The Citadel of Education in Ghana - Cape Coast!
Alfred is my name. I was born and raised in Ghana. I was a volunteer for Ghana Wildlife club till I started taking group of people on tour within Ghana, Republic of Togo, Republic of Benin and Nigeria. I know Ghana in and out just like my palm because I was born here. My concern for tourists is for budget-conscious travelers, history buffs, cultural enthusiasts, those Interested in the African diaspora, adventure seekers, nature lovers, solo travelers and families including children. At the end of the tour, you saves some money with me because we go locally!!!
Pickup
I will be at the university of Cape Coast (UCC) second gate. Normally called old site, to wait for you. I will be carrying a beautiful white Google pixel smart phone with me. It will be easier to recognize me with the white phone.
Description
Let's Tour Cape Coast!!
Cape Coast, located in the Central Region of Ghana, holds a significant place in history and boasts unique cultural aspects. It's situated along the Gulf of Guinea, Cape Coast offers beautiful beaches and a lively fishing harbor, contributing to its unique character.
Cape Coast was one of the first areas in Ghana to have formal contact with Europeans, initially for trade in gold and timber before the focus shifted to the slave trade. The town grew around the castle, influenced by Swedish, Danish, Dutch, and finally, British administration.
Fetu Afahye festival, celebrated on the first Sunday of September, is a major cultural event attracting people from all backgrounds. It involves traditional rituals, processions, and a display of the rich cultural heritage of the Oguaa people.
Cape Coast plays a significant role in the Pan-African Historical Theatre Festival (Panafest) and Emancipation Day celebrations, which commemorate the struggles and triumphs of the African diaspora.
My concern is for budget-conscious travelers. I want everyone to save some money at the end of the tour, so it's all about going local!!
Looking forward to welcoming;
Budget-Conscious Travelers.
History Buffs.
Cultural Enthusiasts.
Those Interested in the African Diaspora.
Adventure Seekers.
Nature lovers.
Solo travelers and
Families including children.
Waiting to see you. One love!!!