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A day at the beach in Togo. We were on a trip to three different African countries, and we visited a beach in Togo that was close to a market.
A day at the beach in Togo. We were on a trip to three different African countries, and we visited a beach in Togo that was close to a market. - Photo by Muhammadtaha Ibrahim Ma'aji

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About Togo

Togo is a small West African country with a unique culture and stunning landscapes. From the vibrant markets of Lomé to the lush forests of Kpalimé, Togo is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Explore the vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and rich history of Togo for an unforgettable adventure.

Togo, a small West African country with a population of approximately 8 million people, is a hidden gem that many travelers overlook. Bordered by Ghana to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Benin to the east, Togo boasts a diverse landscape that ranges from sandy beaches to rolling hills and lush forests.

For beach lovers, Togo has plenty to offer. The Atlantic Ocean borders the southern part of the country, and the coast is dotted with picturesque fishing villages and resorts. Lome, the capital city, is home to some of the best beaches in the country, including the popular Coco Beach.

Inland, Togo's landscape is equally impressive. The Atakora Mountains in the north are a nature lover's paradise, with hiking trails that lead to stunning waterfalls and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The Togolese people are also known for their vibrant culture, and visitors can experience the country's rich history and traditions at the many museums and cultural centers throughout the country.

The food in Togo is another highlight of any trip to the country. Togolese cuisine is a blend of African, French, and German influences, and the result is a unique and delicious culinary experience. Local specialties include fufu, a starchy staple made from cassava or yams, and grilled fish served with spicy pepper sauce.

Despite its many attractions, Togo remains off the beaten path for most travelers. This means that visitors can enjoy a more authentic travel experience and explore a country that has not yet been overrun by tourism. The people of Togo are welcoming and friendly, and visitors are sure to leave with memories that will last a lifetime.

So, if you're looking for a travel destination that offers natural beauty, cultural richness, and a unique experience, consider Togo for your next trip. You won't be disappointed!

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Popular Stays in Togo

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Surrounded by 25 hectares of coconut grove, the elegant hotel Mercure Sarakawa enjoys a convenient situation in Lomé, directly on the beautiful sandy beach. The centre of the city can be reached within a short drive, and the Palais des Congrès as well as numerous embassies, corporate offices and the port are within easy reach. The international airport of Lomé is only about 7 km away, and the hotel provides a complimentary shuttle service. The upscale hotel with its distinctive architecture offers bright and modern rooms. They are fitted with African fabrics, teak, indigenous carvings and air-conditioning. Business guests will appreciate the business centre and the conference facilities. The hotel offers an outdoor pool and a range of sports facilities, including golf practice facilities, tennis and a horse riding centre. Culinary options include two restaurants serving international cuisine. An ideal hotel for business and leisure travellers alike when visiting the capital of Togo.

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"Lomé cultural tour" is a private tour where only you and your group will participate. This guided tour takes you closer to the cultural and daily realities of the local community. A visit of 7 to 9 hours rich in knowledge and experience of which you will have the opportunity to discover Lomé in all its cultural splendour. A living picture of urban and ancient activity to discover.
The tour starts with a visit to the slave house in Agbodrafo . After we go to Togoville by canoe via lake Togo . The hiking in Togoville includes the visit of the German cathedral , the local market,the different gods ( vodoos ) Take a canoe back to Agbodrafo Visit the slave house We will then drive to Aneho to see the place where the sea and the lake cross We drive back to Lomé
This is a private excursion on Mount Agou and the city of Kpalimé and end with a good swim at the Womé waterfall. You will climb (1 or even 2 hour hike) Mount Agou through charming little villages perched on the mountainside with many viewpoints over the region to reach the summit. Then we will continue the rest of the day by visiting the tourist sites of kpalimé included in the excursion. Then, you will descend by car, direction to a hidden waterfall and a swimming pool to cool off. After swimming we will resume our journey to Lomé.
This tour is an all in one local experience that allow you to discover the beauty and the richness of Togo. This tour will give an in depth understanding of Togolese culture and tradition. You will interact with local people, do shopping in local market and learn about Togolese cuisine. During this tour you will feel by yourself why Togo is called the land of hospitality. you will be amazed by how Kids and adult will be willing to assist and even invite you in there own house and share stories with you or eat together. You will also hike through charming little mud villages on Togolese mountain and see some wildlife animals. We will take you back in time and show you how rural people still cook on natural wood fire and visit the UNESCO world heritage. This is an off beaten path experience that will allow you to have human experience and to get close to nature, culture and tradition. Visit Togo and Have your best experience ever. This is your best tour in Togo to discover Africa.
A tour of the towns of Agbodrafo, Togoville and Aneho in Togo offers you an experience rich in history, culture and natural beauty. In Agbodrafo, explore the House of Slaves, a poignant testimony to the history of the slave trade. Next, head to Togoville, a charming historic town known for its Notre-Dame du Lac cathedral, where spirituality and architecture meet. Finally, Aneho will immerse you in the peaceful atmosphere of its beaches and allow you to discover Vodou art in a unique environment. This tour will offer you a fascinating insight into Togo's diversity, heritage and vibrant culture.

Why People Love Togo

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redo1957
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May 2023
A large group of us signed up for this private tour. It got off to a strange start when we were told that we would have a driver, guide and a photographer along with eight of us - which meant 11 people in the van. We went along with this since we had no choice, and thinking it would be nice to h...
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Bianca_P
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Feb 2023
Mirabetour really has logistics down for this tour. An air conditioned car with driver and wifi helps you criss cross the city and see a lot of things in a short timeframe. The tour was true to the itinerary, including a stop for lunch and more than 5 different tourist attractions along the way. ...
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Passport791944
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May 2023
We have booked a group tour of 20 people with Miabétour, which was recommended to us by a friend who had previously used their services for a 6 nights in Benin and Togo. She reassured us that we would have no issues with them, and even in case of problems, they are very open to finding solutions....

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Frequently Asked Questions about Togo

What are some must-visit attractions in Togo?

Togo is a country with a rich cultural heritage and many interesting attractions. Some must-visit attractions include the Grand Marche in Lome, the Tamberma Valley, the Koutammakou landscape, and the Fazao-Malfakassa National Park. Each of these destinations offers a unique experience, from the bustling markets of Lome to the stunning landscapes of the Tamberma Valley.

What are some popular activities to do in Togo?

There are many popular activities to do in Togo. Some of the most popular activities include visiting the beaches, hiking in the mountains, and exploring the local culture. Togo is also known for its vibrant music scene, so be sure to check out some local bands while you are there.

What is the best time of year to visit Togo?

The best time to visit Togo is during the dry season, which runs from November to March. During this time, the weather is mild and there is less rain. However, if you are interested in visiting the national parks, it is best to visit during the rainy season, which runs from April to October. During this time, the parks are lush and green, and the waterfalls are at their best.

What are some traditional dishes to try in Togo?

Togo has a rich culinary tradition, with many unique dishes to try. Some must-try dishes include fufu (a starchy dough served with soup or stew), akume (a cornmeal dish), and gari foto (a dish made with cassava flour and vegetables). You should also try some of the delicious fresh seafood that is available in Togo.

What are some good places to stay in Togo?

There are many good places to stay in Togo, ranging from budget-friendly hostels to luxury hotels. Some popular options include the Radisson Blu Hotel 2 Fevrier Lome, the Hotel Sarakawa, and the Hotel Residence Madiba. If you are on a budget, you can also find many affordable guesthouses and hostels in the major cities.

What are some safety tips for traveling to Togo?

Togo is generally a safe country to visit, but it is important to take some basic safety precautions. Be aware of your surroundings at all times, and avoid walking alone at night. It is also important to keep your valuables out of sight and to be cautious when using public transportation. Finally, make sure you have all necessary vaccinations before you travel to Togo.

What is the local currency in Togo, and can I use credit cards?

The local currency in Togo is the West African CFA franc, which is also used in several other African countries. While some larger businesses may accept credit cards, it is generally best to have cash on hand. There are ATMs available in major cities, but they may be unreliable, so it is a good idea to have some cash before you arrive.

What is the local language in Togo?

The official language of Togo is French, but many people also speak Ewe and Mina. It is a good idea to learn some basic French phrases before you travel to Togo, as it will make it easier to communicate with locals.

What is the culture like in Togo?

Togo has a rich cultural heritage, with many traditional festivals and customs that are still celebrated today. The people of Togo are generally very friendly and welcoming to visitors, and you will likely find yourself invited to local celebrations and events. The music and dance traditions of Togo are particularly vibrant and colorful.

What is the transportation like in Togo?

The transportation system in Togo is generally reliable, but it can be crowded and uncomfortable at times. Buses and taxis are the most common form of transportation, and they are relatively inexpensive. It is also possible to rent a car or hire a driver if you prefer more flexibility.