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Badagry Slave Trade & Black Heritage Historical Tour
(29) Reviews
Badagry
Important Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Step into one of the most powerful and emotional chapters of world history with a guided visit to Badagry Slave Route—a historic destination deeply connected to over 400 years of the transatlantic slave trade. This immersive private tour takes you through the former slave port of Badagry, where countless Africans began their painful journey into slavery. Explore preserved slave quarters and historic relics where original artifacts and stories reveal the realities of the slave trade era. One of the most moving moments of the tour is the boat ride across the lagoon to Gberefu Island, famously known as the “Point of No Return.” This was the final departure point where enslaved Africans were for...
Highlights
From 6 hours to 7 hours
Offered in Arabic (العربية) & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 6 hours to 7 hours
Offered in Arabic (العربية) & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Private transportation
Boat Ride to Gberefu Island (Point of No Return)
Bottled water
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Local Guide
Itinerary
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Seriki Faremi Williams Abass Slave Museum, Badagry, Lagos, Nigeria
Begin your Badagry heritage tour at the historic Williams Seriki Abass Slave Barracoon, one of Nigeria’s most significant slave trade landmarks. Explore the preserved slave rooms where hundreds of captives were held, learn about the slave trade system and barter practices of the era, view authentic relics from this dark chapter of history, and visit the final resting place of Chief Williams Seriki Abass, a prominent figure whose legacy remains deeply connected to Badagry’s slave trade history.
1 hour
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Badagry
Continue your journey through Nigeria’s slave trade history at the Mobee Slave Relics Museum, home to a remarkable collection of authentic slave-era artifacts. Discover original chains, shackles, mouth guards, locks, and other relics used during the transatlantic slave trade, while learning about the harsh realities endured by enslaved Africans. The museum also showcases preserved historical objects and remnants from the period, offering visitors a deeper understanding of one of the most significant chapters in Badagry’s heritage.
1 hour
3
Badagry Building
Visit the historic First Storey Building in Nigeria, constructed by Christian missionaries in 1845 and recognized as one of the country's most important heritage landmarks. Discover the fascinating story of early missionary activities in Nigeria and learn how this iconic building became the site where Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther completed the first translation of the Holy Bible from English into Yoruba, marking a significant milestone in Nigeria’s religious, educational, and linguistic history.
30 minutes
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Gberefu Island (Point of No Return)
Experience one of the most emotional and historically significant moments of the Badagry Slave Route as you take a boat ride across the lagoon to the sandy pathway leading to the famous Point of No Return. Along the journey, you will visit the historic Attenuation Well, where enslaved Africans were traditionally made to drink water believed to erase memories of their homeland before their forced departure. Upon reaching the Point of No Return, take time to reflect on the profound history of the transatlantic slave trade while standing at the very location where countless captives made their final steps from Africa before being transported across the Atlantic.
Badagry Slave Trade & Black Heritage Historical Tour
(29) Reviews
Badagry
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Step into one of the most powerful and emotional chapters of world history with a guided visit to Badagry Slave Route—a historic destination deeply connected to over 400 years of the transatlantic slave trade. This immersive private tour takes you through the former slave port of Badagry, where countless Africans began their painful journey into slavery. Explore preserved slave quarters and historic relics where original artifacts and stories reveal the realities of the slave trade era. One of the most moving moments of the tour is the boat ride across the lagoon to Gberefu Island, famously known as the “Point of No Return.” This was the final departure point where enslaved Africans were for...