Elmina Castle, Kakum National Park, Canopy Walkway, and Traditional Naming Ceremony
An early start as we visit the nearby town of Elmina where we'll find the castle of St. George.
This is the oldest extant colonial building in sub-Saharan Africa dating from 1482. This castle is steeped in history and played a prominent part during the transatlantic enslaved African trade era. There is an informative museum inside which concentrates on local history and it is designated a world heritage site by UNESCO.
After an emotional and informative time here, we'll set off for Kakum National Park and Africa’s world-famous rainforest canopy walkway. This is a truly beautiful, tropical Guinea rainforest and the canopy walkway is sure to be one of the highlights of your time in Cape Coast. This national park protects the original habitat that was found in this location and was the local's home and a major source of food. The walkway consists of 7 bridges, attached to 7 emerging trees, 40 meters above the rainforest floor. Prepare to take a deep breath as you walk the suspended bridges. You will marvel at the outstanding views that stretch for miles across this breathtaking rainforest as you rest on the viewing platforms that are attached to the emerging trees between the bridges.
We are sure you would agree that this is an exciting excursion never to be forgotten.
We'll then return to the park headquarters where you'll find an excellent information center that offers a very informative overview of the park’s flora and fauna. Over 40 different mammal species have been recorded within the park, including forest elephants, leopards, and 6 primate species, to mention just a few.
We'll stop for lunch at Han’s Cottage Botel near Kakum. Han’s is built over a lake containing Nile crocodiles and set in a beautiful location surrounded by tropical guinea rainforest. It is an original and comfortable establishment, teeming with birdlife and an excellent place to enjoy lunch before a very important part of your time here in Ghana.
Later in the afternoon, a special treat awaits as we visit a local village to pay a courtesy call on the chiefs and queen mothers.
We'll start by pouring libations to officially welcome you back home and enjoy detailed interactions with the chiefs and elders of the village. Traditional drumming and dancing are all around as we get an in-depth feel of traditional village life here in Ghana.
Then, it'll be time for you to be given your true African name during your own personal traditional naming ceremony in your honor.
Chiefs and elders of the community officially welcome you as they lead you through the ceremony which has been performed by Ghanaian ancestors throughout history. You will finally have the chance to adopt your own African name based on the day of the week you were born or the numeric order of your siblings. This would have been your actual name if you were born in Ghana.
After an afternoon of celebrations, we'll return to your hotel to relax.
In the evening, we hope to celebrate an important day and head out to Cape Coast’s most popular nightspot to enjoy a local live band, dancing the night away. If you would prefer to relax at your accommodation, this would not be a problem.
Overnight in Cape Coast| Meals Included: breakfast, lunch, dinner