



This year’s trip is sponsored by Campari, Maggi, Golden Tree, GCB, Voltic and Donewell Insurance. This year’s Heritage Caravan started on the 2nd of March and ends on the 9th of March. This year’s Heritage Caravan would also visit the Kakum National Park, the Bobiri Butterfly Sanctuary, Kintampo Waterfalls, Paga Crocodile pond among others.Īside all the amazing places patrons would be visiting, there would other activities on the side like Bonfire night, barbeque, beach party and a masquerade party. The Caravan has also taken patrons to the Mole National Park. Over the years, patrons have been taken to the Stilt Village in the Western Region, Nzulenzu, the Adaklu Mountain in the Volta region, the Manhyia Palace in the Ashanti Region, the Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary in the Brong Ahafo Region, the Gamashie, Jamestown in Accra, the Cape Coast and Elmina Castles in the Central Region among other places. The Heritage Caravan has been running for the past four years. It’s an opportunity for Ghanaians to know their country as Ghana in the month that Ghana celebrates its independence. This year, the Caravan will be visiting 14 of the 16 regions but will be sleeping in 8 of them. The Heritage Caravan gives patrons an exciting experience, as they tour various regions and exciting destinations of the country. The Gbewa Palace will come alive as the newly enskinned Yaa Naa will host the Heritage Caravan. Day 3 of the journey will be taking the caravan to Yendi in the Northern Region.
