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A hamlet of 40 African tribes, Togo steals away your heart with its characteristic stance for a melting pot of diverse African traditions. Within a small stretch of land, you can uncover an offhand charm to this part of the world. Your journey to the land of Togolese will be a traverse on foot, it is so small and intriguing. First-timers or wanderers who have not peeked into the mystical African culture yet will be surprised by the voodoo culture here. Decent stay options and oodles of leg-stretching activities will make your visit quite interesting. A vertical strip of land wedged between Ghana and Benin; Togo commits to a copious stuffing of vibrant African heritage. The tiny landscape is a huge bio-diverse ecosystem that nurtures rare species of animals, trees and birds. South-west Africa experiences tropical to savanna weather conditions. This is usually a favourable time to see nature alive, wild in the open. With the help of a Togo visit visa, you will be able to uncover this part of the world.

Offbeat Shopping

Togo is an offbeat destination that lures you with its unusual markets both open and closed. As the voodoo culture is prevalent, shop for charms and rituals at Akodessewa Fetish Market. Lome is the largest voodoo market in the world building quite a suspenseful and curious part of your journey. Shopping in Togo will be an eerie experience for many gazers.

Be a guest at Tandjouare

To be a guest to an unusual host is one of the most moving things to do in a foreign land. Unleash your curious bug at Tandjouare where hidden dwellings are resting inside deep caves. Well-preserved by Moba tribes, this mini fortress swelled into a large cylindrical structure, secretly dips into the 18th-century era.

Earn building practices

Stamped UNESCO as a “living cultural landscape,” this is one of the rarest African heritages that are still well-nurtured today. The huge earth towers named Takienta are the national symbol of Togo. You can learn here how to raise buildings from the ground using mud and water. The symbol once endangered is now a strong and solid source of strength for the Togolese.

Refresh at mini points

Beaches in Togo will surely be your first love. The tiny country has an even tinier coastline but a beautiful one. Get rejuvenated at Cascade de Wome waterfalls in the village of Wome. You will many many natural water springs that keep the land cool and serve as a good source for the habitats of the land.

Togo Facts and Figures
Togo Facts and Figures
Name : Togo
Location: South West Africa
Time : GMT + 0000 UTC
Capital : Lome
Major cities : Lome, Sokode, Kara, Badou
Language : French, Ewe, Kabiye, Mina
Area : 54,390 km⊃2;
Population : 88,60,459
National day : 27th April
Currency : Western African CFA Franc
Main Airline: ASKY Airlines, Air Togo
International Airports: Lome-Tokoin International Airport, Sokode Airport
About Togo & My avenues To Exploring Togo.
Togo is a country located in the Western African region. Sandwiched between Benin and Ghana, this strip of land is an amazing nation with a rare African heritage. Many ethnic groups of tribes live here at a favourable distance and maintain their identity in harmony. T economy of the country rests largely on agriculture along with the abundant reserves of phosphate present here. Togo stretched towards the north for about 515 km between Ghana and Benin. The country of the Togolese consists of 6 geographical regions. The narrow coastal regions engulf sandy beaches that are kissed by tides and shallow lagoons. Here the largest lake is Lake Togo. Stretching from the coast lies Ouatchi Plateau standing at an elevation of 200 feet. Togo has a tropical climate that ranges a rainy season from mid-April to June and mid-September to October. The population of Togo comprises 40 African tribes. Agriculture, forestry, and fishing are the prime survival trends in Togo. Transportation is prime on the scenic coastal road between Ghana and Benin. The national railway provides multiple options to connect from Lome. At the same time, Lome is an important port to the landlocked neighbours.
Lome

Playing a pivotal part as the capital city of Togo, Lome rests with great responsibilities as a crossroad for transportation, connecting landlocked neighbours and approaching the coastal areas from high-end plateaus. Lying in the Gulf of Guinea along the Atlantic Coast, Lome drives the economy of the country as it is the main hub for manufacturing, survival activities and exports.

Sokode

Sokode is the second most important commercial centre of Togo. Sitting between Rivers Mo and Mono, Sokode comes with multicultural vibes and a population driven by agricultural activities in the surrounding regions. Largely dominated by the Islamic religion, the people of Sokode are warm and inviting. Handicrafts, Transport and trade are the highlights of this place making it a major contributor to the Togolese economy.

Kara

Kara is strategically located in the northern part of Togo near Lome. You will find many churches and mosques here as the population is predominantly Christian and Muslim. The city of Kara has some archaeological style to its skyline. The cathedral of St. Peters and Congress Hall are some of the impressive buildings in Kara. The city is an important stopover on the route of various International Bus Lines approaching Lome.

Badou

Located in western Togo near the border of Ghana, Badou rests in the middle of a plateau region. The main occupation of the locals here is coffee plantation, coffee farming, and other agricultural activities. Large industries have been set up here and major coffee export activities take place here. Badou is placed as an important stopover for traders approaching from nearby lands.

Mango

Mango sits on the banks of Oti River and is a large playground for cattle and peanuts. Traders consider this city an important one as it lies in line with other commercial cities like Badou and Kara. Situated on the northern belt of Togo, Mango is mainly inhabited by the Chakosi community who majorly inhabit three countries- Benin, Ghana and Togo. Many public places like Mango open-air marts and restaurants showcase traditional African handicrafts and authentic lip-smacking African cuisines.

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