Processions, dances, solemn ceremonies and precious glass bead necklaces to celebrate an ancient rite whose solemnity endures to our days: the Dipo. An important initiation ceremony marking the transition to adulthood for the young Krobo girls.
Every year in spring, dozens of Krobo girls gather in Odumase for a five-day event, punctuated by singing, dancing and practical exercises in home and family management. An increasing of emotional intensity, up to the solemn ceremonies on Saturday and Sunday, which conclude the ritual and decree the emancipation of the young women. Dipo is not only a school of life, but also an opportunity for families to flaunt their wealth by adorning the girls’ bodies with hundreds of scenic strands of glass beads, a precious commodity handed down from generation to generation.
We will also participate in the Akwasidae of the Ashanti, which historically perpetuates the people’s veneration of their king.
The celebration, which takes place every 42 days in Kumasi, is certainly among the most opulent, participatory and enthralling events one can witness in West Africa. A riot of colourful fabrics, heavy gold jewellery, large multicoloured umbrellas and drums punctuate the solemn procession of dignitaries and political and diplomatic representatives. A pompous parade between the festive and the solemn in which all Ashanti are called to take part to pay homage to the powerful ruler Osei Tutu II and the entire royal family.
Day 1: Friday 24 April 2026
Outward flight / Accra (ACC)
Day 2: Saturday 25 April 2026
Accra / Kumasi
The chaotic Kejetia Market, Ashanti funerals and voodoo ceremonies.
Day 3: Sunday 26 April 2026
Kumasi (Akwasidae Festival)
The Akwasidae Festival in honour of the Ashanti King, featuring percussion, dancing and parades of traditional leaders.
Day 4: Monday 27 April 2026
Kumasi/Ashanti villages/Axim
Craft villages and animist shrines in the Ashanti region.
Day 5: Tuesday 28 April 2026
Axim/Nzulezu/Beyin/Axim
The stilt village of Nzulezu and the beaches of Beyin.
Day 6: Wednesday 29 April 2026
Axim/Cape Coast/Anomabo
Reminders of the slave trade at Axim Fort and Cape Coast Castle.
Day 7: Thursday 30 April 2026
Anomabo/Kakum National Park/Elmina/Anomabo
The thrilling canopy walk in Kakum National Park and the colourful harbour of Elmina, with its constant comings and goings of multicoloured canoes.
Day 8: Friday 1 May 2026
Anomabo/Akosombo
Transfer from the coast to the tranquil surroundings of Lake Volta.
Day 9: Saturday 2 May 2026
Akosombo/Krobo villages (Dipo)/Akosombo
The Dipo initiation rites for young Krobo girls.
Day 10: Sunday 3 May 2026
Akosombo/Krobo villages (Dipo)/Accra (ACC)
The Dipo initiation rites for young Krobo girls.
Day 11: Monday 4 May 2026
Accra (ACC)/Return flight
There are no extensions for this tour, please contact us at info@kanaga-at.com.