Enroute 54, an impact travel experience and logistics start-up company has partnered with Afro Nation, the world’s biggest Afro Beats Festival to curate travel experiences for its patrons this December.
The festival, Afro Nation will be taking centre stage in Accra Ghana during the Christmas festivities.
The event is slated to happen from Thursday 29th December to Friday 30 December 2022 in Accra Ghana.
Enroute 54, the impact-driven travel company has curated unique travel experiences for festival goers this year with special packages.
Afro Nation Ghana experiences can be viewed on the website.
Festival goers who wish to purchase any of the packages are advised to book ahead of time as there are limited spaces.
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