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240 hours
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Embark on an incredible cultural journey through the remote regions of Ghana, Togo, and Benin, uncovering lost tribal worlds led by traditional chiefs and ancient spirits. Along the coast, in the heart of voodoo regions, we meet practitioners, witness trance-dances, and learn about the profound influence of voodoo spirits on people's lives.
Accra, Ghana's capital, has maintained its unique identity despite rapid development, featuring modern buildings and wide avenues.
Lomé, Togo's vibrant capital, is unique as the only African city once colonized by the Germans, British, and French.
We will cross Lake Nokwe by motorized boat to reach Ganvié, the largest and most beautiful African village on stilts. With around 45,000 Tofinou inhabitants, they build their wooden huts on teak stilts. Fishing is their main activity.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Private transportation
Welcome Dinner
Air-conditioned vehicle
Breakfast
Personal Expenses
Tips and Gratitude
Kotoka Airport
Accra Ghana
You will be lodged at Accra City Hotel
Accra, Ghana's capital, has maintained its unique identity despite rapid development, featuring modern buildings and wide avenues. The lush administrative area, dotted with elegant 19th-century villas, is a reminder of its prosperous colonial past. A welcome Dinner awaits you!
You will be lodged at Hôtel Petit Brussel, Baguida plage, Rond point Monument, Lomé, Togo
Lomé, Togo's vibrant capital, is unique as the only African city once colonized by the Germans, British, and French. It also borders another nation, contributing to its distinct identity reflected in its lifestyle and architecture. Lomé is a small yet cosmopolitan hub for people, trade, and cultures. We'll visit the central market, famous for the "Nana Benz" women who control the market of expensive "pagne" cloths from Europe, and the colonial buildings in the administrative quarter. We'll also stop at the fetish market, where an eclectic assortment of ingredients for love potions and magical concoctions can be found.
You will be lodged at Novotel Cotonou Orisha, Boulevard de la Marina, Cotonou, Benin
Start your day at the bustling Dantokpa Market, one of West Africa's largest markets, where you can find a wide array of goods, electronics and voodoo ingredients. Next, head to the serene Fidjrosse Beach for a relaxing stroll on its beautiful shores. Visit the Artisanal Center to discover local handicrafts, including traditional sculptures, masks. Then, marvel at the stunning architecture of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mercy (Cathédrale Notre Dame de Miséricorde), an important religious site in Cotonou. We cross Lake Nokwe by motorized boat to reach Ganvié, the largest and most beautiful African village on stilts. With around 45,000 Tofinou inhabitants, they build their wooden huts on teak stilts. Fishing is their main activity. Despite the long human presence, Ganvié has preserved its traditions and environment, with the lake not being over-fished. Daily life unfolds in dugout canoes: men fish, women display goods at the “floating market,” and children row to school and play.
You will be lodged at Novotel Cotonou Orisha, Boulevard de la Marina, Cotonou, Benin
Start with a visit to the Royal Palaces of Abomey, a UNESCO World Heritage site.Here, you can explore the history and culture of the Kingdom of Dahomey, which was founded in 1625.The palaces house fascinating artifacts, including bas-reliefs, royal thrones mounted on human skulls, and items used in voodoo rituals. Next, head to the Dahomey Royal Museum, where you'll find exhibits that delve deeper into the kingdom's history and its notorious all-female military unit, known as the Dahomey Amazons.After exploring the palaces, visit Goho Square, home to the Statue of King Béhanzin, one of Dahomey's most famous and defiant kings, who resisted French colonization.Take time to visit the Fetish Market, offering a glimpse into the traditional beliefs and practices of the region.You'll find an intriguing array of ingredients used.
You will be checked out at Novotel Cotonou Orisha, Boulevard de la Marina, Cotonou, Benin
Embark on a day trip to Ouidah, a significant voodoo center and former slave port, rich in history and culture. Begin your visit at the Python Temple, where pythons are revered as representations of gods and considered sacred and powerful. Witness these sacred creatures up close, understanding their importance in voodoo beliefs. Next, head to the Gate of No Return, a stark reminder of the town’s tragic past as a major slave port. This poignant site marks the departure point for countless enslaved Africans who were shipped to the New World. The tour offers a somber and reflective experience, shedding light on this dark chapter of history. This visit to Ouidah provides a unique blend of spiritual and historical insights, leaving you with a deep appreciation of its cultural richness and poignant past.
You will be lodged at Accra City Hotel
We drive back to Accra from Cotonou, we can't help but reflect on the rich tapestry of experiences we enjoyed in Benin. The bustling Dantokpa Market, with its vibrant colors and endless variety of goods, was a feast for the senses. The tranquil moments at Fidjrosse Beach provided a perfect contrast, allowing us to unwind and soak in the natural beauty.
You will be lodged at Accra City Hotel
Enjoy a free day in Accra, soaking up the vibrant atmosphere of Ghana's bustling capital. Here are some ideas to make the most of your day: Labadi Beach: Relax and unwind on one of Accra's most popular beaches, enjoying the sun, sea, and local food vendors. Artists Alliance Gallery: Admire contemporary and traditional African art at this well-known gallery. Oxford Street in Osu: Stroll down this popular street, known for its shops, restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
You will be lodged at Accra City Hotel
W.E.B. DuBois Center
Start at the W.E.B. Du Bois Center, honoring the life of one of the most prominent Pan-Africanists who chose to live and work in Ghana
Independence Square
Then head to Independence Square, Accra’s open-air ceremonial grounds where all national celebrations are held.
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
Next, visit the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and Museum, a tribute to Ghana’s first President. This park, once called the Polo grounds, is where Dr. Kwame Nkrumah declared the independence of Ghana. The remains of Dr. Nkrumah and his wife rest here.
You will be lodged at Accra City Hotel
Cape Coast Castle
Immerse yourself in Ghana's captivating past with a visit to Cape Coast Castle The Cape Coast castle, originally built in 1555 as a Portuguese trading post named Cabo Corso and later developed by the Swedish in 1653, played a notable role in the trade of timber and gold before becoming a major hub in the slave trade.
Elmina Castle
Visit to the Elmina Castle, also known as St. George's Castle. Built by the Portuguese in 1482, this was the first European structure in Sub-Saharan Africa and played a significant role in the region's history. Discover the castle's grounds and rooms, steeped in centuries-old stories and haunting remnants of the past.
You will be checked out at Accra City Hotel
Your final day in Accra before departure sounds like a perfect blend of reflection and relaxation. Do some shopping and relax. Transfer to the airport, reflecting on the rich cultural experiences and memories from your journey through Ghana, Togo, and Benin. Goodbye!
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