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9 days
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English
Trace the footsteps of history along the Atlantic coast of West Africa. From the bustling energy of Lagos to the solemn shores of Cape Coast and Elmina, this journey moves through the places where the story of the African diaspora was written — and where its threads are being rewoven today. Walk Africa’s longest forest canopies, stand before the Door of No Return, take part in a Fihankra homecoming ceremony, and discover the art, markets, and warmth of two extraordinary nations.
A meaningful, expertly guided journey of remembrance, connection, and discovery.
Touch down at Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos, where you will clear immigration, collect your luggage and pass through customs. Beyond the terminal, a warm welcome awaits from your professional cultural guide, who will transfer you to your hotel for check-in. Once settled, your guide hosts a relaxed orientation, walking you through the journey ahead and the experiences planned for your stay.
Overnight at Eko Hotel & Suites
HIGHLIGHTS
•Old Slave Market
• Slave Trade Museum
• Gberefu — Point of No Return
After breakfast, set out for Badagry, a historic coastal town west of Lagos near the Benin border. Founded in the early 15th century along a lagoon off the Gulf of Guinea, Badagry grew into an important port and, later, a significant center of the transatlantic slave trade — a point of departure for enslaved Africans bound for the Americas, including Brazil.
Your guided “Slave Route” tour traces this powerful history through the Old Slave Market, the Slave Trade Museum and its preserved artefacts and relics, the Seriki Abbas Compound (slave barracoons), and Gberefu Beach — the final point of departure for those carried across the Atlantic. Afterward, return to Lagos for a quiet, reflective evening at your hotel.
Meal(s) Included: Breakfast,Dinner
Overnight at Eko Hotel & Suites
HIGHLIGHTS
•Lekki Conservation Centre
• Nike Art Gallery
• National Museum, Onikan
A short drive brings you to the Lekki Conservation Centre, a serene nature reserve and refreshing escape from the city. Stroll the boardwalk and Africa’s longest canopy walkway, with sweeping views over the forest. Watch for playful monkeys, vivid birds, and a scenic pond alive with fish — a peaceful start to the day.
Continue to the Lekki International Craft Market, celebrated for handmade art, jewelry, sculpture, and traditional crafts — ideal for unique souvenirs. Next, the Nike Art Gallery & Cultural Center, West Africa’s largest privately owned gallery, fills four striking floors with over 10,000 works of contemporary and traditional Nigerian art. If she is available, you may meet Chief Nike Davies-Okundaye, the internationally acclaimed textile artist who founded the gallery.
After lunch, visit the National Museum, Onikan, home to a remarkable collection of art and artefacts spanning Nigeria’s many cultures — archaeological, ethnographic, and artistic treasures, from statues and carvings to relics of the nation’s diverse peoples.
Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Overnight at Eko Hotel & Suites
After breakfast, check out and transfer to the airport for your flight to Accra. On arrival at Kotoka International Airport, clear immigration, and customs, where your Ghanaian cultural guide will be waiting to welcome you and transfer you to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to relax and unwind ahead of the experiences to come.
Meal(s): Breakfast,Dinner
Overnight at The Pelican Hotel
HIGHLIGHTS
• W.E.B. Du Bois Centre
• Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
• Independence Square
After a generous buffet breakfast, discover the dynamic city of Accra — a captivating blend of modern and colonial architecture pulsing with everyday life. Begin at the W.E.B. Du Bois Centre, a tribute to the influential Pan-Africanist who made Ghana his home and explore the legacy of this remarkable figure.
Be moved by the newly renovated Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, honoring Ghana’s first President. The 5.4-acre grounds now feature a reception center, modern library, eatery, gift shop, and a digitally controlled conference facility — along with a mesmerizing audio-visual fountain that illuminates the park by night.
Sharpen your bargaining skills at the adjacent Accra Arts & Crafts Centre, the city’s largest open market, brimming with authentic African wear, art, and crafts. Then enjoy a guided tour of Independence Square and the iconic Black Star Gate, where Ghana stages its great national ceremonies — a perfect place for memorable photographs. As the day winds down, a carefully chosen restaurant near your hotel awaits for dinner.
Meal(s) Included: Breakfast,Dinner
Overnight at The Pelican Hotel
HIGHLIGHTS
• Assin Manso Slave River
• Cape Coast Castle
• Door of No Return
Today is a deeply moving journey that will stay with you for years. Drive to Assin Manso, the burial site where the remains of two formerly enslaved people — from the United States and Jamaica — were re-interred in August 1998 during Ghana’s first Emancipation Day. At the Slave River (“Donkor Nsuo”), stand where captured Africans were washed before being held in the coastal castles to await shipment across the Atlantic.
Continue to the regional capital and the Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A guided tour of its museum leads to the infamous “Door of No Return,” one of history’s most powerful symbols of the transatlantic slave trade.
Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Overnight at Ridge Royal Hotel
HIGHLIGHTS
• Kakum Canopy Walkway
• Elmina Castle
• Fihankra Ceremony
Depart at 8:00 am for Kakum National Park, one of Ghana’s most celebrated reserves. A gentle forest-floor walk reveals birds, butterflies, and a glimpse of the park’s 40-plus mammal species, including monkeys and the elusive forest elephant. Then ascend to the highlight: Africa’s only treetop canopy walkway — a 1,000-foot, seven-bridge crossing with platforms more than 150 feet above the forest floor.
In the afternoon, visit Elmina Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that held more enslaved Africans than any other in the region. Here you take part in the Fihankra ceremony, which reconnects people of African descent to their motherland — healing the cultural and spiritual ties severed by the transatlantic slave trade. The day closes with a naming ceremony at the Elmina Chief’s Palace.
Please note guests are kindly requested to wear white for the Fihankra and naming ceremonies.
Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Overnight at Ridge Royal Hotel
HIGHLIGHTS
• Crown Forest Reserve
• Gomoa Nsuaem
After breakfast, set off for Accra with a stop at Crown Forest. Tucked within a protected reserve in Gomoa Nsuaem — minutes from the coastal town of Winneba — this rare retreat blends luxury, tranquility, and authentic cultural richness, where the natural beauty of Ghana meets world-class hospitality.
From the moment you arrive, you are enveloped by towering trees, vibrant birdlife, and the calming hum of the forest. Acres of lush greenery make it a haven for anyone seeking serenity, inspiration, or a deeper connection to nature. Continue to Accra, arriving in the late afternoon, with the remainder of the day at leisure.
Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Overnight at The Pelican Hotel
After breakfast, enjoy your final hours at leisure to relax or take care of any personal arrangements. Later, check out and transfer to the airport for your onward flight — carrying home the stories, reflections, and connections of an unforgettable heritage journey.
Meal(s) Included: Breakfast
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