Traditions The Tengana Festival of the Talensis in Tongo... The Tengana Festival, a cherished annual tradition, stands as a vibrant celebration among the chiefs and people of the Tongo...
Traditions Adaakoya festival The Gurunsi people in Bolgatanga and Zuarungu joyously celebrate Adaakoya annually, typically held from January to February....
Traditions Akwambo festival The Akwambo festival, a cherished tradition among the chiefs and communities of Agona Nyakrom and Agona Swedru in the...
Traditions Kuure festival Kuure, the annual festival celebrated by the predominantly blacksmith community of Zaare, holds profound significance as it...
Traditions Odambea Festival The Odambea Festival stands as a cherished annual tradition among the chiefs and communities of the Nkusukum Traditional...
Traditions Embracing Tradition: The Dipo Rites of passage... The Dipo Rites, a cherished but contentious traditional festival in Ghana, stands as one of the most attended events in the...
Traditions Zumbenti Festival: Honouring ancestral gods and... The Zumbenti Festival is an annual cultural event celebrated by the chiefs and people of Kaleo, located in the Nadowli...
Traditions Edina Chrismas Festival: A timeless celebration... The Edina Bronya Festival stands as an enduring tradition among the chiefs and people of Elmina, located in the Central...
Traditions Winneba Masquerade Festival: Celebrating... The Winneba Masquerade Festival celebrated annually on January 1st in Ghana's picturesque town of Winneba, is a vibrant and...
Traditions Kakube Festival: Nandom's vibrant celebration... The Kakube Festival, observed by the people of Nandom in the Upper West Region of Ghana, is a significant cultural event...
Traditions Mframabuo Cave: A historic and cultural... Mframabuo Cave, located in the Bono Region of Ghana, is a site of historical and cultural significance.
Traditions Boaram Festival: A glimpse into the Talensis... The Boaram Festival is an annual harvest celebration observed by the chiefs and people of the Talensis in the Bongo...
Traditions Adowa Dance: A traditional Akan dance of... Adowa is a traditional dance performed by the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, celebrated for its rich cultural...
Traditions Akan Drum: Symbol of African resilience and... The Akan Drum, originating from West Africa and later discovered in the Colony of Virginia, stands as one of the oldest...
Traditions Asante Traditional Buildings: Preserving... The Asante Traditional Buildings stand as poignant reminders of Ghana's rich cultural history, nestled in the vicinity of...
Traditions Here are 10 traditional festivals celebrated in... Traditional Festivals in Ghana play an important role in promoting our culture and identity
Traditions Kundum Festival: Celebrating harvest and... The Kundum festival is a lively cultural celebration observed by the Ahanta and Nzema people in the Western region of Ghana....
Traditions Otor: The sacred and celebratory dish of the... Otor, also known as Etor, Oto, or Otoor, is a traditional dish created by the GaDangme (or Ga) tribe of Ghana for special...