Embark on a 3-day hike and local experience to discover Kpalimé and Mont Agou in Togo. Immerse yourself in the local community, explore stunning natural landscapes, and enjoy unique cultural encounters.
Embark on a 3-day hike and local experience to discover Kpalimé and Mont Agou in Togo. Immerse yourself in the local community, explore stunning natural landscapes, and enjoy unique cultural encounters.
Journey from Lomé to Kpalimé
Kpalimé - Embark on a one and a half hour drive from Lomé to Kpalimé. The journey begins with a car ride up to the village of Kebo Djigbé, nestled on the mountain slopes, offering breathtaking views of the region. A brief hike through the village leads to the summit of Agou. It’s an ideal moment to take out your…
Journey from Lomé to Kpalimé
Kpalimé - Embark on a one and a half hour drive from Lomé to Kpalimé. The journey begins with a car ride up to the village of Kebo Djigbé, nestled on the mountain slopes, offering breathtaking views of the region. A brief hike through the village leads to the summit of Agou. It’s an ideal moment to take out your cameras and capture the scenery. There may be opportunities to engage with local residents and meet the village chief to ask questions.
The climate at Pic d’Agou is so delightful that it invites you to linger all day. The trek to Mount Agou’s summit is an exhilarating adventure through lush forests and steep hills. Along the way, you’ll encounter a rich variety of flora and fauna, including birds, butterflies, and possibly monkeys.
Centre Artisanal de Kpalimé - The next destination is the craft production center, where you can explore a wide array of unique items such as batik clothing, leather goods, bracelets, wood carvings, pottery, and macramés made from local materials. This center also serves as a school for the youth of Kpalimé, adding an educational aspect to your visit.
The Castle Viale - Continue with a brief stop to admire the surrounding landscape, then proceed on foot or by car to explore the Viale castle. This castle is renowned for its architecture and location. From this elevated spot, enjoy a panoramic view of Kpalimé and its surroundings, as well as the borders with Ghana. If the weather is clear, you might even glimpse Lake Upper Volta in the distance, offering a sight not to be missed.
Forêt de Missahohoe - A few kilometers from the Viale castle is the Kouma Konda weather center. This educational visit will provide insights into the methods of collecting weather data and its significance for Kpalimé.
Mount Agou - The next stop is the small Tokpli waterfall, where you might witness the making of palm wine and its distillation into a local beverage. Following this, visit the Kpimé dam, which supplies electricity to Kpalimé. On the descent, enjoy a stunning view of Mount Agou as you pass by the Kpimé waterfall, without stopping.
Cascade de Wome - Recharge at the Womé waterfall with a refreshing swim, preparing for the long road ahead. You might meet other tourists at the site and share experiences. Descend steep terrain to reach the hidden waterfall and climb back the same way after your visit.
Return to Lomé
City Tour of Lomé, Agbodrafo, Togoville, and Aného
Palais de Lomé - Begin your day with a visit to the Palace of Governors of Lomé, an iconic building representing the country’s historical past and heritage. This historic structure served as the residence of German governors during the colonial period when Togo was under German rule.
Built in the early 20th century, the palace features a blend of architectural styles reflecting both European influences and local craftsmanship.
Monument de l’indépendance - Head to Place de l’Indépendance for an explanation and history of Togo’s struggle for independence.
ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development - The ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) is an institution under the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Founded in 1976, EBID’s main objective is to promote economic development and regional integration within ECOWAS member states. EBID plays a significant role in financing and supporting development initiatives across West Africa, contributing to the region’s economic advancement and integration.
Akodessewa Fetish Market - Next, visit the fetish market for a fascinating experience that immerses you in African traditions. Discover a vast collection of objects and talismans that embody the essence of these cultures rich in history. This visit offers a unique opportunity to deepen your knowledge of Vodou practices and contemplate the objects used in traditional ceremonies.
The fetish market is a treasure trove where exoticism is at its peak. Each element holds special meaning in local rituals and beliefs, and you’ll be amazed by the depth and diversity of these traditions.
This unique experience connects you with the cultural and religious differences that enrich our world.
Slave House of Togo - The house played a crucial role in the transatlantic slave trade, serving as a harsh detention place for enslaved individuals awaiting the perilous journey to the Americas, particularly the French colonies. Today, it has been transformed into a museum and memorial, preserving the memory of those who suffered during this dark chapter in history.
Visiting the Agbodrafo Slave House offers a profound educational and emotional experience. It serves as a platform to learn about the horrors of the slave trade, celebrate the resilience of African communities, and pay tribute to those who endured immense suffering. The museum’s exhibits include artifacts, documents, and displays that shed light on this painful period.
Lac Togo - After visiting the Agbodrafo Slave House, prepare for an equally captivating experience by crossing Lake Togo to reach the charming town of Togoville. This stage of your journey reveals a different side of the region.
The serenely beautiful Lake Togo stretches out before you, offering tranquil waters that sparkle in the African sun. Board a traditional canoe, guided by local fishermen skilled in the ancestral art of lake navigation. As you glide across the calm waters, enjoy the light breeze, contemplate the surrounding nature, and soak up the lake’s tranquility.
Cathédrale Notre Dame Du Lac Togo - Upon entering Notre-Dame du Lac Cathedral, the majestic decor is striking. The religious sculptures adorning the cathedral are breathtaking.
Inside, the atmosphere is serene and spiritual. The faithful come here to pray, gather, and participate in religious celebrations. The cathedral’s exceptional acoustics create an atmosphere conducive to contemplation and reflection.
Togoville - Continue your exploration by visiting the Twin Tree, then head to a Vodou convent where you can ask questions that pique your curiosity. Also, take this opportunity to participate in libation ceremonies and many other fascinating experiences.
Togoville - Lunch break at Miadjoé or Hotel du Lac
Aného - After a delicious lunch, continue your journey with a truly exceptional experience: a visit to the mouth where Lake Togo meets the Atlantic Ocean. This meeting of two bodies of water offers a breathtaking natural spectacle worth discovering.
As you approach the mouth, the landscape’s transformation is striking. The calm waters of Lake Togo begin to mix with the powerful force of the Atlantic Ocean, creating an area of great beauty and ecological importance.
Once there, take a moment to admire the majesty of this natural union. Observe how the characteristics of the two environments intertwine, creating a delicate balance between the lake’s fresh waters and the ocean’s salty waters.
Return to Lomé
City Tour of Ouidah, Ganvie, and Cotonou
Forêt Sacrée de Kpassè - Early in the morning, depart for Ouidah to visit the Sacred Forest of Kpassè, a place full of mystery and spirituality. This forest is revered as a sacred site in the Vodou tradition and serves as an important place of worship for followers of this religious practice.
In the Sacred Forest of Kpassè, visitors can explore ancient trees, altars dedicated to Vodou deities, and ritual sculptures. It is a place where nature and spirituality converge, offering visitors a unique and immersive experience.
Local guides can share stories and legends related to the forest, explaining its significance in Vodou practice and its role in religious ceremonies. It is a place where a special atmosphere prevails, conducive to reflection and discovery of Benin’s cultural traditions. The Sacred Forest of Kpassè bears witness to the richness and diversity of the country’s spiritual heritage.
Temple des Pythons - The Temple of the Python is a sacred and captivating site of cultural and historical significance. It is dedicated to the worship of the divinity Dangbé, the sacred python. As part of a tour, you will have the opportunity to explore this unique and mystical temple.
Upon entering the temple, you can approach and touch many pythons. These snakes are considered sacred and are believed to embody the spirits of deceased ancestors. Local tradition holds that interacting with pythons brings good luck and blessings.
The Temple of the Python is closely linked to the Vodou religion, and a visit offers insights into the region’s spiritual practices. The ambiance is both serene and mysterious, creating a unique experience for those seeking to understand the intertwining of spirituality and nature in Benin.
Ouidah - Embark on a profound experience, shedding light on a dark chapter of human history. As part of a tour, follow in the footsteps of enslaved Africans who walked this path centuries ago. The journey usually begins at the Gate of No Return, a symbolic portal through which slaves were forced to board ships, leaving their homeland for an uncertain and perilous future.
The Slave Route includes key landmarks. These sites bear witness to the suffering and sacrifice of millions of Africans subjected to the brutality of the transatlantic slave trade.
Visitors will gain knowledge about the historical, cultural, and economic aspects of the slave trade, learning about its impact on both the African continent and the diaspora.
La Porte Du Non Retour - Your Slave Route experience culminates at the Gate of No Return, a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site symbolizing a painful chapter in history, particularly during the transatlantic slave trade. This gate is linked to the departure point for enslaved Africans, forced to board slave ships bound for the Americas. It represents a powerful symbol of the difficult realities of the slave trade and the irreversible journey undertaken by millions of Africans, leaving their homeland through this fatal passage. Today, the Gate of No Return serves as a memorial and poignant reminder of the human impact of this tragic period.
Lac Nokoué - Ganvié, often called the “Venice of Africa,” is a unique and fascinating village located in the middle of Lake Nokoué in Benin. What makes Ganvié remarkable is that it is built entirely on stilts, with houses, markets, schools, and other structures rising above the water.
Visiting Ganvié offers a distinctive experience as you cruise through the village by boat, exploring its bustling waterways and vibrant community life. The village has a lively atmosphere with local traders paddling their canoes full of goods, children going to school by boat, and fishermen casting their nets.
Ganvié’s floating structures and interconnected canals offer a glimpse into the daily lives of its inhabitants. The village has a rich history, and its formation on the water is said to have been a strategic decision by the Tofinus to escape slave traders in the past.
Monument Amazone - The Amazon Monument in Cotonou is a captivating symbol reflecting the strength and resilience of the Amazon warriors of Benin. This iconic monument honors the Amazons of Dahomey, an all-female military regiment renowned for their courage and skill in combat. Marvel at the striking sculpture that stands proudly, depicting female Amazon warriors in a powerful and triumphant pose.
As you stand in front of this significant monument, immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage it represents. Gain knowledge about the legacy of the Amazons of Dahomey and their role in shaping Benin’s history. Capture the spirit of empowerment and bravery that emanates from the Amazon Monument, making it a must-visit site for those seeking to connect with the powerful stories woven into Benin’s past.
Place des Martyrs - Continue your visit by heading towards the Place des Martyrs. The name of this monument pays tribute to the seven Beninese, including six soldiers and one civilian, who lost their lives during the mercenary attack against Benin led by Frenchman Bob Denard.
Étoile Rouge - Continue your exploration towards Place de l’Étoile Rouge: a vast crossroads in the heart of Cotonou. This site symbolizes the ambition of General Mathieu Kérékou, who, as a young soldier who took power through a coup d’état, aspired to make Benin the champion of Marxism-Leninism in Africa. By erecting several monuments, including the Red Star, he left an indelible mark of this political orientation.
Marché Dantokpa - Renowned as one of the largest markets in West Africa, Dantokpa is a living canvas of vibrant colors, tempting aromas, and captivating cultural encounters.
Discover the maze-like aisles adorned with bustling stalls, each offering a captivating array of treasures. Dantokpa unfolds like a cultural kaleidoscope, showcasing an abundance of fresh produce, aromatic spices, traditional textiles, and exquisite handicrafts. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as local vendors and skilled artisans engage in lively exchanges, creating a web of lively scenes. Feel the authentic warmth of Beninese hospitality and discover the secrets of the cultural significance of each product.
This marks the end of our tour, and we will return you to your hotel.
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Assistance for the reservation of your nights at the hotel during the circuit
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Assistance for the reservation of your nights at the hotel during the circuit
- Personal and additional needs
- Souvenir purchase
- Tip
- Accommodation
- Restoration
- Personal and additional needs
- Souvenir purchase
- Tip
- Accommodation
- Restoration
Embark on an unforgettable three-day journey to uncover the hidden gems of Lomé, Kpalimé, Aneho, Agbodrafo, Togoville, Ouidah, Ganvie, and Cotonou. Immerse yourself in the region’s rich culture as you visit intriguing historical sites, wander through charming villages, and explore the mysteries of Vodou. This captivating tour will take you deep into…
Embark on an unforgettable three-day journey to uncover the hidden gems of Lomé, Kpalimé, Aneho, Agbodrafo, Togoville, Ouidah, Ganvie, and Cotonou. Immerse yourself in the region’s rich culture as you visit intriguing historical sites, wander through charming villages, and explore the mysteries of Vodou. This captivating tour will take you deep into local traditions and customs, revealing the heart of African life. Be prepared to be enchanted by the natural beauty, warm hospitality, and captivating stories of each destination. This extraordinary adventure promises lasting memories and a gateway to a world of exploration and discovery.
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If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.