Visit the Tamberma tribe and their unique houses - Togo .
The Tamberma people, also known as the Batammariba, are an ethnic group living in the Koutammakou region, which spans northern Togo and neighboring Benin. They are best known for their unique fortress-like mud houses, called Takienta, which have earned their homeland a UNESCO World Heritage designation.

The Ngmayem Festival
The Ngmayem Festival is a significant cultural celebration of the Krobo people in the Eastern Region of Ghana. It is held annually in October to give thanks for a successful millet harvest, which is a staple crop for the Krobo community. The festival includes colorful durbars, traditional drumming, dancing, and cultural performances, as well as rituals led by the Krobo chiefs and elders.
The festival offers a unique cultural experience, allowing visitors to witness the beauty of Krobo traditions, including their famous bead-making heritage, and enjoy a lively atmosphere filled with music, dance, and history.


The Little Dancers of Man
located in the scenic region of Man in western Côte d’Ivoire, are a captivating cultural group celebrated for their vibrant and symbolic performances. These young performers are skilled in traditional dances that reflect the rich heritage of the Dan people, often incorporating intricate footwork, expressive movements, and colorful costumes.
Accompanied by rhythmic drumming and melodic instruments, their performances are deeply rooted in local customs and storytelling, offering an enchanting glimpse into the region’s traditions. The Little Dancers of Man are a highlight for visitors, leaving lasting memories of Côte d’Ivoire’s cultural richness and artistic talent.

The Akwasidae Festival
is a prestigious Ashanti royal celebration held every six weeks at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi, Ghana. It honors the Ashanti king (Asantehene) and pays tribute to the kingdom’s ancestors.
This vibrant festival features a grand royal durbar, where the Asantehene, adorned in magnificent Kente cloth and gold ornaments, receives homage from chiefs and dignitaries. The event is filled with traditional drumming, Adowa dances, and libation rituals, creating a mesmerizing display of Ashanti heritage and regal splendor.
The Akwasidae Festival offers visitors a rare opportunity to witness the rich traditions of the Ashanti Kingdom and experience its royal grandeur, music, and history firsthand.

The Little Dancers of Issia
are a renowned cultural dance group from Issia, a town in western Côte d’Ivoire. Known for their graceful yet energetic performances, these young dancers captivate audiences with their synchronized movements, symbolic gestures, and vibrant traditional costumes.
Their performances are deeply rooted in Ivorian folklore and traditions, often accompanied by rhythmic drumming and melodic chanting. The dances tell stories of community life, ancestral heritage, and spiritual beliefs, making them an important part of local festivals and ceremonies.
A highlight of any visit to Issia, the Little Dancers of Issia offer a unique and mesmerizing glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Journey Into the Soul of Africa
Let Berakha Tours & Travel guide you on a cultural adventure that brings Africa’s stories to life. With each step, you’ll discover the traditions and history that make this continent extraordinary.
