The most attractive aspects of Ghanaian cultural life are that of the colourful traditional festivals and durbars which are frequently Read more...
Often recognised as Ghana’s breadbasket and less know to tourists, Brong Ahafo is the country’s greatest agricultural region with a Read more...
Hogbetsotso Festival is celebrated by the people of Anlo in the Volta Region of Ghana. The celebration starts in the Read more...
Ntonso is the homeland of adinkra cloth and the only place in Ghana where traditional adinkra is made locally from Read more...
About the Village Surrounded on three sides by dramatic cliffs and hills (the village name is translated literally as “inside Read more...
About Bono East The Bono East Region is a new region carved out of the then Brong Ahafo Region. The Read more...
The area of Paga gives tourists an opportunity to seea remarkably well-preserved slave camp, as well as a sacred pool Read more...
The Pikworo Slave camp was founded in 1704 and is located in Paga Nania, about 3 kilometers west of Paga Read more...
The Bisa Aberwa Museum is created to be one of the largest sculptural representations in clay, wood, cement, paintings and photographs of Read more...
About Wassa Domama Rock Shrine Walk into the past and have a feel of the mystic African rituals and works Read more...