Tours Dynamiques au Délà de Tombouctou!

Circuit Routes de L’Esclavage

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Embark on an enlightening tour of the West African coast where you can witness first-hand the slave routes through forts, castles, slave dungeons, slave markets, museums full of facts, and century-old accounts of village elders of Ghana, Benin, Togo, Sénégal, and the Gambia. Whether it is to make the pilgrimage to the motherland and pay respect to your ancestors, or it is to bear witness to the most humbling yet enlightening experiences, our slave routes tours will surely give you an insight and experience that will be forever memorable. This is an amazing spiritual journey for the student, the scholar, the religious, or the individual seeking to get an understanding of him or herself within the African context. This is history like you have never seen or heard before. Below are the countries we visit tours dates are open and you have the option to tour in one country (7 to 14 days) or do a multi-country tour (10-21 days)

 

Sénégal

  • Îles de Gorée, Dakar – Sénégal(Patrimoine Mondial UNESCO)
  • Le Point du Sans Retour
  • Saint Louis (Patrimoine Mondial UNESCO)
  • Parc National aux Oiseaux, Djoudj, Sénégal (Patrimoine Mondial UNESCO)
  • Les villages côtiers de Saly and Toubacouta
  • Seleti et Enampore, villages de l’ethnie Diola

La Gambie

  • Juffureh et le Memorial Kunta Kinté
  • Banjul, le Rivière Gambie et autres scenes de villages traditionels

Guinée Conakry

  • Dalaba,
  • Le Musée National, Conakry et l’île de Loos, première "Route Historiques des Esclaves" de l’UNESCO

Ghana

  • Tour de ville d’Accra, capitale du Ghana
  • Différents Forts and Châteaux du Ghana comme Cape Coast and Elmina (Patrimoine Mondial UNESCO)
  • Le Musée Historique Ouest African
  • “La Porte du Sans Retour”

Benin and Togo

  • Le Palais Royal d’Abomey (Patrimoine Mondial UNESCO)
  • Ganvie, "la Venise d’Afrique"
  • Ouidah,
  • Lomé, la capitale du Togo

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