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...
Kpledjoo Festival
The Kpledjoo Festival is an annual harvest festival celebrated by the chiefs and people of Tema in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It is usually celebrated in late March or first week in April depending on the moon.
It is celebrated to facilita...
Aboakyer Fest
The Aboakyer festival is celebrated on the 1st Saturday in May by the Effutu’s of Winneba Traditional Area in the Central Region of Ghana.
The Winneba Aboakyer is an ancient rite of animal sacrifice to the god Otu to celebrate their safe migration...
Divination Ahoto Retreats
Ahoto Healing Home Retreats offers transformative experiences grounded in self-healing and ancient ancestral wisdom.
Our retreats, including Divination Ahoto, Kra Fre, New & Full Moon, Spiritual Awakening, Grief in Honor, Fearless Soul, and Sacre...
Bakatue Festival
The festival marks the beginning of the fishing season in Elmina. During this celebration, the people offer thanks and prayers to the gods for a good fishing year.
Come witness the rich traditions and vibrant culture that define Elmina. From the g...
Fetu Afahye Festival
The Fetu Afahye Festival is undoubtedly the most important calendar amongst the Fante people of the central region of Ghana. The Fetu Afahye Festival is celebrated by the Oguaa or Cape Coast Traditional Area of Central Region.
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.
Homowo Festival - Harvest Celebration
Every year in Accra, the Ga people celebrate victory over ancient famine with a festival that literally means 'hoot at hunger.' For weeks, no drums - silence. Then suddenly - thousands gathering, doors thrown open to strangers, traditional foods shared with the living and the dead.
Celebrating Adae (Akwasidae) Festival
A magnificent celebration of Ashanti people. Every 6 weeks this spectacular and vibrant celebration brings people together at Manhyia Palace in Kumasi.
Paga Crocodile Pond
The Paga Crocodile Pond is natures most impressive wild life site in Ghana. Tourists can get close, can sit, touch, and take photographs with the crocodiles
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.
Easter in Ghana: From Solemn Rituals to Sky-High Thrills
Easter in Ghana is a seamless blend of traditional religious observances and cultural festivities. From solemn church services and community outreach to lively beach parties and the thrilling paragliding festival in Kwahu, Ghana's Easter is a unique experience. Go on a journey through the various aspects of Easter in Ghana, and see how this global festival is celebrated with a distinctive Ghanaian flair.
Tagbo Falls
Tagbo Falls, located in Liati Wote, Ghana, is a 60-meter waterfall surrounded by lush rainforest. It holds cultural significance for the Ewe people and supports the local economy through tourism. Visitors can enjoy hiking, swimming, and cultural experiences.