Join us as we prepare to celebrate 70 years of Ghana's independence. My Ghana 2027 is dedicated to helping the global Ghanaian diaspora reconnect with their roots through stories, shared experiences, and heritage tours. Together, we will celebrate our culture like never before.

Un nouveau matin à soixante-dix ans : Le Ghana se prépare à un anniversaire historique Tradition et avenir : Ce qui attend le Ghana pour son 70ᵉ jubilé La grande parade : Un moment fort de fierté nationale

A New Dawn at Seventy: Ghana Prepares for a Historic Anniversary Tradition Meets the Future: What to Expect for Ghana’s 70th Jubilee The Grand Parade: A Highlight of National Pride
Ein neuer Morgen mit siebzig: Ghana bereitet sich auf ein historisches Jubiläum vor Tradition trifft Zukunft: Was Ghana zum 70. Jubiläum erwartet Die große Parade: Ein Höhepunkt nationalen Stolzes
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Reconnect. Rediscover. Rise.
Step into the cultural, historical, and spiritual heart of Ghana.
Whether you’re returning to your ancestral homeland or discovering West Africa
for the first time, our curated journeys immerse you in the stories, traditions,
and living heritage that define the soul of Ghana.
From powerful walks through Cape Coast & Elmina Slave Castles to the vibrant
pulse of Accra’s nightlife. From sacred village ceremonies to breathtaking
landscapes — your journey begins here.
Be part of Ghana's 70th Independence Anniversary

The Top visionary leaders behind Ghana's and Africa`s independence.

The visionary leader behind Ghana's independence and the nation's first president.

A historic queen mother who led the Ashanti resistance against British colonialism.

Former UN Secretary-General and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, a symbol of Ghana's global leadership.

Renowned author and academic whose works reflect the rich culture of Ghana.

South African singer and civil rights activist who celebrated Ghana's independence through music.

A community leader driving initiatives for cultural preservation in Ghana's diaspora.
Ghana's 70th Independence Anniversary marks a significant milestone in the country's history, celebrating its emergence as a sovereign nation in 1957. This anniversary is a time for Ghanaians and the diaspora to reflect on their heritage, celebrate achievements, and reunite to honor their roots and culture. It serves as a reminder of the struggles and triumphs that have shaped Ghana's identity over the decades, creating a sense of pride and unity among its people worldwide, especially in the lead-up to the celebrations in March 2027.
You can participate in the celebrations by visiting our website, myghana2027.com, where you can find information on various events, heritage tours, and community activities planned for the anniversary. Additionally, you can share your personal stories, connect with fellow diasporas, and book your travel to Ghana to join the festivities in person. Keep an eye out for updates as we finalize plans leading up to the big day!
We offer a variety of heritage tours that showcase Ghana's rich history and cultural landmarks. Popular tours include visits to historic forts and castles, exploring Kakum National Park, and attending events focused on Pan-Africanism. Our tours cater to various interests, whether you want to learn about the transatlantic slave trade, enjoy natural wonders, or engage in local traditions. You can book these tours directly through the website when planning your trip.
Absolutely! We encourage everyone to share their personal stories and experiences related to Ghana. This can include family history, memories of growing up in Ghana, or experiences living abroad as part of the diaspora. Sharing these stories helps foster community and connection among Ghanaians worldwide and is a wonderful way to contribute to the celebration of our independence anniversary.
