Guided Central Region & Cape Coast City Tours, Nature & Wildlife Tours,
Culture & History Tours of Ghana and West Africa.

Cape Coast City Tour, Central Region Ghana.

This is the heartbeat of Ghana Tourism. The region is filled with many of the most visited Tourist Centers in the country. 

There is no shortage of interesting things to do or see here in the region.

Tourists will get to witness more of Ghana’s Nature and Cultures that is simply the best as compared to any other region. 

The Central Region will gift you with nice experiences and a clear view of the History of Ghana, marked by Castles and Forts.

Things to Do in Central Region of Ghana.

Kakum National Park.

Adventure moment at the Kakum National Park, as you will get to walk on West Africa’s only Rainforest Canopy Walkway, after you are given a tour of the forest to teach you the Cultural, Medicinal and Economic importance of the plants you will find in the forest.

The Walkway is stretched 350 meters long, hanging about 50 meters above the ground with 6 platforms. 

The canopy walkway high up allows tourists to have a nice view of the whole wildlife and plants in the park. 

The park also has “Tree House” for Tourists who wish to spend the night in the park.

Cape Coast Slave Castle.

Cape Coast Castle contains evidences of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade periods and it is one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites with its touching History. 

This castle has been ruled by many powers since it was built. 

It was first ruled by the Dutch before the Swedes took over and renamed it Fort Carolusburg in 1652.

Both local and European powers contested for the ownership of this castle until it was finally captured by the British in 1664 after a four-day battle. 

It was then renamed Cape Coast Castle, which it bears till date. 

It became Britain’s seat of power here in Ghana before the seat was moved to Christianborg castle in Accra.

Elmina Slave Castle.

Elmina is known to be the first point of contact between Europeans and Ghana. 

The Portuguese adventurer Diego D’Azambuja was the first European to land on the shores of Elmina. 

He and his adventurers were so attracted to the abundance of gold, they even called the place”Mina de Ouro”, which points to the vast amount of gold and ivory found in the area.

About 11 years later, Elmina Castle was built to trade Gold, Ivory and Timber.
It was later turned to a Slavery point for Slave Trade.

Assin Manso Slave River.

Slaves who were capture were brought to this river to have their last bath, which was the first since captured into prisin before shipping them to America, Brasil and other countries.

Fort St. Jago.

Fort St. Jago, built about 300 meters from the Elmina Castle, the fort that was initially built to be a chapel was later converted to a watch tower which served as a base of attack on the Elmina Castle by the Dutch. 

It also served as a prison for European convicts in those days.

Beaches.

You spend time relaxing at the most beautiful and amazing sandy beach in Cape Coast.
Relaxation after a long walking and traveling, refresh yourself at a sandy and sunny beach for a great adventure, as you watch fishermen draw their fishing nets
Beaches around Cape Coast will fill your days in Ghana with much excitement.

Posuban Shrines.

You will visit Posuban Shrines where you will see fascinating architectural structures and monuments standing to tell the whole story.

Take a memorably Adventure Holidays to the Central Region, Cape Coast City, the best place to refresh yourself on Ghana.

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while in Ghana with us.

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