Velekete Slave Market Badagry Tour

Velekete Slave Market Badagry Tour

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Overview

  • Duration:4 hours 30 minutes
  • Travelers:5 guests
  • Tour Type:Daily tour, Group tour, Private tour
  • Language:English
The Velekete Slave Market in Badagry is a profoundly significant historical site, representing one of West Africa's most notorious slave markets during the transatlantic slave trade era. This open-air market was where enslaved Africans were once bought and sold, marking the beginning of their horrifying journey across the "Point of No Return." Today, it stands as a stark and powerful reminder of human suffering, serving as a crucial educational and memorial landmark among the tourist attractions in Lagos and its historical hinterland.

Why You Should Visit

Visiting the Velekete Slave Market is an essential part of understanding the full depth of the transatlantic slave trade's impact on Nigeria. It's a somber yet vital experience for reflection, remembrance, and gaining a tangible connection to the millions whose lives were irrevocably altered here. It is one of the most historically impactful Lagos cultural sites for historical remembrance.
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Highlights

  • Authentic Historical Site: One of the original slave markets in West Africa.
  • Profound Significance: The place where many enslaved Africans began their horrific journey.
  • Memorial and Education: Serves as a powerful reminder of a dark period in history.
  • Outdoor Exploration: Allows for a contemplative walk through the historical grounds.
  • Connects to Other Sites: Part of the larger Badagry slave route, leading to the Point of No Return.

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

What is the significance of the Velekete Slave Market?

It was one of the major markets where enslaved Africans were traded before being transported across the Atlantic.

Are there physical structures still standing?

While the original structures may be gone, the market ground itself is the historical site, often with interpretive markers.

Are guided tours available?

Yes, local guides specializing in Badagry's slave history are usually available and highly recommended.

Is there an entrance fee?

There might be a small fee or donation expected for access or the services of a guide.

What to bring

A respectful and solemn demeanor
Comfortable walking shoes
Water bottle
Cash for guide tips or small fees
An open mind ready to absorb a difficult but crucial part of history

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