The Chale Wote Art Festival is a vibrant celebration of street art, music, dance, and performance held each year in Accra, Ghana. It reflects the city’s creative energy and Ghana’s cultural heritage. Nearby Benin adds historical depth, with its roots in Vodun spirituality and the Dahomey Kingdom. Explore Abomey’s royal palaces and Pendjari National Park’s wildlife safaris.
From bold art in Accra to Benin’s rich history and natural wonders, Awuni Tours Ghana invites you on a journey where culture, creativity, and heritage come alive.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the Chale Wote Art Festival happen?
Chale Wote is usually held in August each year. Dates vary slightly, so it’s best to check with Awuni Tours or the official festival schedule for the latest updates.
Can tourists attend the Chale Wote Festival in Ghana?
Absolutely. It’s a must-see cultural event for visitors interested in contemporary African art and urban street culture. Awuni Tours offers guided trips to make the most of your festival experience.
Are there other art festivals in Ghana like Chale Wote?
While Chale Wote is the most well-known, Ghana also hosts smaller arts events throughout the year, including gallery exhibitions, craft fairs, and music festivals.
How can I join a guided Chale Wote festival tour with Awuni Tours?
You can book directly through our website or contact us for a custom cultural package that includes transportation, guided access, local insights, and optional add-on tours around Accra.