Ghana's calendar is packed with vibrant festivals that celebrate the country's diverse ethnic groups, rich history, and creative spirit. Timing your visit to coincide with one of these celebrations will add an unforgettable cultural dimension to your trip.
Homowo, celebrated by the Ga people of Accra in August, features traditional drumming, ritual sprinkling of kpokpoi (a traditional food), and energetic street processions. The Chale Wote Street Art Festival, also in August, transforms Jamestown into an open-air gallery of murals, installations, music, and performance art.
Panafest and Emancipation Day in July-August draw visitors from across the African diaspora for performances, symposiums, and ceremonies at Cape Coast Castle. And the Aboakyir Deer Hunt Festival in Winneba offers a fascinating glimpse into the traditions of the Effutu people with its competitive deer hunting ritual.
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