Ghana, Africa Group Heritage Tour
Sat, Nov 15
|Live, On-location, Virtual Tour
Ghana’s coastal fortresses, like Cape Coast and Elmina Castles, were key sites in the transatlantic slave trade. The "Door of No Return" and Assin Manso’s Last Bath honor this legacy. Now UNESCO sites, they reflect Ghana’s history. Independent since 1957, Ghana has 31 million people.


Time & Location
Nov 15, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST
Live, On-location, Virtual Tour
About the event
Ghana's coastal fortresses, including Cape Coast and Elmina Castles, were tragic way stations in the transatlantic slave trade, with the "Door of No Return" symbolizing this painful history. These UNESCO World Heritage sites stand as powerful memorials to the estimated 12-25 million Africans trafficked to the Americas. The Last Slave Bath at Assin Manso marks where captives took their final bath before imprisonment. Ghana, home to 31 million people, gained independence in 1957 as the first sub-Saharan African nation to do so. We invite you to join us in exploring the rich history, heritage, and poignant legacy of this remarkable region.
We invite you to join us in exploring the rich history, heritage, and culture of this remarkable region.
Tickets
Live Virtual Tour - Group Tour
Sale ends
Nov 14, 4:00 PM EST
Invite your family to view together with you.
$75.00
+$1.88 ticket service fee
Total
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