Itineraries 2012
West Africa Cultural Adventure Oct 03 2012
| West Africa Cultural Adventure Oct 03 2012 |
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Fares staring at USD $6718.00 "West Africa Cultural Adventure"Expedition Highlights:
* Contemplate the solemn history of slave trade sites
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Day 1 — Tema (Accra), Ghana
Day 2 — Takoradi, Ghana We continue to the notorious Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. First built in 1653 for the trade in timber and gold, the Castle was later used in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. We will visit the museum and view the dungeons that once held hundreds of men and women in unspeakable conditions as they awaited deportation across the Atlantic as slaves. Alternatively, travel inland to visit the Kakum National Park, a 357-square-km park of undisturbed virgin rainforest. Join our natural history staff and local guides for a walking tour through the forest and on a canopy walkway, offering an opportunity to see much of Ghana’s indigenous plant life, as well as rare butterflies, birds and game. Following the morning tours, we will enjoy lunch at a nearby oceanfront resort and spend a memorable afternoon together relaxing on Ghana’s magical beaches.
Days 3-4 — At Sea
Day 5 — São Tomé, São Tomé and Príncipe Some of the world’s best coffee is produced on the island, and during our full-day tour we will experience coffee culture at São Tomé's highest plantation estate and learn how coffee is still processed in the traditional manner. Travel along the east coast to enjoy the view of Ilhéu de Santana. In Água Izé we will stop at the viewpoint, Miradouro d'Água Izé and visit the cocoa plantation to meet with a local historian. On our way, we pass by Rio Iô Grande before continuing to Boca do Inferno – a natural blowhole. Before continuing our exploration, we will stop to enjoy a Creole-fusion lunch and traditional performance at a local restaurant or plantation house. São Tomé is also an ornithologist’s paradise. During an afternoon birding tour we hope to see some of São Tomé’s native flora (700 species including a hundred orchids) as we search for the 143 bird species that have been identified here including rare endemic species like the São Tomé short tail, São Tomé giant sun bird, and São Tomé fiscal shrike.
Day 6 — Príncipe , São Tomé and Príncipe After breakfast, the Prince Albert II will drop anchor and we will take the Zodiacs ashore. We have a full day to explore this beautiful island paradise. On this tiny tropical island we will find deserted beaches, crystal-clear waterfalls that cascade into the bluest of waters, and dense rainforest teeming with exotic birds. Possible sightings include African grey parrots, Principe weaver and sunbirds, palm swifts, bronze-naped pigeons, bronze mannikins and cattle egrets. Other options include a tour of the quaint town of Santo Antonio to visit the fish and or fresh produce markets, maybe sample some local delicacies and perhaps purchase a souvenir or two. We will also offer a guided hike that circumnavigates Bom Bom Island by foot to discover beautiful rock pools and dense forest. Here we will be surrounded by the sounds of the jungle and possibly catch glimpses of a Mona monkey or African grey parrot.
Day 7 — Malabo, Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea
Day 8 — At Sea
Day 9 — Cotonou, Benin Historically, Ouidah was one of the busiest of the West African slave embarkation points, and an important reminder of the slave trade that occurred along these shores. We will walk along the “Route des Esclaves” down to the shoreline where there is an imposing arch with bas-relief sculpture to memorialise the people who were shipped out from here. We will visit the Sacred Forest and walk through majestic coconut groves. Sculptures, including the Tree of Forgetfulness, serve as reminders of the slaves’ plight. After lunch at a local beach resort, we will travel to Lake Nokoue where we will board small motorboats to visit a fishing village built on stilts. Ganvié village is made up of bamboo houses resting on teak stilts, perched above the water. The village is scattered and all travel between homes is done in wooden boats on the waterways that separate them. We will have the chance to see the floating market and boatloads of chattering children heading to and from school. The welcoming Tofinu people like to show off their fishing skills.
Day 10 — Lome, Togo During lunch in the forest, our friends from Kouma Village will introduce us to the local Ewa culture with a performance of traditional song and dance. On our return journey to Lome, we will stop at the Centre Artisanal de Kpalime, where local artisans will demonstrate their skills, teach us more about batik, and offer their craftwork for purchase. Our next stop is at a bush school in a traditional Ewa village where we will meet the teacher and school children. We will learn about the difficulties and importance of education in these rural areas. SPECIAL REQUEST Silversea Expeditions guests are encouraged to bring a donation of school supplies from home when packing for your voyage. Much-needed supplies include pens, pencils and writing pads. Supplies will be collected on board by the Expedition Team and distributed to the local Ewa village school on your behalf during the voyage.
Day 11 — Tema (Accra), Ghana
Expedition highlights and wildlife listed here are possible experiences only and cannot be guaranteed. Your Expedition Leader and Captain will work together to ensure opportunities for adventure and exploration are the best possible, taking into account the prevailing weather, seas and wildlife activity. |
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