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Tourist Guide: How Traditional Festivals are Celebrated in Ghana

A festival is an event or a celebration of a group of people or tribe that centers on the characteristic aspect of that tribe and its religion or culture. Every year, festivals are celebrated in Ghana by different groups of peoples and tribes. Ghana is a country with diverse cultures, as such, festivals are celebrated to show the rich culture and heritage of the people. Festival celebrations in Ghana are colorful, vibrant and a big occasion. A lot of preparations, planning and activities go into festival celebrations in Ghana. People believe that festival celebrations helps them to forge close bondage with their ancestors. In Ghana, festival celebrations bring people from different cultures and religions together: religious leaders, political leaders, businessmen, tourists, etc. Festival celebrations also serves as a tourist attraction to attract more tourists and potential investors into the community. So how are festivals celebrated in Ghana? What kind of activities and programs are organized to celebrate a festival. How a festival is celebrated in Ghana is dependent on many factors: tribe, people, religion, purpose and occasion. Despite these factors, there are many things that are done in common by most the tribes and peoples to celebrate festivals. Purification Normally before festivals are celebrated in Ghana, the land or community is purified or cleansed. This is done to rid the land of evil spirits and any bad luck. It is normally done by the high priest and elders. In some communities there is a ban on drumming and noise making before or during the festival celebration. Social Activities A lot of social activities are held to celebrate festivals in Ghana. They include: drumming and dancing, swimming, musical concerts, beauty pageants, etc. This is done to foster a sense of communal love among the people. In the past, it was a good opportunity for the youth to find a suitable marriage partner. Developmental Projects During festivals, the peoples and chiefs use the opportunity to initiate developmental projects like building of schools, roads, hospitals and many other social amenities in their communities. Grand Durbar On the last days of the festival celebration, which is usually a Saturday a grand durbar is held. The paramount chief sits in state and is payed homage by sub chiefs and other important dignitaries. Thanksgiving Service A thanksgiving service is held, normally the first Sunday after the grand durbar in church to thank God for a successful festival celebration. Interested in renting a car for your business and personal engagements in Ghana? When are you  planning to rent the car? Would you also like to plan your group or personal tour in Ghana? Make your booking now to get amazing discounts.  Contact Us Location: Ghana, Accra-Cantonment Email: frimprincetransport@yahoo.com Call: + 233 201588455

Portrait of the Nation-Ghana

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Ghana Tourism & Hospitality Report 2017

The hotel sector in Ghana has remained resilient despite recent global economic challenges. Following the collapse in the oil price and that of other commodities, the government has taken steps to diversify the economy, including promoting the hospitality and tourism sector. These are some of the highlights from PwC’s 7th edition of the ‘Hotels Outlook: 2017-2021’ report. Ghana’s hospitality industry grew 1.2% from 2015 to 2016. The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) expects Ghana’s tourism industry to expand by 5.6% in 2016 and maintain an annual growth rate of 5.1% per annum from 2017 through to 2027. A number of internationally-branded hotels are based in Accra. As at May 2017, there were 2, 723 hotels and lodges in Ghana. This is expected to increase the number of business travellers to the country as the government embarks on a number of initiatives to stimulate economic growth. The government is also making improvements in transport infrastructure, with the construction of a third terminal at Accra’s Kotoka International Airport and allocation of funds for the repair of roads to popular tourist destinations. The hotel industry is expected to grow 1.1% in 2017, 2.1% in 2018 and 2.3% in 2019. “Having regard to the investment by foreign investors in the industry through the establishment of high-rated hotels, and an increasing number of tourists and business travellers, it is expected that there will be continuous growth in the industry,” Calicchio said. Source: My Joy Online Are you planning your tour this year or early next year? You can trust Frimprince to give you a great tour experience. Contact Us Location: Ghana, Accra-Cantonment Email: frimprincetransport@yahoo.com Call: + 233 201588455.

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