About Reserve Ankasa-Nini-Suhien National Park and Resource Reserve are situated close to the border town of Elubo, some 1-hour 45minutes Read more...
About Homowo The word Homowo (Homo – hunger, wo – hoot) can mean “to hoot (or jeer) at hunger” in Read more...
History Fort Orange built as a trading post on the Dutch Gold Coast in 1642, near Sekondi. The trading post was Read more...
About The Akwambo festival is celebrated in August by the people of Agona and Gomoa districts in the Central Region of Ghana. The Read more...
Category: Festivals
The Feok festival also known as Feok Festival is celebrated by the chiefs and people of Sandema in the Upper Read more...
Kente cloth is a legendary fabric worn by African kings down the centuries. The cloth is still made in the traditional Read more...
About The Museum is a unique creation in West Africa by the Asante Kingdom, to commemorate their leaders, and to Read more...
The W.E.B. Du Bois Centre is a library to commemorate the late W.E.B DuBois. The centre consists of the museum Read more...
About Apoo Festival Apoo festival is a festival for the purification of the people of Techiman and its environment to Read more...
Daboya is the most famous of Ghana’s fugu weaving communities. Like kente, the fabric is hand-woven but the strips are Read more...