Festival Tours

Ghana is famous for it's festivals. We offer a number of recommended tours that allow you to attend one of these colorful and festive events. Of course, we can create a customized itinerary attending these or any other festival.

Aboakyer Festival 2026 Tour

24-Apr-2026  to  03-May-2026

Be in attendance the historic Aboakyer festival where two warrior teams in Winneba compete to capture a live deer and present to the town.

Includes the popular Ashanti Akwasidae festival, Accra City tour, the former slave castle in Elmina, a rainforest canopy walkway, and craft villages of the Ashanti Kingdom.




July 2026 Edina Bakatue Festival Tour

05-Jul-2026  to  14-Jul-2026

Summertime in sunny West Africa by touring Ghana visiting beaches, markets, The powerful Ashanti Kingdom, traditional villages, the former slave castle at Elmina, crocodile ponds, birds, and West Africa's tallest rain forest canopy walkway at Kakum National Park.

Highlights includes attending the most anticipated colourful Edina Bakatue at the Elmina lagoon, a cultural performance and an African traditional blessing.




August 2026 Chale Wote, Akwasidae and Odambea Festivals Tour

13-Aug-2026  to  24-Aug-2026

A 12 day festival tour of Ghana, witnessing the Chale Wote, Ashanti Akwasidae & Odambea festival in Saltpond.

Highlights includes beaches, sacred shrines, the former slave castle at Cape Coast, traditional villages, the Slave River, crocodile ponds, and West Africa's tallest rain forest canopy walkway at Kakum National Park.




September 2026 Fetu Afahye Festival Tour

03-Sep-2026  to  09-Sep-2026

Witness the Fetu Afahye in Cape Coast also known as Orange Friday which is a massive street party featuring plenty of exciting displays and celebrations. This is to commemorate that traditional purification which saved the land from a plague and a show of gratitude to the 77 gods of the Oguaa Traditional Area.

Includes Accra City tour, seasonal waterfalls, markets, beaches, the Ashanti Kingdom, traditional villages, Volta River, the Slave River, sacred shrines, traditional blessing, the former slave castle at Cape Coast, and Ghana's tallest rain forest canopy walkway at Kakum National Park.




Kente Festival

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