Kumasi Carnival

Kumasi Carnival is one or the most vibrant events that celebrates the coming together of Caribbean and Ghanaian culture.

Since 2019, the Ghana-Caribbean Chamber of Commerce has been organizing this event that brings together the global African Di...

Uniland Festival

UNILAND is set to be largest global stage and the cutting-edge Ghanaian creative Students stage & tourism festival designed to attract a global audience to promote unity and build networks around the world helping bridging working capacities etc.

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Annual Kids Tourism Festival

The Annual Kids Tourism Festival brings our younger ones together to showcase the Rich Ghanaian Culture in the form of cultural dances, recitals, songs, wear Ghana shows , drama, amidst fun and games.

Come and enjoy this with your kids!...

Ghana International 21st Book Fair

The Ghana International Book Fair is an annual event organised to celebrate the rich Ghanaian culture through books. The main goal behind organising the Book Fair is to bring together all Ghanaian and international book industry players to exhibit bo...

Ancestor Veneration

This annual festival occurs this year from 04 and 06 October with the main event on 05 October. It is deeply influenced by southern Ghanaian culture, especially Ghana’s Ga-Dangme traditions.

The festival is also known for the libation, prayers and...

Ghana to the Moon

We are locked and loaded for December 14th, 2024! Energy for an extraordinary journey to the Moon during the Inspiration Weekend , as we celebrate the vibrant Ghanaian culture and its talented artists at “Ghana to the Moon”!

Get ready for a nig...

Westside Carnival

Get ready to experience the Westside Carnival in Takoradi this December! Known as one of the most anticipated events of the year, the Westside Carnival transforms the city into a hub of cultural celebration, music, and dance. From December 24th to 26...

Family Day Out

Family Day Out is an event that unites Ghanaians from home, abroad, and the Diaspora to experience our rich food and culture.

Come to Bunso Eco Park for a day filled with nostalgia and fun as we bring back beloved traditional games like ‘Charles ...

Teensrave - The 5th Dimension

The Perry Effect’s "TEENSRAVE" celebrates its 5th anniversary with the theme "The 5th Dimension".

Over the years, Teensrave has become a hallmark event, showcasing Ghanaian culture, Games, Food, Art, Fashion, Afro music, and dance.

Our past e...

Ghana Food Festival 2024

Ghana Food Festival 2024 set to celebrate Ghanaian cuisine and culture at Accra Zoo

The Ghana Food Festival (GFF) is set to return on December 26th, 2024, from 10 AM to 11 PM, promising a vibrant celebration of Ghanaian cuisine, culture, and enter...

Festival Of Lights Ghana

Festival of Lights Ghana is back this year with an even more magical experience. From December 25th to 27th at the Forecourt of the State House, Santa Claus will be paying a special visit to Accra, all thanks to a letter from a Ghanaian child....

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.

Manhyia Palace Museum

Within the walls of Kumasi lies the jewel of Ghana's cultural crown and one of the most cherished historical landmarks, Manhyia Palace Museum. This museum is a chronicle of Ashanti royalty, where history echoes through halls once walked by kings. It reveals artefacts and wisdom, from the grandeur of royal furnishings to personal effects of the Asantehenes. Have a glimpse at the Ashanti world and feel the pulse of Ghanaian heritage.

Lake Bosumtwe

Nestled in the heart of Ghana's Ashanti Region lies Lake Bosumtwi, a natural wonder steeped in myth and legend. This article takes you on a journey through the history and beauty of this hidden gem, from the mythical origins of its creation to the serene surroundings that you should not miss. Discover nearby attractions and start planning your trip to Lake Bosumtwi today!

Labadi Beach

Discover the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation at Labadi Beach, Ghana's most popular beach destination. From surfing and water sports to vibrant cultural festivals and beachside dining, Labadi Beach offers endless fun and entertainment. Immerse yourself in Ghanaian culture and experience the ultimate beach adventure at Labadi Beach.

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.

How to Ride a Trotro like a Local

Discover how to navigate Ghana’s bustling cities like a local by mastering the trotro, the most popular and affordable mode of transport. This guide provides essential tips on finding the right trotro, understanding routes, and practicing local etiquette. Whether you’re a tourist or a new resident, learn how to blend in and travel efficiently with confidence.

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.

Cedi Bead Factory

The Cedi Bead Factory in Ghana is a place where you can learn about the history and skill of making beautiful glass beads. Learn more about the craft and the Master Bead maker!

Salaga Slave Market and Heritage Site

An 18th-century slave market located in the Savannah Region of Ghana, played a pivotal role during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. It served as a crucial market where enslaved Africans were transported to the coast for export.