El patrimonio negro - Badagry Tour con almuerzo





Descripción
Adéntrate en el pasado y traza los pasos de la historia en este inmersivo Badagry Heritage Tour. Descubra las historias no contadas de resiliencia, cultura y legado mientras explora el Badagry Slave Museum, el Punto de No Retorno y otros lugares históricos. Aspectos destacados de su experiencia - Badagry Slave Museum & Black History Museum – Descubre las angustiosas pero inspiradoras narrativas del pasado africano. - Isla Gberefu (Punto de No Retorno) – Recorre el camino de la historia y reflexiona sobre el viaje de los que vinieron antes. -Inmersión cultural local – Comprometerse con las tradiciones vibrantes, el arte y la gente de Badagry. Visita guiada por expertos – Obtenga información profunda de guías expertos que dan vida a la historia. Por qué este tour es una experiencia obligada Significado histórico rico – Perfecto para los aficionados a la historia, exploradores culturales y aquellos que rastrean raíces ancestrales. - Exclusivo Tour Privado – Disfruta de una experiencia personalizada a medida de tu grupo. - Recogida y entrega sin problemas – Transferencias convenientes
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Su recorrido se abre dentro del capullo de los esclavos, un espacio inquietante pero profundamente importante que conserva reliquias de la era esclavista transatlántica. Aquí encontrarás cadenas, grilletes y artefactos originales que revelan las duras realidades que enfrentan los africanos esclavos. También visitará el lugar de descanso de Williams Seriki Abass, una figura compleja e influyente cuya vida dio forma a la narrativa de la trata de esclavos de la región. Su historia añade profundidad y contexto a las experiencias humanas de la era. A continuación, se procederá al Museo del Patrimonio, donde las vidas y el legado de los primeros misioneros cobran vida. A través de reliquias preservadas, fotografías y restos recuperados, descubrirá cómo estas personas influyeron en la educación, la religión y el cambio social durante un período turbulento, mostrando tanto el sufrimiento de los esclavos como los esfuerzos de aquellos que buscaron transformar la comunidad. El primer edificio de pisos en Nigeria, construido en 1845. Este hito es un símbolo de transformación cultural.
Después de explorar los museos, su viaje continúa a la isla de Gberefu, un lugar donde la memoria y la historia se encuentran con el océano. En el camino, te detendrás en los inquietantes pozos de atenuación, donde los africanos esclavos fueron obligados a beber agua que se cree que borra sus recuerdos y debilita sus lazos con el hogar. Desde allí, visitarás el sitio de un nuevo monumento histórico que se está construyendo para preservar reliquias adicionales de la era de los esclavos. La experiencia culmina en las costas del Océano Atlántico, el mismo punto donde innumerables africanos esclavos fueron llevados a barcos con destino a tierras desconocidas. Estar de pie en esta costa ofrece un poderoso momento de reflexión, conectándolo profundamente con las historias de resistencia y pérdida que dieron forma a esta región.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Podemos recogerlo en un área abierta designada si su ubicación no está en la lista.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
Opiniones(8)
This is a very moving experience if you have slave ancestry or an interest in this period of history. The ride to/from Lagos is long and chaotic, but the multiple stops in Badagry along with the artifacts and history shared were worth it. There were some repeated facts at the various stops so it would benefit from some coordination. Also there were multiple ‘guides’ at each of the stops so plan ahead with small bills for tipping. Also be aware that there is a fairly long walk on a sandy trail as you follow the route the slaves were taken on the way to the ships - a very thought provoking part of the experience but be prepared with the right footwear, sunscreen, etc.
Thank you for the feedback on your experience to Badagry. We will continue to improve on the experiences. Warm regards.
Highly recommended. Bright who was my driver and guide together with two local guides did a great job of introducing the history of Badagry. I learnt a lot. The slave trade ended in the 1880s and after visiting its clear how recent this is. The descendants of Seriki Williams Abass who built and managed the slave trade facilities at Badagry are still living right there. More people should visit Nigeria and more people should visit Badagry. From Victoria Island, the drive there takes around three hours, depending on traffic. The road varies wildly from modern highway to patches of just sand. Badagry is close to the border with Benin and we were stopped by immigration police. Bright had told me to bring a copy of my passport and visa which turned out to be vital. I witnessed a group of smugglers being slapped around by the police. Bright handled the situation expertly and we were able to travel onwards after only a brief stop. We added in a stop to have jollof rice on the way back. Highly recommended! If you’re into coffee you better bring your own. Water and snacks can be bought at the museum.
Thank you so very much for thiamazing review. We look forward to rendering memorable experiences to others too. Warm tegards.
This tour was great! We learned a lot and our driver (Bright) and guide (Adedemi (sp?)) were both really nice people and did a great job. Very sad history but very important to learn. If you do one thing in Lagos, I think this should be it.
Thank you so very much for your feedback. We appreciate it. Warm regards.
What an incredible solo trip this was! My driver Bright was extremely well informed about Nigeria and he gave me all the tips and historical context about the country on our way to Badagry. When we got there, I got to see the heritage museum, the baracoon and then the point of no return. I mean, there was so much history the entire day. I booked this trip last minute and I’m so glad I did it. It was one of the most impactful moments of my entire Nigeria trip. If you have the time and interest, it’s definitely worth it. Bright picked me up at 8:30am in an air conditioned car, with snacks and we were able to hit just a little bit of traffic on the way back, but I was back home before 4pm. Make sure you have a copy of your passport and visa and walk allll the way to the point of no return, it’s a long humid walk but it’s worth it :). Such a wonderful experience!
Thank you for this feedback. We are glad you enjoyed the trip and Bright was able to give you relevant travel information. We shall continue to give good tour experience to others who wish to take the tour to Badagry. Warm regards.
The museum tour offered more information than other similar tours that I have been. Being able to follow in the footsteps of our ancestors by taking the boat and walking to the point of no return was impactful and very emotional.
Thanks for your feedback. Web are glad you enjoyed the tour and it made impact. Warm regards.
I have been on so many guided tours but this tour was exceptional. The tour operators (Godstime and the driver) had gone out of their way to make the tour as memorable as possible. In most tours, once there is a guide at the museum, the tour operator and driver take a break but here, Godstime and the driver had soent all the time with us - taking out the pictures for us and adding to the explanations. They even accompanied us on the walk at The point of no return. There was no pressure on us. They allowed us all the time that we had needed. With a bad knee, they even helped me to embark and to disembark the boat. Truly caring and hardworking guides.
Dear Tourist, thank you for this wonderful review. We are glad that you liked your experience on the tour. We will continue to put in our best to see that tourists have a memorable experience. Warm regards.
Guide and driver were friendly and professional. I went on a Sunday, which is apparently the best day traffic-wise. We still hit some traffic but not the whole way. The driver was fast and very skilled. The drive was about 2.5 hours and a lot of the value to me was getting to watch the people, the sights, the roads and the traffic along the way. Good for getting more of Nigeria if you are otherwise stuck in Lagos. It is good to see and experience the sites in Badagry. To be honest there is not a huge amount to see, but the history is serious and important. To get to the Point of No Return you will take a boat and walk about 1KM; it is hot and dusty, but when you realize you are tracing the steps of slaves in chains you will be glad for the freedom you have. You can pay a passing motorcycle to give you a ride if you don't want to walk. If you are a foreigner, make sure to bring your passport. I forgot mine, and as we passed some Nigerian police they saw me, a white woman, in the car and forced us to stop. They gave me a hard time for not having more than a photo of my passport, but eventually let us go. They were after a bribe and only took 2K NGN / about $5USD from us. An interesting experience, and the guide / driver stayed calm and reassuring throughout.
Thank you so very much for this feedback. We are glad you had a pleasant experience on the tour. We apologize for the delays you experienced from the security personnel. We assure you to always offer value and comfort to tourists on our experiences. Warm regards.
It was a solemn and heartbreaking experience. The tour covered several museums and memorable sites. The walk to the Point of No Return is a must for people of African heritage. I suggest the tour guides provide sand from the beach to memorialize the event- I was too caught up in my emotions to remember this.
Very glad you enjoyed the tour. We shall take steps to provide the sand as take,-away for tourists. Look forward to hosting you again.



