Akwasidae Festival
The Akwasidae Festival is a vibrant and colourful celebration deeply rooted in the rich cultural heritage of the Ashanti people of Ghana. This festival occurs every six weeks, making it an exciting and frequent event in the Ashanti region, particular...
Embracing our roots: Upper East Renaissance
Join us on a captivating 3-day journey through the enchanting region of Upper East, Ghana.
Experience an immersive blend of cultural heritage, thrilling hiking expeditions, and vibrant nightlife. Engage in guided tours of historic landmarks, indu...
Adinkra: The Musical
This second original musical of The lndigen Group, written and created by Vako Ferguson, tells the story of Aba, a young girl discovering the meaning of life through various circumstances she encounters as she grows up.
The story weaves in traditi...
Aspaatere Indigenous Cultural Festival
Aspaatere is a symbol of resilience to the Ga people of Ghana. This name perfectly fits onto the goal of the festival, to consolidate the resilience of our heritage!
AICF2023 is a 3-day grand cultural festival set to provide a single stage where t...
Poetic Runway
Poetic Runway, a captivating event merging runway fashion and expressive poetry, embraces Ghana's cultural heritage and pan-Africanism under the theme "A Decade of African Renaissance".
This unique program unites talented poets, designers, models....
Taste of Ghana 4.0
The Taste of Ghana Festival aims to showcase the distinct and authentic traditional richness of made-in Ghana products which do not only tell stories about the rich cultural heritage of Ghana but also provides business and investment opportunities fo...
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Arts & Crafts Exhibition
Join us in celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Asantehene, a monumental milestone that highlights the profound impact of leadership on the Ashanti Region’s growth.
This landmark event showcases the Asantehene’s pivotal role in promoting tra...
Ayorkumi
Discover Ghana's Untold Stories with 'Ayorkumi'
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Ghana as a new theatrical production, 'Ayorkumi,' takes you on a captivating journey through the country's complex history and the impact of...
Odwira festival - The Diaspora Impact
Join Us for Odwira 2024 in Akuapem.
Get ready to immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Akuapem!
Migration2Ghana and Experience by Ampofoa are excited to invite you to join us for the Odwira festival on October 12th. Experience...
Taste Of Ghana 5.0
The Taste of Ghana is a 360 Degree festival that aims to showcase the distinct and authentic traditional richness of made-in-Ghana products, which do not only tell stories about the rich cultural heritage of Ghana but also provide business and invest...
Tema Masqueraders Carnival
Annual celebration that showcases the rich cultural heritage of our community through vibrant performances, traditional music, and colourful masquerade costumes displays, dancing skills, culture and other captivating arts to the general public....
Festival Of Cultures
The Festival of Cultures aims to celebrate the rich cultural diversity of Ghana and promote unity among its various ethnic groups. This initiative aligns with the “Beyond the Return” pillar of cultural heritage, which seeks to harness the strength of...
Echoes of Identity
“Echoes of Identity” is a captivating exploration of the dynamic relationship between tradition and modernity, examining how ancestral wisdom, personal dreams, and cultural heritage intertwine to shape who we are.
This is more than an art exhibiti...
FESTAC Africa Festival 2025
FESTAC AFRICA 2025 under the theme “Harnessing Health, Culture, Trade, and Tourism for Sustainable Economic Growth,” Festac Africa 2025 is a week-long festival that brings together leaders, innovators, artists, and wellness advocates from acro...
Fort Metal Cross: A Historic Landmark in Ghana
Visit Fort Metal Cross, a historic landmark in Ghana that played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade. Unveil its dark history and step back in time.
Upper East Regional Museum
Upper East Regional Museum in Bolgatanga, Ghana, preserves the cultural heritage of the Upper East Region. Established in 1972, it features exhibits of local pottery, paintings, musical instruments, and more. The museum offers tours to nearby attractions like Tongo-Tengzuk Hills and Paga Crocodile Pond, making it a key destination for cultural exploration.
Elmina Castle or St. George Castle
Dive into the captivating history of Elmina Castle, a prominent symbol of Ghana's past. Uncover its dark secrets as a center for the transatlantic slave trade, and marvel at its role in shaping the nation's resilience. From the heartbreaking stories of those who suffered within its walls to the castle's eventual transformation into a beacon of hope, experience the triumph and tragedy that defines Elmina Castle's enduring legacy.
Fort San Sebastian
Fort San Sebastian in the village of Shama, Ghana, was built in 1526. It played a role in trade and slavery and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Come and explore its history, learn about its past, and understand its importance in Ghana's cultural heritage.
Bole Mosque
Bole Mosque offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich history and architecture. The mosque's unique Sudano-Sahelian design, the welcoming local culture, and all other nearby attractions such as Mole National Park and Larabanga Mosque will add more unforgettable experiences to your trip.
Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary
Located in the temperate Brong-Ahafo Region, this conservation forest teems with monkey and bird life, providing a haven for species that are sadly threatened with extinction all over West Africa. The monkeys are considered sacred and the village is charged with protecting these special animals.
Okomfo Anokye Sword Site
Visit the legendary destination that tells the story of one of Ghana's greatest spiritual leaders. Learn about the history and significance of the Okomfo Anokye Sword, explore the nearby attractions. This is an important and sacred site which also is a big part of Asante history.
Asante Traditional Buildings
Asante Traditional Buildings - a collection of unique traditional buildings and Ghana's most sacred spaces. 13 Asante Traditional Buildings that survived colonial destruction and continue serving spiritual communities today. Only one welcomes visitors.
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
Delve into the fascinating history of Ghana's first president at the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park. This beautiful park is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Ghana's cultural heritage. With its grand mausoleum, beautiful sculptures, and serene surroundings, the park offers an inspiring look at the life and legacy of one of Africa's greatest leaders.
Tanoboase Sacred Grove and Shrine
Visiting the Tanoboase Sacred Grove and Shrine is a unique experience that is both spiritual and educational. The site is located near the village of Tanoboase in the Techiman, Brong Ahafo region of Ghana, and is believed to be the cradle and traditional home of the Bono people.
Edina Bakatue Festival
The Edina Bakatue Festival is an annual event in Elmina, Ghana, celebrating unity, heritage, and the river deity Nana Benya. Held on the first Tuesday of July, it marks the start of the fishing season. The six-week preparation period includes purification rituals, capping of the shrine, and specific weekly activities. The festival culminates with the Paramount Chief casting his net into the river, signifying the lifting of bans and the start of a prosperous period.
Mount Afadja
Mount Afadja, also known as Afadjato, is Ghana's highest peak at 885 meters. Located in the Volta Region, it holds cultural and spiritual significance for the Ewe people. The mountain attracts tourists with its scenic hiking trails, nearby waterfalls like Wli Falls, and cultural experiences in local villages. It's a symbol of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Elmina-Java Museum
The Elmina-Java Museum in Elmina, Ghana, stands as a pivotal site of cultural and historical significance. Focusing on the stories and artifacts from the Elmina Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers insights into the transatlantic slave trade and Ghana's vibrant cultural tapestry. Through interactive exhibits and diverse displays, visitors can connect with Ghana's rich history, art, and traditions, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking profound cultural experiences.
Bisa Aberwa Museum
The Bisa Aberwa Museum in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana, offers a deep dive into the cultural heritage of the Ahanta and Nzema people. Through artifacts, storytelling, and contemporary art, visitors gain insights into the region's history, traditions, and artistic expressions, making it a must-visit destination for cultural enthusiasts.
Bonwire Kente Museum
Explore the Bonwire Kente Museum, a vibrant celebration of Ghana's weaving heritage. Discover the rich history of Kente cloth, its cultural significance, and the artistry behind this iconic African textile. Immerse yourself in a world where tradition weaves the fabric of a nation's identity.
Ghanaian Cuisine Guide: Fufu
Try Ghana's beloved dish - Fufu. Rich in tradition and flavour, Fufu is not just food; it's a cultural experience. Join and discover this Ghanaian dish.
Fort Kongenstein
Fort Kongenstein in Ada Foah, Ghana, offers a glimpse into the country's colonial past. Although in a state of ruin, the fort provides visitors with a unique historical experience, scenic views of the Volta River, and an opportunity to engage with the vibrant local culture.
Nakore Ancient Mosque
Visit the Nakore Ancient Mosque, a 17th-century marvel in Ghana's Upper West Region. This mosque, built in the Sudano-Sahelian style, offers a glimpse into the rich Islamic heritage and architectural traditions of the region. Explore its unique design, connect with the local community, and experience the tranquillity of this historical site.
Tourism Stakeholder's Mixer
This Tourism Stakeholders Mixer is a collaborative event designed to address key challenges in tourism and hospitality. By fostering dialogue on sustainability, tech innovation, workforce development, and post-pandemic recovery, the initiative aims to build a resilient, inclusive, and eco-conscious industry.
GhanaTRVL partners with Ghana Tourism Federation (GHATOF)
GhanaTRVL and GHATOF have formed a strategic alliance to elevate Ghana’s tourism through digital innovation. Leveraging GhanaTRVL’s commission-free platform and GHATOF’s nationwide network, the partnership amplifies online visibility, empowers local SMEs, and develops rich cultural content for sustainable travel experiences.