
Maragoli Cultural Festival
Held annually in August in Vihiga County, this festival celebrates the heritage of the Maragoli people, a subgroup of the Luhya tribe. It features traditional music, dance, storytelling, and showcases agricultural practices unique to the region. It’s a lesser-known event outside Kenya but vital for preserving local identity.

Ganna (Ethiopian Christmas)
Celebrated on December 28 or 29 (depending on the leap year in the Ethiopian calendar), Ganna marks the birth of Jesus Christ with unique Ethiopian Orthodox traditions. Families attend midnight church services, often dressed in traditional white shawls called netela, followed by communal feasts featuring injera and doro wat. This lesser-known Christmas observance emphasizes fasting, prayer, and community bonding.