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Heritage Caravan 2025 officially launched

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Ghanaians and adventure enthusiasts should be preparing for an unparalleled experience as the 2025 edition of the Heritage Caravan kicks off from 2nd-9th March, 2025.

Known for its vibrant cultural immersion and scenic explorations, this year’s Caravan promises even more excitement, surprises and unforgettable memories.

The Heritage Caravan, a flagship initiative by Channel One TV and Citi FM, has grown into one of Ghana’s most anticipated annual events.

Following the remarkable success of the 2024 edition, which captivated participants and drew acclaim for its seamless organisation and exciting activities, the 2025 Caravan is poised to surpass expectations.

Spanning eight days, the Heritage Caravan will take participants, affectionately called “Caravanites,” through 14 of Ghana’s diverse regions, offering an immersive experience of the nation’s cultural, historical and natural treasures.

The adventure begins in the Greater Accra Region with this year’s itinerary introduces a unique twist right at the start.

Frema Adunyame, Head of Events and Partnerships at Channel One TV and Citi FM made the exciting announcement on the Citi Breakfast Show on January 14.

She hinted at a surprise stop in Accra before the group embarks on their journey.

“This year, something interesting will happen in Accra. You know usually, when we move from Accra, we move straight to our next region but this year, when we move from Tesano, we will make a stop in Accra and I will give that information later. From the Greater Accra, we are going to the Volta region. There will be a great activity in the Volta region before moving straight to the North through Yendi.”

From Accra, the ‘Caravanites’ will head to the serene Volta Region, where an exciting activity awaits participants. From there, the route winds through Yendi in the Northern Region, venturing into the heart of northern landscape of Ghana.

The Caravan’s extensive itinerary will take participants through a range of Ghana’s breathtaking regions, including:

Upper East Region: Known for its traditional crafts and the Paga Crocodile Pond.

Oti Region: Featuring its picturesque scenery and lush environment.

Savannah Region: Home to Mole National Park, where wildlife roams freely.

Northern Region: A cultural hub with historic landmarks like the Yendi Palace.

Bono Region: Offering a mix of natural beauty and vibrant local traditions.

Ashanti Region: A place of historical and cultural significance, including the Manhyia Palace.

Western Region: Featuring stunning coastal views and historical forts.

Central Region: Rich in history, home to the Cape Coast and Elmina Castles.

Each stop will be filled with activities that showcase the region’s unique culture, food, and attractions. From guided tours and cultural performances to culinary experiences and interactive sessions with local communities, the Caravan ensures a deep dive into Ghana’s rich heritage.

The Heritage Caravan is designed to cater to participants from all walks of life, creating a space for camaraderie, learning and discovery.

From young professionals eager to explore the country to seasoned travelers seeking new experiences, the Caravan unites a diverse group of adventure enthusiasts.

Seats are limited, and anticipation is high for this year’s event. Members of the public who wish to join the Caravan are encouraged to secure their spots early. To make reservations, interested individuals can call 0205-973-973 for more details.

The Heritage Caravan 2025 is powered by Channel One TV with support from 97.3 Citi FM.



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