Experience an African festival tour in Ghana

The true beauty of our culture is displayed at the highest level by chiefs and leaders. This is done during festivals. We will ensure that you get the full experience in a safe environment.

Festivals in Ghana

The true beauty of the Ghanaian culture is displayed at the highest level by chiefs and leaders. This is done during festivals. Our festival tours are designed to make you part of the experience, and to make sure you get a full understanding of every cultural activity. 


Dipo

A puberty festival to initiate young girls into womanhood.

Location: Eastern Region
Period: April
Duration: 1day
1-2 people: US$73 per person 
3-10 people: US$65 per person 
More than 10 people: US$58 per person 


Aboakyir

Deer hunting

Location: Winneba, Central Region
Period: May
1-2 people: US$73 per person 
3-10 people: US$65 per person 
More than 10 people: US$58 per person


Bakatue

Fish Harvesting - Bakatue is an annual festival, celebrated on the first Tuesday of July, by the chiefs and people of Elmina

Location: Elmina, Central Region 
Period: July 
1-2 people: US$73 per person 
3-10 people: US$65 per person 
More than 10 people: US$58 per person


Odambea

Commemorates the migration of the “Nkusukum” people centuries ago from Techiman (500km away) to their present settlement

Location: Saltpond, Central Region
Period: August 
1-2 people: US$73 per person 
3-10 people: US$65 per person 
More than 10 people: US$58 per person


Fetu Afashe 

Harvest commemorating first contact with the colonial masters.

Location: Cape Coast (Oguaa), Central Region 
Period: August/September  
1-2 people: US$73 per person 
3-10 people: US$65 per person 
More than 10 people: US$58 per person


Homowo Festival 

Harvest and thanksgiving

 Location: Accra, Greater Accra Region 
 Period: August/September 
1-2 people: US$73 per person 
3-10 people: US$65 per person 
More than 10 people: US$58 per person


Ahobaa Kese Festival 

Abeadze Ahobaa Kese festival is celebrated by the people of Abeadze Traditional area in the Central Region of Ghana. This annual festival is always celebrated, which commenced on the twelve (12th) Tuesday after ‘Abeadzeman Ogya’ is launched. 

 ‘Eguado to’ is a festival celebrated annually in Abeadzeman by every chief who sits on the black stool in his town/community.

Location: Abeadze Dominase, Central Region
Period: August 
1-2 people: US$73 per person 
3-10 people: US$65 per person 
More than 10 people: US$58 per person


Hogbetsotso Festival 

Symbolizes the migration of Anlos from the tyrannical ruler of their king. 

Location: Anlo, Volta Region 
Period: November 
1-2 people: US$73 per person 
3-10 people: US$65 per person 
More than 10 people: US$58 per person


Kente Festival

Commemorates the origin of the Kente cloth

Location: Bonwire, Ashanti Region 
 Period: July/August 
1-2 people: US$73 per person 
3-10 people: US$65 per person 
More than 10 people: US$58 per person


Asafotu-fiam

Commemorate the victories of warriors in past battles as well as those who died.

Location: Ada, Eastern
 Period: July/August 
1-2 people: US$73 per person 
3-10 people: US$65 per person 
More than 10 people: US$58 per person


Panafest

Festival is dedicated to showcasing the African arts and honour Africa slaves

Location: Cape Coast, Central Region 
 Period: July/August 
1-2 people: US$73 per person 
3-10 people: US$65 per person 
More than 10 people: US$58 per person


Odwira Festival 

Festival of Purifying of the Ashantis' ancestral stools

Location: Akropong, Eastern Region
 Period: September 
1-2 people: US$73 per person 
3-10 people: US$65 per person 
More than 10 people: US$58 per person
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