Experience the African Diaspora Naming Rite in Kumasi, Ghana with the Akans tribe. Connect with your ancestors and become a true member of the tribe. Get a traditional Asante name and a certificate.
Experience the African Diaspora Naming Rite in Kumasi, Ghana with the Akans tribe. Connect with your ancestors and become a true member of the tribe. Get a traditional Asante name and a certificate.
- Ntonso Adinkra Craftsmen - Learn how Adinkra cloth is made. Customers will have the feel of how the Adinkra cloth is being done as the craftmen will take them through the Ntonso is located few kilometers Kumasi Ghana on the Asante Mampong road. The home of Ashanti Adinkra printing cloth.
- Adanwomase Kente Cloth and Tourism - Adanwomase Kente…
- Ntonso Adinkra Craftsmen - Learn how Adinkra cloth is made. Customers will have the feel of how the Adinkra cloth is being done as the craftmen will take them through the Ntonso is located few kilometers Kumasi Ghana on the Asante Mampong road. The home of Ashanti Adinkra printing cloth.
- Adanwomase Kente Cloth and Tourism - Adanwomase Kente Cloth and Tourism. Here travellers will take through the process and the history of Kente will be told. Adanwomase Kente village is a town in the Ashanti Region of Ghana located in Kwabre East District about some kilometers from Kumasi. It is noted for Kente weaving.

- Air conditioned car
- Lunch included
- Entrance fee covered
- Professional tour guiding services
- Air conditioned car
- Lunch included
- Entrance fee covered
- Professional tour guiding services
- Personal Shopping
- Personal Shopping
The Akans hold the belief that a newborn naturally brings their own name based on the day of their birth, to which the family name is later added. This tradition offers a meaningful experience for African-Americans visiting Ghana.
Engaging in this experience allows participants to establish a profound connection with their ancestors, making them feel…
The Akans hold the belief that a newborn naturally brings their own name based on the day of their birth, to which the family name is later added. This tradition offers a meaningful experience for African-Americans visiting Ghana.
Engaging in this experience allows participants to establish a profound connection with their ancestors, making them feel like an authentic member of the Akan tribe.
The Naming Rite is conducted by the queen for women and by the king for men. Participants receive a traditional Asante name, which is inscribed on a piece of Kente cloth. Additionally, a certificate is provided to confirm the completion of the Naming Rite.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.