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8th edition of Heritage Caravan slated for 4th-11th March 2023

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8th edition of Heritage Caravan slated for 4th-11th March 2023

The 2023 edition of the Heritage Caravan trip has been scheduled to take place from the 4th to the 11th of March. The Caravan, which saw massive patronage on its return in 2022 will once again embark on an exciting adventure through 13 regions of Ghana.

This year, the tour will start from the Greater Accra, through to Eastern Region, Ashanti Region, Upper East Region, Savannah Region, Northern Region, through to North West, Bono Region, Ahafo Region, Bono East region, Western north, Western Region, and the Central Region of Ghana in 7 magical days.

As with all Heritage Caravan experiences, the 2023 edition also promises to be an adventure of a life-time filled with rich cultural experience, introspective historical visitations, and exhilarating field days with nature!

The Heritage Caravan is a week-long road trip, which takes participants on a tour to various regions in Ghana, with the aim of experiencing the rich culture, dynamic traditions, and historical excerpts of the Ghanaian heritage.

Since its inception in 2016, the Caravan has been to all regions of the country, visiting tour sites like the Mole National Park, the Military Museum and Bonwire Kente Exhibition in Ashanti Region, the Slave Memorial at Assin Manso, Elmina Castle, the Larabanga Mosque – one of Ghana’s architectural masterpieces, the village on stilts; Nzulezu, and the crocodile pond at Paga amongst others.

This year’s Caravan will for the first time be making a stop at Amedzofe to explore the majestic mountain Gemi in the Volta Region.

The Heritage Caravan, an initiative of Citi TV and Citi FM takes place in the month of March (Heritage Month). It is part of a series of  events that marks the Heritage Month; a month-long exposition on the Ghanaian heritage, and historical antecedence.

The Heritage Caravan 2023 is proudly sponsored by Hollard Ghana, the European Union, Malta Guinness, and Ebony Condoms.