
7 days · Ghana
Elmina & Cape Coast Castles
Walk through the Door of No Return and stand where history changed forever.




Heritage · Memory · Roots
Pascal Tour guides European travelers through Africa's slave trade heritage — sacred shores, forgotten forts, and the living cultures born from survival.

About Pascal Tour
Founded to honor the millions taken from these shores, Pascal Tour brings European travelers face to face with the history that shaped two continents. Our guides — historians, descendants, storytellers — wear our distinctive heritage uniform and carry decades of knowledge.
Every itinerary is small-group, respectful, and built around the places that matter: Gorée, Elmina, Cape Coast, Ouidah, and the villages where memory still lives.
Featured Journeys

7 days · Ghana
Walk through the Door of No Return and stand where history changed forever.

5 days · Senegal
A quiet, powerful journey to UNESCO's symbol of the transatlantic slave trade.

10 days · Benin & Togo
From the slave route of Ouidah to vibrant villages still celebrating their roots.
Heritage Map
From the Upper Guinea coast to the Indian Ocean, Pascal Tour journeys reach every African country marked by the transatlantic and East African slave trades — twenty nations, one shared memory.
Gorée Island — UNESCO memorial to the transatlantic slave trade.
Kunta Kinteh Island and the Roots heritage trail along the River Gambia.
Cacheu, one of the earliest Portuguese slave-trading forts in Africa.
Rio Pongo estuary — a major 18th-century captive embarkation route.
Bunce Island slave fortress and the Freetown return of liberated Africans.
Providence Island and the homeland of repatriated African-Americans.
Grand-Bassam and Assinie coastal trading posts.
Elmina and Cape Coast Castles — the Door of No Return.
Agbodrafo and the House of Slaves at Wood Home.
Ouidah's Route des Esclaves and the Door of No Return memorial.
Badagry, Calabar and Bonny — major Igbo and Yoruba embarkation ports.
Bimbia slave port — a primary departure point for the Americas.
Bioko (Fernando Pó) — Portuguese and Spanish trading hub.
Cap Lopez and the Ogooué estuary, gateways into Central Africa.
Loango Bay — supplied a quarter of all enslaved Central Africans.
Boma and the lower Congo — heart of the Kongo captive trade.
Luanda and Benguela — the single largest source of enslaved Africans.
Ilha de Moçambique and Quelimane — East African slave routes to Brazil.
Zanzibar's Stone Town and the East African slave market memorial.
Antongil Bay — Malagasy captives carried across two oceans.
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Pascal and Sedric personally answer every traveler. Reach them directly by WhatsApp or email to plan your heritage journey across Africa.
