had their last bath before moving them to Cape Coast and Elmina castles for final shipment. After Assin Manso, we move to Cape Coast Castle for the main history about the slave trade during Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Erra and see the DOOR OF NO RETURN. After the castle, we get to enjoy the hike to Kakum National Park as we go onto Canopy Walk in the park. Get ready for an exciting but physically demanding (15-20 minute) hike in a dense Rain Forest. We will climb a hill so wear sporty shoes, sneakers and face towel for the forest hike. NB: 3 options available to choose from. Option 1: Assin Manso Slave River, Cape Coast Castle and Kakum National Park Option 2: Assin Manso Slave River, Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle Option 3: Assin Manso Slave River, Elmina Castle and Kakum National Park Enjoy your trip!
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Ghana offers an exciting nightlife experience, perfect for food enthusiasts and those looking to sample local beers and beverages. Enjoy modern and vibrant clubs with an upscale atmosphere on a nightclub tour of Accra, as well as at various open bars. Dress to impress for an evening of dancing and partying at Accra's best nightclubs and open bars. Start your night with early evening cocktails at a location atop Ghana's tallest building if it’s open. Explore popular destinations featuring live entertainment on weekends, contemporary beats from across Africa, and, of course, the distinctive sounds of Ghana, including Highlife, Hiplife, Afrobeat, Hip-hop, and other popular rhythms. Throughout the week, different venues attract varied crowds, and the party scene often shifts from one location to another. There are definitely some standout, long-established venues that we highly recommend, and we will take you there to enjoy your night. Let's make it a memorable experience!
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This package includes a customized sash, a laminated certificate of name, a customized bead with Name named and clay marks. A Ghanaian naming ceremony is a unique and enriching experience, offering deep cultural immersion and personal connection. Participants receive traditional Ghanaian names, symbolizing inclusion in the community. The ceremony involves spiritual blessings, drumming, dancing, and feasting, creating a joyous celebration of life and identity. This cross-cultural exchange leaves lasting memories of belonging and meaningful connection with Ghanaian traditions. Visiting Assin Manso Slave River and Cape Coast Castle offers a deeply emotional connection to the transatlantic slave trade. At Assin Manso, the "last bath" site contrasts serenity with its tragic history, while Cape Coast Castle's dungeons reveal the harsh conditions enslaved Africans endured. These sites provide a powerful reflection on history and resilience.
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Experience bits of the city's best places, learn about our great freedom fighters and pan African movement. For just few hours you get to explore the city with vibe, culture and history, as Ghana is the first sub Saharan country to gain independence , there is a lot to learn about the freedom fighters movement. The Osu Castle also known as the Christiansburg Castle is yet one of the three major Castles that were use to enslaved Africans to the new world. This is a great opportunity especially for those who cant trave to cape coast and Elmina to take this tour and to go thorough the dungeons and the " Door Of No Returns" and to reconnect to the motherland and reunite with our spirit and to appreciate the resilience and straggles of the ancestors
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Ghana City Tours is your perfect private tour partner to explore the history of Ghana, its attractions: past and present, and the type of people living in this diverse country. Why Choose Us 1. Safe Hands Most Reliable Tour Partners with the Safest tour transportation operated by well trained chauffeurs & tour guides. Safety of our guests is our primary goal. Most Diverse Private Tours 2. Offer Most Personalized Tours through out Ghana including Educational and Historical Tours, Fun Tours, Ecological Tours, and Customized Tours 3. Exclusive Deals Get 5% discount on your tour if you book your stay with our preferred accommodation partner: Accra Luxury Apartments
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Learn how an artist used artworks to tell stories of the infamous Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade at the Nkyinkyim museum. Get to know some famous African heroes and their contribution to the African a development.
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This tour provides visitors with the insight knowledge on the history of Colonialism and Barbaric practices during the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. It also gives visitors the opportunity to experience beautiful vegetation of the Central Region of Ghana.
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A personal and unique tour around some of Accra's oldest and busiest markets. In a safe and enjoyable way. Wear comfortable shoes, carry a sunhat or umbrella and a face cloth. This is a taste of African style markets! Things move fast, lots of hustle and bustle, not at all like western markets! Carry bum bags, bring just what you need. After shuffling around markets, we will take your photos from a unique viewpoint then head on over to eat some great local food at Living Room. One of Ghana's finest. For larger parties and or customs tours please make contact.
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