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Bus, Airlines
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3 Stars Hotels
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5,416 metres
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Canada
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Feb, Mar, Apr & May
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Eco-Tour, Hiking
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All meals during the trek
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English, Spanish, French, Chinese
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Easy to Moderate
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2-15
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5
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65
Overview
Explore West Africa on an adventure from Benin to Ghana
Step off the tourist trail with this insightful 15-day adventure through Benin, Togo and Ghana. Learn about the history and cultures of these three diverse West African countries, from Cape Coast Castle, which played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade, to the ancient Vodun culture of Ouidah. Visit Accra’s fantasy coffin makers, cruise along in traditional boats and journey through the natural landscapes seldom explored by travellers. Hike up Mt Agou – Togo’s highest peak – and visit the Wli Waterfalls – the tallest in West Africa. Walk along Kakum National Park’s canopy walkway in the middle of the rainforest and look out for the local monkeys, and over 200 bird species. This diverse trip, with a local leader by your side, showcases three fascinating countries and offers a glimpse into West African life.
Highlights
- Hike in Ghana's Volta Region – home to lush farmlands, waterfalls and rolling hills – and in the Kpalime Region in Togo, surrounded by coffee and cocoa plantations.
- Discover the sobering history of Ghana’s Slave Coast, with visits to coastal slave forts and castles, like Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle. Wander the lavish architecture as you learn about the grim history of slave trade in this region.
- Experience a Vodun ceremony, which showcases the traditional spiritual practices brought to the Americas by enslaved Africans. These practices merged with Indigenous and European religions, evolving into Voodoo in Louisiana, Hoodoo in the Dominican Republic and Vodou in Haiti.
- Visit small villages and markets to rub shoulders with the locals, and gain insight into how they live, prepare their food and celebrate their culture. At the Ganvie stilt village, you’ll get a special insight into the history of the people and how they live on the water with a boat tour through the village.
- Spend a few days in Accra, Ghana's capital – here, you’ll go on a tasting tour in James Town (the old part of the city), visit fantasy coffin makers to learn how the local people respect the dead and tour Nima with visits to local houses and markets.
Itinerary
Bienvenue! Welcome to Benin in West Africa. Your adventure begins in Cotonou – the largest city in Benin located on the south coast – with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight at your hotel. If you arrive early, maybe see the 19th-century Cotonou Cathedral with its striking red-and-white stripes or wander the Haie Vive district to visit the Fondation Zinsou Museum, which showcases some contemporary African art. After meeting your local leader and fellow group members, why not head out for an optional welcome dinner and get to know each other.
Accommodation: Hotel (1 Night)
Meals: There are no meals included on this day
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
Drive to Porto Novo – Benin's capital, sitting on the shores of Lake Nokoue. When you arrive, you'll find leafy streets and a more relaxed vibe. Head out to the old city with a local guide and visit Songhai Centre – a major research centre dedicated to sustainable farming. Check out the plantations and workshops and maybe support the organisation by buying some of the centre’s produce – you can get anything from fresh quail eggs to biscuits and preserves here! After lunch, you’ll hop in a pirogue (traditional dugout canoe) and ride along the Adjara Black River, a place of significant spiritual well-being for the people in this area. Drift by floating islands, trees, reeds and marsh to a secluded village and meet the locals to learn about their way of life in this rural environment. Then, visit a local distillery to learn about the process of distilling a liquor made from palm nuts. Tonight, you have a free evening to relax at the hotel.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Adjara Black River - Palm Nut Distillery
- Porto Novo - Guided Old City Tour & Songhai Centre
- Adjara Black River - Pirogue Boat Tour
Your travel time today will be approximately 2.5 hours.
Start the day with a visit to the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Dantokpa Market and Le Centre (Le Petit Musee de la Recade). Then, say goodbye to Cotonou and drive to Ganvie – a small village out on Lake Nokou, home to 24,000 Tofinu people. When you arrive, you’ll hop in a pirogue and tour the stilt village created to protect the people from slave hunters. Carry on towards Ouidah, stopping at the Zinsou Foundation along the way. Learn how the foundation provides artists with the space, time, support, resources and equipment needed for art projects. Ouidah is a relaxed beach town and here, you’ll have a free evening to explore at your own pace or relax on the golden sands.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Ganvie - Stilt Village Tour by Pirogue
- Ouidah - Zinsou Foundation
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours
This morning, visit the sobering Route of the Slaves – also known as Route des Esclaves, this UNESCO-funded memorial traces the path that slaves walked from Ouidah to the Door of No Return. See the slave auction plaza (now home to the Musee d’Histoire), the Tree of Forgetfulness (where slaves were branded with their owners’ symbols) and the Tree of Return (another tree the slaves often circled with the belief that their souls would return home after death). You’ll also see the Sacred Forest and the Afro-Brazilian House. End the day with a Zangbeto Ceremony – the traditional Vodun guardians of the night in the Yoruba religion of Benin and Togo, known as the ‘night watchmen’. In these communities, these guardians are highly revered and act as an unofficial police force, patrolling the streets, watching over the people and tracking down criminals.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Ouidah - Door of No Return
- Ouidah - Route of the Slaves
- Ouidah - Zangbeto Vodun Ceremony
- Ouidah - Afro-Brazilian House
After breakfast, start your journey to Togo, stopping at Possotome along the way – a typical Fon village, where you’ll see mud houses and a Vodun pottery maker. Cross the border into Agbodrafo, then take a motorised pirogue to Togoville – the former seat of the Mlapa dynasty and Togo’s historical centre of Vodun. See the ancient German Cathedral, the museum of the King of Togoville and a shrine dedicated to Vodun. After soaking up some of the local history, continue to your hotel in Lome – the capital of Togo – where you’ll have a free evening.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Togoville - Walking Tour
- Possotome - Pottery & Ceramic Centre
- Togoville - Royal House & Vodun Shrine
- Togoville - Pirogue Ride
Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours.
Today you’ll be exploring Lome with your local leader. After breakfast, visit the Palais de Lome where the president resides. Continue to the Grand Marche. This market is a hub for local food and also the realm of the famous ‘Nana Benz’ – a club of successful businesswomen dating back to the 1950s, known for controlling the trade of Dutch wax prints and riding around in Mercedes Benzes. Wander the market with your leader, and find everything from Togolese football tops to cheap cosmetics and walk down Art Street (also known as the Artisans’ Village) and see its craft vendors.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lome - Grand Marche & Art Street
- Lome - Palais de Lome
- Lome - Art Street
Make your way to Kpalime – hidden among the forested hills of the cocoa and coffee region, this town offers some of Togo’s best scenery and hiking trails. On the way, stop at Nyobo village to hike up Mt Agou – Togo’s highest peak. The trail meanders between backyards, forests and cocoa and coffee plantations. Small terraced mountain villages pepper the slopes and you’ll be treated to some great views – on a clear day, you can even see Lake Volta in Ghana!
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Kpalime Region - Mt Agou Hike
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours.
The duration and distance of today’s hike may vary depending on the group’s abilities and the weather. Your leader will adjust the route to ensure the experience safe and comfortable for everyone.
There is the option to skip the hike and reach the summit by vehicle.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Destinations
- Ghana,
- Togo,
- Benin
- Meals
- 14 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner
- Transport
- Private Vehicle
- Accommodation
- Hotel (12 nights), Guesthouse (2 nights)
- Included activities
- Adjara Black River - Palm Nut Distillery
- Porto Novo - Guided Old City Tour & Songhai Centre
- Adjara Black River - Pirogue Boat Tour
- Ganvie - Stilt Village Tour by Pirogue
- Ouidah - Zinsou Foundation
- Ouidah - Door of No Return
- Ouidah - Route of the Slaves
- Ouidah - Zangbeto Vodun Ceremony
- Ouidah - Afro-Brazilian House
- Togoville - Walking Tour
- Possotome - Pottery & Ceramic Centre
- Togoville - Royal House & Vodun Shrine
- Togoville - Pirogue Ride
- Lome - Grand Marche & Art Street
- Lome - Palais de Lome
- Lome - Art Street
- Kpalime Region - Mt Agou Hike
- Kpalime Region - Mount Klouto Hike
- Kouma Konda - Village Walk
- Volta Region - Wli Waterfalls
- Volta Region - Mount Afadja Hike
- Liati Wote - Traditional Drum & Dance
- Accra - Osu Night Market & Street Food Tour
- Akosombo - Volta River Boat Cruise
- Accra - James Town Culture & Food Tour
- Accra - Fantasy Coffin Makers
- Elmina - Elmina (St George's) Castle Tour
- Kakum National Park - Canopy Walkway
- Elmina - Cape Coast Castle Guided Tour
- Elmina - Fish Market
- Accra - Nima Cultural & Tasting Tour
- Accra - Artists Alliance Art Gallery
- Optional activities
- Accra - Arts Centre for National Culture - Free
- Accra - Traditional Live Music - Free
- Accra - Half Day City Tour - USD56
The Cost Excludes
- International Airfare
- Visa Charges
- Your travel and medical insurance
- Personal Expenses such as shopping, bar bills, hot shower, telephone, laundry, titbits etc
- Services not mentioned or not promised by the agent/agency
- Emergency expenses such as expenses on chartered helicopter.
FAQs
- You’ll need to be moderately fit to enjoy the hikes on this tour. It will be hot and humid, so remember to bring a hat, sun protection, plenty of water, and sturdy, comfortable walking shoes.
- Tourism infrastructure in Benin, Togo, and Ghana is still developing. In certain regions, electricity may be available only during specific hours. Hot water can be unreliable and Wi-Fi access is not widely available.
- Temperatures in West Africa can be hot and humid year-round. Not all accommodation will have air-conditioning, which is common across the region, especially in smaller guesthouses or remote locations where power supply may be limited. Be prepared for warm nights and pack light, breathable clothing.
- No two journeys in Africa are identical. Be prepared for travel times to be longer or shorter than advised. Weather, traffic, and road conditions can change things significantly, so embrace the unexpected and unforgettable moments along the way.
Visa information is provided by Sherpa, a third-party. The “Add connection” feature shows transit visa requirements only and does not include full entry visa needs. Please note, additional service fees apply if you choose to purchase a visa through Sherpa.
The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline only and may change. On some occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our preferred accommodation. In these cases, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.
Throughout the trip, we request that our properties prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we’re arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isn’t always possible which means we won’t be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination or on some trips, have use of shared day rooms until all rooms are available.
ACCOMMODATION:
Some of the accommodation along the way is basic or simple, staying in local guesthouses and homestays. Some areas of West Africa experience daily load shedding. This is where the power may be turned off at certain times of the day. Hot water and air conditioning can be unreliable and Wi-Fi access is not widely available.
ROOM ISSUES:
If you have any issues with your room, please speak to the hotel and your tour leader right away rather than your travel agent so that the problem can be addressed without delay.
WEST AFRICA HOMESTAYS & GUESTHOUSES
As a responsible travel company, we believe in facilitating positive and meaningful exchanges between our travellers and locals at the places we visit. Homestays are a great vehicle for us to facilitate this!
What will you do during a homestay? Well…it’s hard to tell. As you know a day in a family’s life varies from day to day. We don’t want this experience to feel forced (on you or on them) so we ask families to simply carry on with their lives and that, if there is anything that you may be interested in being part of, they ask you to join in. As such you may be invited to help cook dinner, or to go to the local market for groceries, or to join a soccer game! While your leader will give you some tools to interact with your family (such as some simple local words/phrases) big smiles and lots of sign language can go a long way!
That said, it’s also important that you understand that you are not obliged to participate in these activities. We believe that the more you put in the more you get out of an experience, but we also understand that you may just want to chill out, grab a book or your camera and go for a wander – and that is fine too.
Ultimately, we believe that by simply being there, observing family and friends dynamics is a step forward towards understanding the local way of life.
If you require a Sleep Apnea Machine to sleep please ensure that it is battery operated. Lodges and Permanent Tented Camps are often powered by generators which are turned off during the night.
Hotel BKBG Benin
Quartier Jak-Aledjo, Rue PLM-ALEDJO 4884, AKPAKPA Cotonou BENIN
Phone: +229 55 39 56 56
Description
Hotel BKBG Benin is conveniently located just 10 km from Cotonou Cadjehoun Airport. The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, spa, and restaurant, with 24-hour front desk service and room service available. Each room is equipped with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, free WiFi, a private bathroom, a wardrobe, and a kettle.
Instructions
Intrepid can assist with pre-booking an arrival transfer from the airport – enquire with your agent. Please advise your flight arrival details at least 10 days prior to your departure.
If you have confirmed an arrival transfer, you’ll be met as you exit customs hall and head to the airport exit gate, you will see a transfer representative holding an Intrepid sign. If you cannot find your transfer representative, or if your flight is delayed, please call our local operations team on + 27 82 612 4259. Neither the driver nor any representative should ask you for additional payment.
If you are making your own way to the joining point hotel from Cotonou Airport, there are regular airport taxis that charge approximately $10 USD per person to the hotel. The airport is very small, and taxis are right outside the arrivals hall’s exit doors. The drive is approximately 20 minutes. Alternatively, Gozem ride-share app is available in Benin. Please ensure you download the app and add your payment details before leaving your home country.
