DE 10 Day Guided Tour through Togo | Benin and Ghana

10 days (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English and 2 more

This tour through Ghana, Togo and Benin is distinguished by its historical, cultural and human depth. It is not simply a question DE visiting places, but of crossing three nations with strong EN interests that share a shared pan-African history, marked by the slave trade, resistance and cultural renaissance. From Elmina Castle to Parc DE Kakum in Ghana, EN route to the hilltop villages of Mount Agou in Togo and the royal palaces of Abomey in Benin, each stage allows for a lively and emotional immersion. Visit to emblematic sites such as Centre W.E.B. Du Bois, Accra’s colonial forts, voodoo temples and Beninese royal markets, offer an awakening to the spiritual, political and cultural wealth DE West Africa. This journey connects the memory DE slavery, the diversity of living traditions (voodoo, animism, royalties).

What's Included

Driver
Air-conditioned vehicle
Breakfast (Optional[9])
Breakfast
Local Guide
Accommodation
All fees and taxes on the sites
Restoration
Tip
Everything not included in the tour

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

- Any place where the tourist is in Lomé or cotonou (Only the Day Things to Do Start) - Any EN pick-up before or after is also possible but to discuss in advance before the start DE your tour.

OR
Meeting point

Meet us EN front DE Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport, Lomé, Togo, we will be there.

End point
This activity ends in a different location. You can choose from multiple locations at checkout.

Itinerary

Duration: 10 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Arrival day: Airport EN pick-up

    1 stop
  • 1

    Upon arrival at Gnassingbé International Airport in Togo, you will receive a warm welcome and will be accompanied to your beautiful Pension for check-in. Take DE this moment to relax and prepare for the adventure that awaits you on the African continent. Overnight stay in Lomé

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • Day 2

    City tour of Lomé, Agbodrafo, Togoville and Aného

    10 stops
  • 2
    Palais De Lome

    Start your day with a visit to the Palace of Governors of Lomé. an iconic building that represents the historical past and heritage of the country. This historic structure served as the residence of German governors during the colonial period when Togo was under German rule. Built in the early 20th century, the palace features a mix of architectural styles reflecting both European influences and local know-how.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 3

    Direction Place de l'Independence where you will have an explanation and the history of Togo during its struggle for independence.

    10 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 4
    ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development

    The ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) is an institution under the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Founded in 1976, the main objective of the EBID is to promote economic development and regional integration within ECOWAS member states. The EBID plays a significant role in financing and supporting development initiatives across West Africa, thereby contributing to the economic advancement and integration of the region.

    Admission ticket free
  • 5

    Next stop: the fetish market, a fascinating experience that will immerse you in the heart of African traditions. Here you will discover a vast collection of objects and talismans that trace the very essence of these cultures rich in history. In addition, this visit will offer you a unique opportunity to deepen your knowledge of Vodou practices and contemplate the objects used during traditional ceremonies. The fetish market is a real treasure where exoticism is at its peak. Each of these elements has a special meaning in local rituals and beliefs, and you will be amazed by the depth and diversity of these traditions. This unique experience will put you in contact with the cultural and religious differences that make our world rich.

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 6
    Slave House of Togo

    The house played a crucial role in the transatlantic slave trade, serving as a grueling place of detention for enslaved individuals awaiting the perilous journey to the Americas, particularly the French colonies. Today, it has been transformed into a museum and memorial, preserving the memory of those who suffered during this dark chapter in history. Visiting the Agbodrafo Slave House offers a profound educational and emotional experience. It serves as a platform to learn about the horrors of the slave trade, celebrate the resilience of African communities, and pay tribute to those who endured immense suffering. The museum's exhibits include artifacts, documents, and exhibits that shed light on this painful period.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 7
    Lac Togo

    Following your visit to the Agbodrafo Slave House, prepare for an equally captivating experience by embarking on a crossing of Lake Togo to reach the other shore of the charming town of Togoville. This next stage of your journey will allow you to discover a completely different side of the region. The serenely beautiful Lake Togo stretches out before you, offering tranquil waters that sparkle in the African sun. You will board a traditional canoe, guided by local fishermen who are experts in the ancestral art of navigation on the lake. As you glide across the calm waters, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the light breeze, contemplate the surrounding nature and soak up the tranquility that reigns on the lake.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 8
    Cathedrale Notre Dame Du Lac Togo

    When you enter Notre-Dame du Lac Cathedral, the first thing that strikes you is its majestic decor. The religious sculptures that adorn the cathedral are breathtaking. Inside the cathedral, the atmosphere is full of serenity and spirituality. The faithful come here to pray, gather and participate in religious celebrations. The exceptional acoustics of the cathedral create an atmosphere conducive to contemplation and reflection.

    20 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 9
    Togoville

    Continue your exploration by going to the Twin Tree, then head to a vodou convent where you will have the opportunity to ask all the questions that arouse your curiosity. Also take this opportunity to participate in libation ceremonies and many other fascinating experiences.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 10
    Togoville

    Lunch break at Miadjoé or at the Hotel du Lac

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 11
    Aneho

    After enjoying a delicious lunch, continue your journey with an exceptional experience: a visit DE the mouth where Lake Togo meets the Atlantic Ocean. This meeting between two bodies of water offers a breathtaking natural spectacle that deserves to be discovered. As you approach DE mouth, the landscape transformation is striking. The calm waters of Lake Togo are beginning to mix with the mighty force DE the Atlantic Ocean, creating an area of great beauty and ecological importance. Once there, take a moment to admire the majesty DE this natural union. You can observe how the two environments' characteristics intertwine, creating a delicate balance between the fresh waters of the lake and the salt waters of the ocean. Overnight stay in Grand Popo

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Day 3

    City tour of Ouidah, Ganvie and Cotonou

    8 stops
  • 12
    Foret Sacree de Kpasse

    Early in the morning, we will leave for the town of Ouidah where you will visit the Sacred Forest of Kpassè, a place full of mystery and spirituality. This forest is revered as a sacred site in the Vodou tradition and serves as an important place of worship for followers of this religious practice. In the Sacred Forest of Kpassè, visitors can explore ancient trees, altars dedicated to Vodou deities and ritual sculptures. It is a place where nature and spirituality converge, offering visitors a unique and immersive experience. Local guides can share stories and legends related to the forest, explaining its significance in the practice of Vodou and its role in religious ceremonies. It is a place where a special atmosphere prevails, conducive to reflection and discovery of the cultural traditions of Benin. The Sacred Forest of Kpassè bears witness to the richness and diversity of the country's spiritual heritage.

    40 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 13
    Temple des Pythons

    The Temple of the Python is a sacred and captivating site of cultural and historical significance. It is dedicated to the worship of the divinity Dangbé, the sacred python. As part of a tour, you will have the opportunity to explore this unique and mystical temple. As you enter the temple, you will have the chance to approach and touch many pythons. These snakes are considered sacred and are believed to embody the spirits of deceased ancestors. Local tradition has it that interacting with pythons brings good luck and blessings. The Temple of the Python is closely linked to the Vodou religion, and a visit offers insights into the spiritual practices of the region. The ambiance is both serene and mysterious, creating a unique experience for those seeking to understand the intertwining of spirituality and nature in Benin.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 14
    Ouidah

    It is time to embark on a profound experience, shedding light on the dark chapter of human history. As part of a tour, you'll follow in the footsteps of enslaved Africans who walked this path centuries ago. The journey usually begins at the Gate of No Return, a symbolic portal through which slaves were forced to board ships, leaving their homeland for an uncertain and perilous future. The Slave Route includes key landmarks. These sites bear witness to the suffering and sacrifice of millions of Africans subjected to the brutality of the transatlantic slave trade. Visitors will gain knowledge about the historical, cultural and economic aspects of the slave trade, learning about the impact it had on both the African continent and the diaspora.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 15
    La Porte Du Non Retour

    Your Slave Route experience culminates at the Gate of No Return, a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site that symbolizes a painful chapter in history, particularly during the transatlantic slave trade. This gate is linked to the departure point for enslaved Africans, forced to board slave ships bound for the Americas. It represents a powerful symbol of the difficult realities of the slave trade and the irreversible journey undertaken by millions of Africans, leaving their homeland through this fatal passage. Today, the Gate of No Return serves as a memorial and poignant reminder of the human impact of this tragic period.

    20 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 16
    Lac Nokoue

    Ganvié, often called the "Venice of Africa", is a unique and fascinating village located in the middle of Lake Nokoué in Benin. What makes Ganvié remarkable is that it is built entirely on stilts, with houses, markets, schools and other structures rising above the water. Visiting Ganvié offers a distinctive experience as you cruise through the village by boat, exploring its bustling waterways and vibrant community life. The village has a lively atmosphere with local traders paddling their canoes full of goods, children going to school by boat and fishermen casting their nets. Ganvié's floating structures and interconnected canals offer a glimpse into the daily lives of its inhabitants. The village has a rich history, and its formation on the water is said to have been a strategic decision of the Tofinus to escape slave traders in the past.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 17
    Monument Amazone

    The Amazon Monument in Cotonou; a captivating symbol that reflects the strength and resilience of the Amazon warriors of Benin. This iconic monument honors the Amazons of Dahomey, an all-female military regiment renowned for their courage and skill in combat. Marvel at the striking sculpture that stands proudly, depicting female Amazon warriors in a powerful and triumphant pose. As you stand in front of this significant monument, immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage it represents. Gain knowledge about the legacy of the Amazons of Dahomey and their role in shaping the history of Benin. Capture the spirit of empowerment and bravery that emanates from the Amazon Monument, making it a must-visit site for those seeking to connect with the powerful stories woven into Benin's past.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 18
    Etoile Rouge

    Continue your exploration towards Place de l'Étoile Rouge: a vast crossroads in the heart of the city of Cotonou. This site symbolizes the ambition of General Mathieu Kérékou, who, as a young soldier who took power through a coup d'état, aspired to make Benin the champion of Marxism-Leninism in Africa. By erecting several monuments, including the Red Star, he left an indelible mark of this political orientation.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 19
    Marche Dantokpa

    Renowned as one DE the largest markets in DE West Africa, Dantokpa is a lively canvas DE vibrant colours, tempting aromas and captivating cultural encounters. Discover the labyrinthDEEshaped walkways adorned with lively stalls, each offering a captivating array DE treasures. Dantokpa unfolds like a cultural kaleidoscope, featuring an abundance DE fresh produce, aromatic spices, traditional textiles and exquisite handicrafts. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as local vendors DE craftsmen and skilled artisans participate in lively exchanges, creating a web of animated scenes. Feel the authentic warmth DE Beninese hospitality and discover the secrets DE the cultural significance DE each product. This marks the end DE our visit, and we'll take you back to your Pension. Overnight stay in Cotonou

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • Day 4

    Cultural tour DE the city DE Porto-Novo.

    7 stops
  • 20
    Porto-Novo

    Your EN journey begins in the morning with a pick-up at your Pension. Comfortably installed in our air-conditioned vehicle, let yourself be guided through a journey of approximately 50 minutes to 1:30, depending DE your location, to Porto-Novo. Upon arrival EN town, the tour begins with an immersion in the heart DE royal history, at the Honmè Museum. Formerly the residence DE Kings of Porto-Novo, this royal palace transformed EN museum for a unique discovery of Beninese cultural heritage. You will discover: DE testimonies of daily life at the court The traditional architecture of the palace, laden DE symbols Through the stories DE your Guide, you will be immersed in the history DE sovereigns of Porto-Novo, their links with traditional cults, and their role in the political and cultural construction of the country. This first stop lays the foundations of a circuit rich EN discoveries, where memory, DE ntity and Beninese art of living are honored.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 21
    Musee Honme (Palais Royal)

    In the heart DE Porto-Novo, the Honmè Museum opens the doors DE the old royal palace of kings. This museum, housed in the royal residence of King Toffa, is one of the most important heritage sites in Benin. Through a guided tour, you discover: Royal apartments preserved in their original condition DE scenes of everyday life at court, illustrated by installations and oral histories The Honmè Museum tells the story DE dynasties of Porto-Novo, their role in Beninese society, as well as their links with traditional cults. The architecture of the palace, typical DE the colonial era and influenced by the Afro-Brazilian style, is itself a valuable testimony DE the urban history DE the capital. This visit offers an authentic immersion in the royal and spiritual world of Benin, and is an essential step to understand the deep roots DE of the culture of Port-Nova.

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 22
    Porto-Novo

    After the discovery of the royal past at the Honmè Museum, the tour continues to the deep spiritual universe of Benin through the meeting with a voodoo priest, depositary of sacred knowledge passed DE generation EN generation. You will have the opportunity to approach some convents (places of initiation and DE worship) where voodoo priests still officiate today. In these often discreet spaces, we discover altars, sacred sculptures and ritual objects used for communication with the deities (Orisha). Meeting with a Vodun priest or priestess Depending on the availability and the opening of the place, a guided meeting can be organized with a voodoo priestess. The exchange allows DE better understand: The role of the priest in the community The revered main deities (such as Sakpata, Hebiosso, DAN or Mami Wata) The meaning DE rituals and ceremonies (consultation with Fa, offerings, dances, songs...)

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 23

    Located in the heart DE Porto-Novo, the Pantheon Negro and African is a symbolic place, charged with emotion and DE respect. Built EN tribute to the gran DE black figures of Benin, Africa and the diaspora, this monument honours the memory of the resistance fighters, thinkers, traditional leaders, artists and religious figures who marked the history of the black continent. The site, both memorial and cultural space, is distinguished by: DE monumental sculptures representing the ancestors and heroes of the Black Cause A space DE reflection where spirituality, history and art meet The Panthéon is also a place DE reflection i dentitaire et DE transmission: it embodies the recognition of African dignity and pays tribute to those who fought for freedom, justice and culture.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 24

    Located EN center DE Porto-Novo, Toffa Square is an emblematic place dedicated to the memory of King Toffa I, one DE the most influential sovereigns of the Kingdom of Porto-Novo at the end of the 19th century. A true historical crossroads, this square embodies both the royal identity, the resistance to colonization and the cultural anchoring of the Goun people. In the centre DE the square stands an imposing statue of King Toffa, souv ent depicted in traditional dress, symbol DE wisdom, DE power and DE diplomacy. The square is surrounded DE colonial and traditional buildings, witness DE the political and architectural history DE the city. Place DE Toffa is a venue DE gatherings, official ceremonies and DE traditional celebrations. Today, it remains a major landmark for both locals and visitors. It is an ideal stop to evoke royal history, the links between tradition and modernity, and take some pictures in a symbolic and open setting.

    20 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 25

    After the historical and cultural richness, head to a completely different scenery: the Black River of Adjara, located a few kilometers DE the city. The pleasant and exotic route takes you through the villages and green landscapes DE the Adjara region, a territory rich EN traditions and EN nature. On arrival, the Black River reveals a peaceful environment, bordered DE mangroves, DE water lilies and DE tropical vegetation. This unspoilt place invites you to relax, contemplate and discover DE Beninese river life. On the spot, several experiments are possible: Traditional EN canoe ride to explore the river EN smooth Meeting with locals, including fishermen and craftsmen from the DE l’eau Observation DE the local flora and fauna, in an authentic and quiet setting The visit DE la rivière Noire is ideal to end the day on a natural and soothing Rating, away DE the hustle and bustle of the city, in a spirit of ecotourism.

    10 hours Admission ticket included
  • 26
    Cotonou

    After this beautiful immersion in the heart DE the Beninese nature, it is time DE hit the road back. You EN route back to Cotonou in the late afternoon, comfortably installed in your air-conditioned vehicle. The return trip offers a DE last look at the landscapes crossed, between traditional villages, local markets and scenes of daily life. Pension EN early DE evening, with souvs EN irs in mind and a day full of cultural, historical and natural discoveries. End DE tour. Overnight stay in Cotonou

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • Day 5

    From the Royal Palace of Abomey to Mont AGOU

    3 stops
  • 27

    Start your day with a fascinating journey to Abomey, discovering the Royal Kingdom. EN Welcome to the Royal Palace of Abomey, a cultural jewel nestled in the heart of Benin, in West DE Africa. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this exceptional site bears witness DE the rich history and royal traditions of the Fon people, ruler of the powerful kingdom of Dahomey. EN entering the palace grounds, you will be transported back to the 17th century, when the Fon kings held audiences in the vast halls and rooms DE this impressive complex. This masterpiece DE African architecture is distinguished by its finely crafted EN earthen walls, adorned DE bas-reliefs and DE sculptures illustrating the great victories of the Fon dynasty.

    3 hours Admission ticket included
  • 28
    Notse

    Continue your journey EN route DE the border EN between Benin and Togo through the lively towns of Adjahomé, Azové and Tohun. Upon arrival at the border, complete the immigration formalities on both sides. Once your stamps are obtained, cross the Togolese border and follow the road through Notsè to reach the picturesque town of Agou.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 29
    Mount Agou

    Once at the foot of Mount Agou, we will EN route uphill to the village DE Kebo Djigbé, one DE the villages perched on the mountainsides, offering breathtaking views and very popular with tourists. A short hike through the village will take us to Pic d’Agou. It’s time DE take out your cameras to capture spectacular panoramas. With a little DE luck, you will have the opportunity to talk with the locals and discover their daily life. We will provide you with detailed explanations of the different elements present on the site. The pleasant climate of Pic d’Agou will undoubtedly make you want to spend the whole day there. Overnight stay in Kpalimé

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • Day 6

    Discovery DE la plus gran DE casca DE l'africa de l'Ouest (Wli Agoummatsa)

    4 stops
  • 30
    The Castle Viale

    Start your day with a visit to a remarkable castle, prized for its unique architecture and exceptional geographical location. Perched EN high, it offers unobstructed panoramic views of the city DE Kpalimé, its surroundings, and the borders of Ghana. On a clear day, you will even have the chance to see Lake DE la Haute Volta, nestled in the mountains. Despite a certain lack of maintenance and DE renovation, this site is well worth a visit both for its beauty and for the experience it offers.

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 31

    Continue with a thrilling EN route to CASCA DES DE Wli Agoummatsa, one of the most impressive waterfalls in West Africa, located in the beautiful Volta region, on the Togo-Ghana border. After a pleasant drive through green landscapes and local villages, you will reach the border. Complete the necessary formalities, then cross to Ghana for your first stop DE the day: Wli Agumatsa Falls. A 30-minute walk along lush forest trails will take you to the waterfalls. You will then be immersed in a spectacular nature. Upon arrival, enjoy a refreshing swim DE in the crystal-clear water basin at the foot DE the 80-metre waterfall, or simply enjoy ENchanting surroundings. It is the ideal EN place to recharge, whether EN walking, EN swimming, or enjoying the tranquility that this natural wonder offers you.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 32
    Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary And Cultural Village

    Continue your journey EN route to the Monkey Sanctuary DE Tafi Atom and the Cultural Village. Upon arrival, you will be warmly welcomed by the locals, who will accompany you on a guided tour of the Sanctuary, natural habitat DE monkeys of Tafi Atom. Mona monkeys are deeply revered by the community, which sees them as bringing DE luck and prosperity. During DE visit, you will have the opportunity to interact with these fascinating animals in their natural environment, and DE capture unforgettable memories as they climb and play around you.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 33
    Le Lac Volta

    Continue your adventure with a beautiful walk on Lake Volta, one of the largest artificial lakes in the world. EN gliding peacefully over its calm waters, let yourself be amazed by the spectacular landscapes: green hills, lush vegetation and traditional fishing villages bordering the banks DE. This EN boat crossing offers an ideal moment DE detach EN you, surrounded by nature, far DE the hustle and bustle. Upon arrival, embark on an EN boat tour that will take you as close as possible to the Akosombo Dam, an impressive feat of engineering that provides electricity EN to much of Ghana. EN approaching the dam, discover its strategic importance for the country and its impact on local communities. A unique experience that combines natural beauty with the discovery of an iconic site DE Ghana’s energy history. Overnight stay on the coast of Lake Volta (Akossombo)

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • Day 7

    Road trip through southeast GHana

    5 stops
  • 34
    Nkyinkyim Museum

    Hit the road for a road trip through one of the most beautiful landscapes in southeastern Ghana. EN route you will pass DE charming villages, colourful markets, and along green agricultural areas where cassava, corn and other local produce are grown. The winding roads lined DE palm trees and giant baobabs add a touch DE magic to this peaceful course. Enjoy DE local atmosphere, DE smiles of the locals, and spontaneous stops to enjoy fresh tropical fruits or observe the scenes of daily life. Your destination: the Nkyinkyim Museum, a unique and deeply symbolic site. This open-air museum, founded by Ghanaian artist Kwame Akoto-Bamfo, blends art, history, memory and spirituality. Through powerful DE sculptures and immersive installations, it pays tribute to African ancestors, including the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, while celebrating resilience and African cultural identity.

    2 hours Admission ticket included
  • 35
    Aburi

    One in the city, you will pass through lively neighborhoods and gradually leave room for green and hilly landscapes, conducive to escape. The air became EN cooler as you climbed altitu DE, heralding a moment DE relaxation and nature. Your first stopover will take you to the famous Aburi Botanical Gardens, a haven DE peace founded EN 1890. Explore this iconic site on a free or guided walk. Admire the majestic alley DE royal palm trees, natural sculptures, centuries-old trees, and the many varieties DE exotic and local plants. Enjoy DE peaceful atmosphere and temperate climate to recharge your batteries.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 36
    Aburi Crafts Village

    A few minutes from the gardens, immerse yourself in the traditional Ghanaian know-how at the artisan village of Aburi. Meet local woodcarvers, weavers and artists. It is the ideal EN place to buy unique EN irs souvs: masks, drums, pearl jewelry, precious wooden objects. The exchange with the craftsmen gives a real cultural meaning to your visit.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 37

    Lunch with view (12:30 – 13:30) Sit down for lunch at a local restaurant or EN lodge with a panoramic terrace, such as Hillburi Resort. Enjoy traditional Ghanaian dishes – grilled tilapia, jollof rice, banku or foufou – in a natural, soothing and green setting.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 38
    Boti Falls

    After lunch, continue your road trip to the Falls DE Boti, one DE the most spectacular natural wonders of the Eastern Region. The DE 1h30 drive is punctuated DE rainforests, DE hills and DE rural villages. Upon arrival, start a short hike to discover the famous Twin Falls, locally known as “husband and wife”. These impressive waterfalls provide a setting for relaxation and swimming, depending on the season. Weather permitting, you can also explore the surroundings: the mystical cave, Umbrella Rock or the trails DE the sacred forest. Overnight stay in koforidua

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • Day 8

    KOFORIDUA – CAPE COAST – Historic Tour

    4 stops
  • 39
    Cape Coast

    Morning Check-out DE Koforidua EN route towards the Atlantic coast. The journey takes EN approximately 4h30 to 5h, depending on the traffic, passing through Nsawam, Kasoa, then the coastal road to Cape Coast. You will cross rural areas, live markets and tropical landscapes. Break EN route Short stop for a snack or brunch in a local spot.

    5 hours Admission ticket free
  • 40
    Cape Coast Castle

    Discover this poignant monument DE African history. The castle, which is a UNESCO-listed castle, was one DE the main places of imprisonment and deportation of slaves to the Americas. The guided tour will take you through the dungeons, cells, the “door of no return” and the heartbreaking stories DE the slave trade.

    40 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 41

    Lunch by the DE the ocean Relax DE over lunch at Coconut Grove Beach Resort, overlooking the Atlantic waves.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 42
    Cape Coast

    Free time to rest or walk along DE beach. Overnight stay in Cape Coast

    4 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 9

    KAKUM – ELMINA – CULTURE & NATURE

    5 stops
  • 43
    Kakum National Park

    Road to Kakum National Park DE This tropical forest park is one of the most famous in Ghana. It is home to exceptional biodiversity, including monkeys, birds, butterflies and giant trees.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 44
    Kakum National Park

    Canopy Walkway Walk on suspension bridges over 30 metres DE height, in treetops. A thrilling and panoramic experience in the heart DE the rainforest. Option: Visit to the conservation centre, ecological hike or guided tour of the local flora and fauna.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 45

    Lunch break An ecolodge with restaurant on stilts, frequented by peaceful crocodiles below.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 46
    Elmina Castle

    The oldest European building in sub-Saharan Africa. Discover its dungeons, courtyards, archives, and stories that still haunt its walls. Located on the Atlantic coast of Ghana. It is one DE the most important sites in the history of the transatlantic slave trade. Built by the Portuguese EN 1482, Elmina is the oldest European colonial building in sub-Saharan Africa. It first served DE trading post for gold and spices, before becoming one of the main centres for the export of slaves to the Americas. The castle was then taken over by the Dutch and then the British, each contributing to the exploitation DE the region and its inhabitants.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 47
    Cape Coast

    Back to the hotel – Free time or beach evening Overnight stay in Cape Coast

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • Day 10

    Accra Cultural Tour - Check-out DE Cape Coast

    7 stops
  • 48
    Accra

    Morning Check-out DE Cape Coast (06:30 – 07:00) Leave Ghana’s EN coastline to the vibrant capital, Accra, through coastal cities and tropical landscapes. The journey takes about 3h30 to 4h. Arrival scheduled around 10:00 to start your immersion in the history and cultural identity of Ghana.

    4 hours Admission ticket free
  • 49

    Start the visit to this symbolic place dedicated to W.E.B. Du Bois, African-American intellectual, historian and Pan-African activist. Explore the mausoleum, the library, and the small museum retracing its course. The centre also houses historical documents and objects related to the Pan-African movement. It is a deep space DE reflection, much appreciated by Afro-descendant visitors.

    40 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 50
    Black Star Square

    Stop at Independence Square, one of Africa’s largest public squares, with its imposing arches and Black Rising Star Gate, a symbol DE freedom. This space was designed to commemorate Ghana’s independence EN 1957. The place is perfect for a photo break and a short presentation on post-colonial Ghana.

    20 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 51
    Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park

    Visit this park full of history dedicated to the founder and first president of independent Ghana. You will see its mausoleum, several statues, as well as a museum rich EN photographs, documents, personal effects and videos tracing his struggle for independence, his pan-African ideology and his vision for United Africa.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 52
    James Town Lighthouse

    Walking in James Town Take a walking tour of James Town, one of Accra’s oldest neighbourhoods. This coastal district is full DE narrow streets, DE vibrant graffiti, DE boxing schools DE rue, DE colonial structures EN ruins, and a red and white lighthouse built by the British EN 1871. The atmosphere is unique and full DE life, a raw mix DE colonial memory and DE urban culture.

    10 hours Admission ticket included
  • 53

    End the tour with a glimpse of the stone EN houses built by Afro-Brazilians, descendants of freed slaves who came to Ghana in the 19th century. These buildings symbolize the return to the mother continent DE black communities scattered throughout the Americas and reflect Accra’s unique architectural and cultural mix.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 54
    Accra

    Transfer to Kotoka International Airport according to your program. End of tour.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • We will assist you in booking your accommodation during the tour.
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