Weekend Jungle Party

Experience outdoor camping mixed with an open air outdoor party with
unlimited fun where participants will be treated to live DJ performance, red cup party, games, hiking, riverboat tour and a lakeside party.

Fees include tent accommodation, mea...

Discover Ghana

Are you thinking of travelling to Ghana? We invite you to discover Ghana and give you 8 reasons why Ghana is a must-visit. See only a few reasons why we are happy to go there again and again.

The beautiful art of Glass Bead making from Ghana

You might not know this, but Venice is not the only place in the world where people make beautiful things out of glass. For decades, Ghanaians have been making wonderful glass beads from recycled glass, and they are absolutely captivating. If you want to learn more, continue reading, and we will tell you all about it.

The history of Kente and Adinkra symbols

Did you know the most popular locally-made fashion item in West Africa - Kente Cloth - was discovered by two friends in a forest upon meeting Anansi the spider?

Let me take you through the history on the making of Kente, what the colours mean and explain some of the Adinkra Symbols we use in making Kente.

Best hiking places in Ghana

It is time to put on your hiking boots, pack your meal, grab a water bottle, and apply some sunscreen because it’s time to go hiking in Ghana.

Who was the woman behind Ghana's Flag?

The flag of a country of the country is a representation of its history, its heritage, the culture of its people, and the hope for its future. In many countries, important individuals hoist their flags during national anthems to show their respect for the country. The story is no different with the Ghanaian flag.

Romantic places to visit in Ghana

Explore romantic things to do and places to visit in Ghana Valentine's Day or not. We share ideas on where to go with your significant other and spend some needed quality time together.

Black History Month in Ghana

Black History Month is an annual celebration in remembrance and appreciation to those who have taken the courage to stand up against oppression of many kinds. We celebrate heroes and their sacrifices for Ghana's future and the global struggle for freedom and equality.

Inspiring women in Ghana

Ghana has seen lots of women who have set pace in music, literature, creativity and showed bravery and exceptional leadership abilities. Some of these women are Yaa Asantewaa, Efua Sutherland, Ama Ata Aidoo, Thodosia Okoh and many others.

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.

Busua Beach

Busua Beach is a picturesque surfing haven in Ghana’s Western Region. This coastal gem is not just about the tranquil ambiance but a surfing hotspot with the perfect beach vibe. From riding the waves to exploring the nearby historical sites like Fort Apollonia, Busua is a gateway to diverse adventures.

Red Red

Red Red is a beloved Ghanaian dish featuring black-eyed peas cooked in red palm oil with tomatoes, creating a rich and flavourful stew. Often served with fried plantains, this hearty meal is a staple in Ghanaian cuisine. Learn about its ingredients, preparation methods, and cultural significance, and bring a taste of Ghana to your kitchen with this delicious recipe.

Shito

Add a dash of excitement to your meals with Shito! This popular hot black pepper sauce that's a cornerstone of Ghanaian cuisine is a feast for the senses. Our article warms you up to its slightly fiery flavours.

Sobolo - spicy refreshing hibiscus drink

Sobolo is a beloved refreshing drink in Ghana that you might fall in love with. The flavourful and healthy hibiscus drink is a popular choice in West Africa. Learn about its versatility, variations, and how to pair it with delicious Ghanaian cuisine!