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Things To See On Your Holidays in TogoAuthor: Andrew GibsonTogo is located in West Africa and it borders Ghana in the west, Benin in the east, Burkina Faso in the north and gulf of Guinea coast in the south. Lome is the capital city of Togo. The official language spoken here is French however many other languages besides French are also spoken. Togo also has a beautiful beach, tourists can soak up the sun on the white sandy beach and then swim in the crystal clear water making it an ideal sun holiday destination. There are also some forests and savannahs which makes up the interior landscape. There are some national parks with many species of African animals to be seen. Generally tourists take 10 day vacation to Benin and Togo. One of the must see places in Togo is the Togo Lake. You can cruise across the Togo Lake to Togoville. Once in Togoville a visit to the German cathedral, the chief's house and the traditional museum are some of the things that should be in your itinerary. After the visit you can cruise back to Sewatrsikope and drive back to Lome, the capital. En route you can visit the Pedakondji fisherman's village. Once in Lome you can explore the city city further. The city harbor, independence square and the city museum are some of the places that you can visit in Lome. You should ideally also cover the Art Street, Lome Central Market and the craftsman village. The next day you could take a drive to Kpalime. While driving to Kpalime you should stop at the foot of the Mt. Agou, and visit the coffee and cocoa plantations. A major attraction in Kpalime is the Kloto craft market. Here you will find some of the most exquisite crafts from West Africa. At Kpalime tourists also visit the campement which is an old German sanatorium. After returning back to Lome you can go to Cotonou and visit the art market Dantopka which is one of the largest markets in West Africa. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/things-to-see-on-your-holidays-in-togo-398186.html About the Author:Andrew Gibson is MD of Direct Holiday Bookings. It is one of the fastest growing on line holiday home rental websites.To see an example of why Direct Holiday Bookings is growing so rapidly have a look at Holidays in Togo |
Where can I travel in Togo?Author: Amar ShahIt is a fact that today every one is so busy with work that family is given a secondary preference. And for that reason, why not treat your beloved family for an unforgettable experience in the beautiful land of Togo? This lovely country is located in West Africa and home to the capital city Lomé and has a population of more than 6 million people. French is the official language that is spoken in this country even though there are many other languages spoken as well. This is a country that will offer some of the best sights you have ever seen. Nightlife in Togo is exceptionally brilliant. There are numerous nightclubs, particularly in Lomé of which most are open until the early hours for dancing to a mixture of West African and Western popular music. Some of these local nightclubs and restaurants comprise of the Chris & Jimmy's Diner, the Chinatown 3, the Aladdin's Eatery, the Aalay's Shrimp & Fish, the Fanny's Restaurant, the Hornblower's Restaurant, the Mughal Indian Restaurant, the China Garden and the 1890 Restaurant & Lounge. Most restaurants catering for visitors tend to be French-orientated although some do serve African dishes. Have a taste of some mouth watering delicacies like Pâtes or akume, Fufu and Riz sauce arachide. The Stratta Grill & Café bar, the Big Basin Bistro barand and the Cafe Marcella bar offer a good selection of alcoholic drinks like Palm wine and Tchakpallo wines. Likewise, check into some of the beautiful hotels for a relaxing welcome. Some of these hotels include the Staybridge Suites, the Village Motel, the Cleveland Airport Marriott, and the Budget Inn, the Holiday Inn in Cleveland Airport, the North Point Inn, the Extended Stayamerica and the Hampton Inn hotels. Afterwards, you can book a tour guide to some breathe taking Togo attractions like Mt Agou, the Tamberma, the Grand Marche, the Klouto, the La Plage, the Bafilo, the Marche de Be and the Kpime Falls. Did you know that Togo's capital, Lomé, is the only capital in the world situated right next to a border? Well, you can wander round the market with its intriguing voodoo charms, lotions and potions, and the Village Artisanal. Visit Togoville, where the colonial treaty between the Germans and the ruler Mlapa III was signed. The local leader still shows copies of the treaty to visitors. You can also explore the short coastline which is home to several small fishing villages, sometimes with examples of colonial architecture. Spot the wildlife in the Fazao National Park outside Sokodé, the Kéran National Park near Kara and the Fosse aux Lions (Lions' Den) southwest of Dapaong. the traditional mud Takienta tower-houses in Koutammakou, home to the Batammariba. Enjoy water sports in Lake Togo, swim in West Africa's biggest pool (the Olympic-sized pool at Hotel Sarkawa) or cool off at the lakeside resort of Porto Seguro, which has waterskiing and sailing facilities. Much more enjoyable is going whale watching at the Gulf of Benin. Hike in the scenic hill country around Kapilmé. Though cars are available for rent in Togo, the rates are astronomical; you're usually better off hiring a cab for your trip. The few major roads are mostly in decent shape. Traveling by bicycle is an excellent way to explore Togo. The dry summer months of November and December are the best times that you can visit. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/where-can-i-travel-in-togo-880244.html About the Author:To view the many services available from Limotek.co.uk, why not visit our limo hire blog, limo hire squidoo page or our limo hire facebook page. |
Togo HistoryDuring the period from the 11th century to the
16th century, various tribes entered the region from
all directions: the Ewé from Nigeria and TOGO; and
the Mina and Guin from Ghana. Most settled in
coastal areas. Source Wikipedia |
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