Asogli Te Za (Asogli Yam Festival)
Asogli Te Za, popularly known as Asogli Yam Festival is essentially a harvest festival celebrated by the Asogli State (Ho) and its surrounding areas...
Asogli Te Za, popularly known as Asogli Yam Festival is essentially a harvest festival celebrated by the Asogli State (Ho) and its surrounding areas...
About the fort Princes Town or Pokesu is located 5Â km east of Fort St. Antonio on Manfro Hill in the Ahanta West District of...
Mount Afadja is one of the highest mountains in Ghana standing at an elevation of 885 metres (2,904Â ft). The mountain is located in the...
There is only one place you can come up-close with nature and not feel threatened. Visit the #Zenga Crocodile pond, popularly called the Paga Crocodile...
The village of Sirigu is a fascinating example of local women taking action to preserve their art and culture. This village is home to...
They have been making kente cloth since the 17th century in Adanwomase, the royal weaving village for the Asante king. Around half the population...
Daboya is the most famous of Ghana’s fugu weaving communities. Like kente, the fabric is hand-woven but the strips are narrower and have stripes, [...
Ntonso is the homeland of adinkra cloth and the only place in Ghana where traditional adinkra is made locally from scratch. Ntonso is still...
About the village Kpetoe Kente Weaving Village is located near the Togo border, a cluster of villages called Kpetoe has produced kente cloth for...
About The Museum is a unique creation in West Africa by the Asante Kingdom, to commemorate their leaders, and to communicate the riches of...