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Discover Benin

Discover Benin

Benin, officially the Republic of Benin and formerly Dahomey, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, and Burkina Faso and Niger to the north. The capital of Benin is Porto-Novo, but the seat of government is in Cotonou, the country's largest city and economic capital. The official language of Benin is French; however, indigenous languages such as Fon and Yoruba are commonly spoken.It was a Marxist-Leninist state from 1975 to 1990 after dissolution of U.S.S.R. ( Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). In 1991, it was replaced by the current multi-party Republic of Benin. We would be more then happy to have you explore the gem of West Africa with us. Welcome to Benin!

 

What To Expect

 

Itinerary Day 1:

 

Cotonou City Tour

 

Pick up from any hotel in Cotonou. Enjoy a city tour of Cotonou, exploring its most important squares and monuments. Highlights include the Red Star, Martyrs Square, Lenin Square, the Dantopka Market (the largest open-air market in West Africa), the Handicraft Promotion Center, and the Laguna, which is the origin of the name Cotonou. Return to the hotel. Duration: 8 hours.

 

Day 2:

 

Cotonou-Ganvie-Cotonou

 

Explore the Venice of Africa, Lake Ganvié. Visit the water market, the Channel of Lovers, and especially the monument that traces the history of the city of Ganvié. Also, tour Sô Ava and other villages situated on the water. Ganvié is located in the middle of Lake Nokoué and is characterized by colorful wooden stilt houses arranged around artificial islands dating back to the 17th century. This unique architecture was born from the history of the Tofinu tribe, who built it as a refuge from the slave trade. Enjoy lunch in Ganvié and return to Cotonou. Duration: 8 hours.

 

Day 3:

 

Cotonou-Ouidah-Cotonou

 

On the way to the famous Ouidah, the starting point for slaves bound for the New World. Begin with a visit to the sacred forest and then the Temple of the Pythons. The old Portuguese fort, transformed into a museum, immerses us in one of the most significant moments in history. Next, follow the famous Slave Route that these men, women, and children once traversed, chained to the Gate of No Return. Upon returning, explore the Zinsou Foundation Museum before heading back to Cotonou. Duration: 8 hours.

 

Cancellation policy: Full refund within 7 days of booking, minus credit card processing fees. After that no refund will be provided.

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