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Overview
- Duration:4 hours 30 minutes
- Travelers:5 guests
- Tour Type:Daily tour, Group tour, Private tour
- Language:English
Located in Ikot Abasi, Akwa Ibom State, the Slave Warehouse is a significant and somber historical site. This ancient bungalow, with its haunting past, stands as a powerful reminder of the transatlantic slave trade. It once served as a holding place where captured individuals were kept before being sold to traders. The building's presence is a testament to a difficult chapter in history and offers a unique, reflective experience for visitors.
Why You Should Visit
Visiting the Slave Warehouse provides a crucial opportunity to connect with history in a tangible way. It’s a place for reflection and learning, helping you to understand the rich and complex history of Nigeria. This historical site is an important part of the state's cultural heritage, offering a different kind of sightseeing that is both educational and deeply moving.
Why You Should Visit
Visiting the Slave Warehouse provides a crucial opportunity to connect with history in a tangible way. It’s a place for reflection and learning, helping you to understand the rich and complex history of Nigeria. This historical site is an important part of the state's cultural heritage, offering a different kind of sightseeing that is both educational and deeply moving.
Highlights
- A poignant historical landmark with a significant story.
- An ancient bungalow that served as a holding place during the transatlantic slave trade.
- A powerful site for historical education and reflection.
Includes/Excludes
- Shared tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food
Cancellation policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Slave Warehouse open to the public?
Yes, the Slave Warehouse is a historical site open to the public for visits.
What is the best time to visit?
It's best to visit during the cooler parts of the day to ensure a comfortable experience while exploring the grounds.
How long does a visit to the Slave Warehouse take?
A visit typically takes about 1-2 hours, depending on how long you wish to spend reflecting on the history.
What to bring
Water bottle
Comfortable walking shoes
Sunscreen
A hat or sun visor
A camera to capture your memories
Cash for any small purchases
Comfortable walking shoes
Sunscreen
A hat or sun visor
A camera to capture your memories
Cash for any small purchases
from₦50,000.00 /group
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