Cape Coast Castle – Heritage Journey 🇬🇭

Standing majestically on the Atlantic coast, Cape Coast Castle is a powerful UNESCO World Heritage Site commemorating the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Originally built by Swedish traders in the 17th century, it later became a key center for the export of enslaved Africans. Today, the castle serves as a place of pilgrimage and reflection, preserving the dungeons, governor’s quarters and the poignant “Door of No Return”.

Nzulezu Stilt Village – UNESCO Heritage Experience 🇬🇭

Nzulezu, meaning “surface of the water,” is a remarkable stilt village built entirely on stilts on the Tano River in western Ghana. This community, which may become a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has thrived for centuries in harmony with its watery surroundings. The journey to Nzulezu by traditional canoe through mangrove-lined waters offers a breathtaking prelude to the village itself.