Festivals in Kumasi — what to do and where to start

Ghana's festival calendar is rich and year-round — from Chale Wote in Accra to Hogbetsotso in the Volta. Here's how to experience festivals in Kumasi specifically.

May 13, 20263 min readBy the Exohaven editors

Ghana's festival calendar is rich and year-round — from Chale Wote in Accra to Hogbetsotso in the Volta.

Kumasi ranks among the strongest places in Ghana for festivals. Here's what you should know before you go, and how to actually do it.

Why Kumasi for festivals

Heart of the Ashanti Kingdom. Manhyia Palace, vast Kejetia Market and the most-visited cultural museums in the country.

  • Chale Wote Street Art Festival (late August)
  • Akwaaba and Detty December (December)
  • PANAFEST and Emancipation Day (every two years)
  • Aboakyer deer-hunting festival in Winneba

What to do specifically

  1. Manhyia Palace museum — Ashanti kingship history
  2. Kejetia Market — one of West Africa's largest
  3. Kente weaving workshop at Bonwire village — Kente weaving workshop at Bonwire village

When to come

November to March. The shape of the festivals experience changes meaningfully by season — wet-season festivals in Ghana is different from dry-season festivals, and a good planner accounts for this.

How Kumasi's festivals compares

Ghana has multiple cities that handle festivals well. Kumasi's particular strengths:

  • Vibe: Royal · cultural · markets
  • Famous for: Ashanti kingdom and Asantehene (king) tradition
  • Best paired with: Aunty Muni Waakye after the experience

We typically suggest pairing festivals in Kumasi with one of these adjacent activities:

  • Manhyia Palace museum
  • Kejetia Market
  • Kente weaving workshop at Bonwire village

Where to eat after

  • Aunty Muni Waakye — legendary rice and beans breakfast
  • Vic Baboo's Cafe — long-running Indian-inflected menu
  • View Bar & Grill at Adum — grilled tilapia and live music

Practicalities

  • Getting there: Domestic flights from Accra (45 min) or 4-5 hours by road via the Kumasi highway.
  • Where to stay: choose accommodation in Adum for proximity to the experience.
  • Budget: festivals in Kumasi is mid-budget by Ghana standards — most experiences are affordable; guide fees and transport make up the bulk of the spend.

Putting it together

A focused day of festivals in Kumasi should look something like:

  1. Morning — the headline experience (book ahead if needed).
  2. Mid-day — long lunch at one of the spots above.
  3. Afternoon — an adjacent, lower-intensity stop.
  4. Evening — sunset somewhere with food and a cold drink.

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