The 2024 Ghana Food Festival is scheduled to take place on December 26 at the Accra Zoological Gardens

The Ghana Food Festival (GFF) returns this Boxing Day, offering a lively celebration of Ghanaian food, culture, and entertainment.

Scheduled for December 26, 2024, the event will run from 10 AM to 11 PM at the tranquil Accra Zoological Garden within the Achimota Forest Reserves. Organized by Pen It Multimedia Limited in partnership with the Accra Zoological Garden, the festival is supported by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Breeze 90.9 FM, Ameyaw Debrah Media, and Mojolife.vip. Endorsed as part of the “December in GH” activities under Beyond The Return (BTR), it promises to be a highlight of the festive season.

Emmanuel T. Forson, the festival’s founder, expressed enthusiasm for this year’s “Bronya Edition.” He highlighted the venue’s ability to create a vibrant atmosphere while promoting awareness of animal tourism and wildlife conservation in Ghana. Forson emphasized the family-friendly nature of the event, which offers attendees the chance to enjoy authentic Ghanaian cuisine, beverages, and locally crafted artifacts while engaging with Ghana’s rich natural heritage. He encouraged anyone passionate about Ghanaian culture, entertainment, and wildlife to attend.

The festival will feature a variety of activities, including animal sightseeing, live painting sessions, a movie night, a bonfire, traditional games, and a dedicated children’s playground, ensuring fun for all ages while celebrating Ghanaian creativity and traditions.

Tickets are available for GH₵100 (regular) and GH₵300 (VIP), with the VIP package offering premium seating, private animal tours, exclusive photography sessions, and ushering services. Tickets can be purchased online via Paystack.

For further information on tickets, vendor opportunities, partnerships, or sponsorships, contact +233 556 317 400 via call or WhatsApp, or email ghanafoodfestival@gmail.com.

The Ghana Food Festival 2024 is an excellent opportunity to experience the richness of Ghanaian culture and cuisine while supporting wildlife conservation efforts. This year’s edition promises to be a memorable and meaningful celebration of Ghana’s heritage.

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