Journey from Accra into Ghana’s Central Region on a powerful day experience that connects history, memory, and place. Visit the Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Park, where enslaved Africans took their final bath, before continuing to the historic Cape Coast Castle, the last point of departure along the transatlantic slave route. This is more than a tour it’s a deeply moving passage through heritage and remembrance.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1
Begin your journey with a pick-up from your accommodation in Accra (preferred location) as we drive west into Ghana’s Central Region. Our first stop is the Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Park, a deeply symbolic site along the historic slave route where enslaved Africans rested and took their “last bath” before continuing to the coast .
Walk the ancestral path to the river, reflect at the Memorial Wall of Return, and experience a powerful moment of connection to history.
We then continue to the historic city of Cape Coast to visit the Cape Coast Castle, where millions passed through the slave dungeons before being shipped to the New World. After the tour, have lunch before returning to Accra.
This journey is not just a tour, it is a passage through memory, resilience, and reconnection.