Visite privée d'une journée à Cape Coast et Elmina au départ d'Accra





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Sur cette tournée, attendez-vous à beaucoup de plaisir du début à la fin. Nous visiterons la forêt tropicale de Kakum et la promenade dans la canopée qui est l'une des très rares passerelles de la canopée au monde - ici à Kakum, nous vous donnons l'occasion d'essayer et de goûter au merveilleux fruit du cacao. Vous aurez également du jus de noix de coco pour vous rafraîchir après la promenade dans la canopée. Notre visite au château de Cape Coast et au château d'Elmina est plus éducative et informative car nous ne visitons pas seulement les châteaux, mais voyons les communautés vous exposer correctement à une plus grande partie de leur culture et du patrimoine de la population locale. Vous aurez un chauffeur professionnel et un guide très compétent et amusant à côtoyer. Toutes vos demandes pendant la visite seront examinées de manière approfondie et vos questions seront bien répondues. Nous sommes là pour vous offrir la meilleure expérience dont vous avez rêvé.
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Point de départ. C'est le point de départ de notre visite. D'Accra à notre premier arrêt prendrait 3 heures avec un arrêt rapide en cours de route au cas où nous en aurions besoin. Cependant, si vous devez utiliser la salle de lavage, veuillez nous en informer et nous nous arrêterons certainement pour vous. Nous espérons que vous apprécierez votre voyage au maximum avec nous. Nous avons hâte de vous avoir.
Le parc national de Kakum est l'une des rares passerelles dans la canopée au monde. Il est situé dans les environs côtiers de la région centrale du Ghana, qui couvre une superficie de 375 kilomètres carrés (145 miles carrés). À Kakum, nous visiterons la forêt tropicale et marcherons sur la canopée. Ce sera une merveilleuse expérience.
Le château de Cape Coast est l'un des quelque quarante châteaux d'esclaves construits sur la Gold Coast de l'Afrique de l'Ouest pour être précis au Ghana par des commerçants européens. C'était à l'origine un poste de traite portugais, établi en 1555. Il a ensuite été utilisé dans la traite transatlantique des esclaves. Lors de notre visite ici, nous verrons les donjons et apprendrons l'histoire de l'époque précoloniale et de la traite transatlantique des esclaves.
Le château d'Elmina est le plus grand bâtiment européen le plus ancien existant sous la région subsaharienne. Il a été utilisé principalement pendant la traite transatlantique des esclaves. Lors de notre visite ici, nous ferons le tour des donjons et découvrirons davantage la culture et l'histoire des habitants d'Elmina.
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Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(6)
Michael is the absolute best tour guide we could have hoped for. He was courteous, and extremely personable. From the time he picked us up until we got back to the hotel, we were very satisfied with everything he did. He has a vast knowledge of the area, the history and the culture that we greatly appreciated. He planned a delightful lunch at a restaurant near the Elmina Castle. His love of what he does is very evident. We have already recommended him and will continue to do so.
Hi Sir Ed Thank you so much for this wonderful review! I had such a great time exploring Kakum and Elmina with you. I’m really glad you enjoyed the stories, the culture, and that delicious lunch by the Castle. And yes that canopy walk was quite the adventure! I think we all earned our lunch after crossing those swinging bridges. Your laughter and spirit made it even more fun. I truly appreciate your kind words and recommendations. It means a lot, and I hope to welcome you or your friends again soon for another unforgettable Ghana experience. Warm regards Michael
Our tour guide was Michael and he was amazing. He contacted me after I made the initial reservation and a day or so before our tour. He was prompt and very courteous. He had vast knowledge about the area, it's history and culture. He was prepared and well organized, anticipating all or our needs. The private tour was in a comfortable air condtioned SUV. We even liked his choice of music. The lunch at a resturant near Elmina Castle was outstanding. He had water for us and made our tour very pleasant and pleasurable. We have already recommended him to friends who will be visiting Ghana in January.
Hi Diana, Thank you so much for this wonderful review! It was such a pleasure spending the day with you and showing you the history, stories, and beauty of Ghana. I’m really glad you enjoyed the tour, the local lunch spot, and even the playlist along the way! I truly appreciate your warm recommendation to your friends visiting in January, it means a lot. I look forward to welcoming them, and hopefully, seeing you again one day for more adventures in Ghana. Warm regards Michael
Our day trip to Kakum National Park, Elmina and Cape Coast made for a very memorable and enjoyable experience. We were promptly picked up from our hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle that comfortably accommodated our group size for the 3 hr drive. I was pleasantly surprised to see a nice gift waiting for each of us on our seats when we boarded. I thought this was a very thoughtful and nice gesture. Before reaching our first destination, our tour guide, Michael, and the driver stopped at a convenience store/ gas station to allow us to use the restroom and the opportunity to stretch. Michael also supplied us with bottled water. During our ride, Michael pointed out different sights and gave us the background on each. He also was very open to answering any questions that we had. Our first stop was Kakum National Park where we all engaged in the Canopy Walk, a challenging yet fun outdoor activity. It involved some walking on trails and up hills but Michael and Samuel always encouraged us to go at our own pace and provided their assistance along the way to those who needed it. They even patiently waited with those who needed to take a short respite to catch their breath. Once we finally reached the top, we had the option to walk across 7 bridges (canopies) or take the shortcut. I challenged myself and opted to do the 7 canopies. Once again, we were provided assistance along the way if we needed it and also were cheered on and motivated to make it across all 7 bridges. I’m so appreciative of Michael for taking and getting some great photos of us to look back at the experience, considering our hands needed to be free to grasp the canopy ropes as we walked. Our next stop was Elmina, where we did a guided tour of one of the 3 remaining slave castles in Ghana. However before the tour, we were provided with a delicious lunch at a local restaurant. Since the meals are freshly prepared, Michael suggested we place our orders with him one day prior so that our meals would be ready to serve upon our arrival. The menu included several traditional Ghanian food options. It was an open air restaurant that provided a nice breeze on a hot day. I must also say the music, complete with African drum beats, and the view of the Atlantic Ocean, made for a great ambiance. After lunch, we proceeded to the slave castle. Here we were provided with an informative and narrated guided tour of the castle. For me it was a first hand look at what my ancestors endured and therefore, very emotional at times. During this stop, we also had the opportunity to purchase souvenirs at the on-site market. After Elmina, we then proceeded to Cape Coast slave castle. Once again, we were provided an informative, narrated guided tour of the history of this castle. In addition, we learned about and were able to walk through the Door of No Return, the same walk our ancestors took, but UNLIKE our ancestors, WE had the opportunity to also walk back through the Door of return. Just like in Elmina, we had the opportunity to purchase some great souvenirs at the on-site market here. This concluded our day trip. All in all, this trip proved to be both a fun-filled and eye-opening experience. The insightful tours along with Michael and Samuel’s pleasant attitudes, made this an experience I will cherish for a lifetime. When I return to Ghana, there is no doubt that I will be utilizing the services of this tour group! Thanks Michael and Samuel for a memorable and enjoyable experience!!
Thank you for this wonderful review. Samuel and I are so glad the trip was both meaningful and enjoyable for you. It was a pleasure guiding you, and we’re grateful it created memories you’ll carry with you.
We really enjoyed the tour. Michael was such a nice and fun tour host. Even prior to the tour, he kept us informed on the pick up time and provided the lunch menu beforehand to make the tour more efficient. The tour provided a lot of insight about the Elmina and Cape Coast castles and the brutalities of what enslaved Africans who were forced into the transatlantic trade suffered through. The first stop was at Kakun National Park. This stop does not have any ancestral meaning but was an activity to do along the way. I only mentioned that because I think some members in the group thought it would tie to the transatlantic slave trade or again have an ancestral meaning. We nonetheless enjoyed it but it’s a work out. The tour guide at the park does allow you to go at your pace. Michael stopped along the way to ensure we were able to stretch and use the washrooms along the way. Even after the tour Michael reached out to make sure we enjoyed our trip and answered other Ghana related questions we had that were not associated with the tour. Michael and his team treated us very well and the tour was great. I would recommend this tour!
Thank you so much Vivian for trusting us and booking this tour with us. We're happy to know we delivered.
Our tour guides were prompt, prepared and very accommodating. The views from suspension bridge at the park were spectacular. There is a short hike to reach it, but we were able to go at whatever pace suited us. During our drive our guides spoke about life in Ghana amd answered all our questions. The meal was great and the area did not have a touristy feel. The visit to the castles were educational and thought provoking. I highly recommend this tour. It was a day well spent in Ghana.
Can't wait to host you again and thanks for your recommendation.
This trip to the coast gave me unexpected experience of feelings that my ancestors came via this coast to America. It's almost as if I was there during that time.
Thank you for your review. We appreciate it and we enjoyed the tour with you. Can’t wait to have you come on another experience with us



