Naming Ceremony, Assin Manso Slave River and Cape Coast Castle





Description
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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Naming Ceremony experience performed by the Queen Mother. Naming ceremony is a special and symbolic experience that allows participants to connect with local traditions and culture. Known as "Outdooring" in some ethnic groups, particularly among the Akan, this ceremony celebrates the naming of an individual, marking their introduction to the community and the ancestors. It’s an opportunity to receive a traditional Ghanaian name, often based on the day of the week they were born (following the Akan tradition). The ceremony typically involves prayers, the pouring of libation to honor the ancestors, and blessings from elders. It may also include drumming, dancing, and a communal meal. Participating in this rite as a foreigner not only provides a deep cultural immersion but also signifies respect for Ghanaian traditions, fostering a meaningful connection between the visitor and the local community. The new name symbolizes their place within the Ghanaian culture and heritage.
The extensive tours which include that of Assin Manso will bring you to an emotional moment with in-depth travel into slavery.
Cape Coast Castle also known as World Heritage Site was established by Swedes Colonists and built by slaves in the 1650s. The castle was mainly for slave transport of Ghanaians and other West Africans who walked on foot to Ghana to be transported to other European countries
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Pickup can be from a meeting point, the hotel or any residential premises
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Important Information
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Travel time and lunch at Hans Cottage Crocodile Botel is included in the total duration of the tour.
Reviews(13)
The tour was wonderful we had an awesome time our guide Ms Ruby was very pleasant and very knowledgeable. I would definitely recommend using her and her team.
Miss Ruby was truly the best guide we could have hoped for. From start to finish, she was incredibly patient, calm, and kind, creating such a comfortable and welcoming experience for all of us. She took the time to explain everything in clear detail, making sure no one felt lost or left behind. What stood out the most was how she genuinely encouraged us to ask questions. She never rushed through anything and always made sure we fully understood before moving on. Her positive attitude and deep knowledge made the entire experience both enjoyable and memorable. If you ever have the chance to be guided by Miss Ruby, consider yourself lucky—you’ll be in the very best hands!
UNFORGETTABLE!! This was an amazing experience that I would strongly recommend to all my friends and family! It was incredibly touching and informative. A perfect mix of adventure, history, and honor. Our hike was great! Very manageable and a fun experience for all ages. Our tour guide, Ruby, was amazing and was able to answer any question we had about the country, region, and culture. In addition to that she has incredible photography and videography skills and will capture shots that you’ll want to show friends for a lifetime. I urge my brothers and sisters to experience this journey, and for others to come learn more about the history of this land and its people!
Everything was amazing. From booking, the driver, to the personal touches our guide gave us. We were so grateful for the day. You MUST book this experience- you definitely will not regret it. It was a full day leaving from Accra. But SO WORTH IT. We will do it again when we return to the motherland.
Great Experience! Very memorable for my entire family. Will recruit other family members to travel to Ghana to partake in this event
Ruby was excellent. She answered all our questions and made sure we were comfortable through the tour. we learned alot during the tour.
Thank you Renee for the feedback.
Ruby and her driver were AMAZING! We were transported in a nice air conditioned van to the Ivory Coast. She is very knowledgeable about all things Ghana. She wells very patient during each stop. She chose the best slave river tour and castle tour. All restaurant stops were authentic and safe to try local dishes. Overall, book Nsroma Adventures!
I appreciate the honest and detailed review of your experience. Ghana is home!
Amazing your!! I had so much fun. We traveled to many different parts of africa and learned so much about the culture. I give this 10 stars!⭐️
Thank you for rating us 10 stars and for booking this trip with us.
Everything was so annazing and informative.She was very kind the whole entire time and continued to check and make sure everyone was okay.
It was a pleasure having you on this experience thank you.
Such an experience to relive the last bathe of our people and to experience culture; so rich. Very emotional but worth it
The last bath is very symbolic and a great way to connect to your roots. And the tour can be quite emotional but definitely worth it. Thanks for the review



