
The Nyigbla Festival is a vibrant annual celebration held by the chiefs and residents of Afife, located near Akatsi in Ghana's Volta Region. Typically taking place in February, this festival is a time of communal joy and cultural expression.
The Dzawuwu Festival is an annual February celebration in Ghana’s Agave Traditional Area (Dabala, Volta Region), rooted in cultural heritage, gratitude, and remembrance.
The Dzawuwu Festival is an annual February celebration in Ghana’s Agave Traditional Area (Dabala, Volta Region), rooted in cultural heritage, gratitude, and remembrance.
The Paragbeile Festival stands as a vibrant cultural celebration cherished by the chiefs and inhabitants of Tumu, nestled in the Upper West Region of Ghana.
Kuure, the annual festival celebrated by the predominantly blacksmith community of Zaare, holds profound significance as it symbolizes the importance of the
The Chocolate Day, also known as National Chocolate Day, was instituted by the Ghana Tourism Authority in 2005 to coincide with Valentine's Day.
The Gurunsi people in Bolgatanga and Zuarungu joyously celebrate Adaakoya annually, typically held from January to February. This festival is a heartfelt expression of gratitude to the deities for bountiful harvests. Traditional rites, including sacrifices, are observed, accompanied by vibrant drum beats and lively dancing, marking the essence of the festivities.