Take a day trip to Koutammakou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to see the traditional Batammariba mud tower houses. These structures are not only architecturally unique but also hold cultural significance. Guided tours provide a deep dive into the history and way of life of the Batammariba people. The scenic drive from Lomé offers a beautiful view of Togo’s landscape.
Embark on a culinary tour to savor the rich flavors of Togolese cuisine. Visit local restaurants and street food vendors to taste dishes like fufu, grilled fish, and akpan made from fermented corn. The lively food scene in Lomé makes it a haven for ...Read More
Lomé’s nightlife scene is vibrant and diverse, offering something for everyone. From lively bars and clubs playing Afrobeat music to cultural performances and jazz cafes, the options are plentiful. Popular spots include Le Privilege and Sunset Bar...Read More
Lome is experiencing significant economic growth, driven by investment in infrastructure, tourism, and commerce. The government is actively seeking to improve the investment climate to attract foreign investors. With a rapidly growing middle class, t...Read More
Visit the Village Artisanal, a crafts village, to see local artisans at work. You’ll find beautifully crafted items like wood carvings, pottery, and woven goods. It’s an excellent place to buy unique souvenirs and support local talent. Witnessing...Read More
The House of Slaves in Agbodrafo, just outside Lomé, is a poignant reminder of the region’s history. This site was a key hub in the transatlantic slave trade. A visit offers a somber but essential understanding of this dark chapter. Guided tours p...Read More