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This three-stage tour immerses you in the history and living culture of Benin. It begins with the Slave Route in Ouidah, from the old market to the Gate of No Return, through the Tree of Oblivion and emotionally charged memorial sites. Then experience a cultural immersion in the world of voodoo, discovering its deities, altars and traditional practices. Finally, watch a Zangbeto dance ceremony, an impressive spectacle where the “guardians of the night” swirl to the sound of drums, embodying protection and mystery. A rich and unforgettable experience, ideal for travelers seeking meaning, authentic discovery and human encounters. The tour is supervised by a passionate local guide and can adapt to your pace. Available in French and English.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Guide
Bottle of mineral water
Lunch
Personal and additional needs
Ibis Cotonou
Boulevard De La Marina, Novotel Cotonuo Orisha Cotonou Benin
Novotel Cotonou Orisha Hotel
1821 Boulevard de la Marina Cotonou Benin
Hotel La Casa Cielo
Fidjrosse Fin Pave Cotonou Benin
Golden Tulip Le Diplomate Cotonou
N 90 Rue 12.017, Boulevard de la Marina Cotonou Benin
Azalai Hotel Cotonou
Quartier Ganhi, Cotonou Benin
Ouidah
Start your day in Ouidah, the iconic city of southern Benin, and dive into one of the most poignant chapters in African history: the slave trade. Start with a visit to the former slave market, a symbolic place where once captives were rounded up, sorted and sold before being led to the coast. Then continue along the famous Slave Route, a historic 4-kilometre trail that thousands of men, women and children were forced to travel. At each stage, monuments immerse you in the collective memory: The Tree of Oblivion, around which the slaves were forced to turn in a ritual aimed at erasing their identity; The Tree of Remembrance, a place reserved for women so that they can transmit the memory of their origins; Statues and memorial sites, recalling the pain and dignity of those who have gone through this ordeal.
La Porte Du Non Retour
Located by the sea, the Gate of No Return is one of the most emblematic places in the memory of the slave trade in Benin. An imposing and emotional monument, it marks the last crossing point for slaves before they are forcibly shipped to the Americas. Facing the ocean, it embodies the definitive separation from the homeland, families and roots. Inaugurated in 1995, the gate is decorated with frescoes and symbols that tell the tragic fate of millions of human beings. It is a place of silence, reflection and homage, where every visitor is invited to remember, feel, and meditate on the lessons of history.
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