9 Days Discover Togo Benin on Motorbike
9 Days Discover Togo Benin on Motorbike
$2745
9 Days Discover Togo Benin on Motorbike
9 Days Starting in Lomé, Togo and ending in WJ5H+WX2, Kpalime, Togo
Visiting: Lomé, Possotomé, Bopa, Lake Aheme, Ouidah, Cotonou, Abomey Calavi, Dahomey Discovery, Atakpame, Badou, Kouma konda
Tour operator:
Tour code:
TOG
Specialist Group:
Fifty+
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
6 - 10
Age range:
18-80
Special diets catered:
Meat
Tour operated in:
English , GermanTrip Styles:
Interests:
Activities:
Tour Overview
The landscape varies from dense forests to a coastal route along the Atlantic Ocean. We learn about daily life in the villages. People live in mud huts and thatched roofs. Further, there are many lively markets. We meet different population groups and visit the pole villages of the Tofinu people. We take a trip through the dubious history with slave trade, colonization and coups in Abemey and Ouida. Finally, we discover beautiful forests with a wide variety of insects and butterflies. The extremely variable quality of surfacing and paving consists of asphalt, sandy roads and small forest paths. Therefore, the support vehicle cannot follow us everywhere and regularly take a different route. Some routes can be difficult, so for less experienced riders we recommend an off-road training.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrival in Lomé
Location: Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport, Lomé
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
You will probably arrive at Lomé Airport in the evening. If it is not too late, the tour guide will meet you. You will receive some information, and you can have dinner at the Hotel. If you have more time, please explore the city.
Day 2 : Lomé - Possotome
Location: Possotomé, Bopa
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today is our first ride on the motorcycle. After a short explanation about the motorbikes we ride out of Lomë. There is a lot of traffic such as motorcycles, mopeds and cars. Soon it gets quieter on the roads we ride through all types of small villages. Vogan is known for a large vodoo market on Friday. Next, we ride through the old city of Grand Popo. This was an important city during the slave trade, which was first occupied by the Portuguese and later the French. We see many empty and dilapidated buildings here. Then we cross the long river Mono to Benin, which runs along the border of Benin. Next we ride along Lake Ahémé to the Possomtome community. This community is known for the Vodoo religion. We sleep along the lake.
Day 3 : Possotomé - Ouidah
Location: Lake Aheme, Ouidah
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today we go on a boat trip at Lake Ahémé. Our guide tell stories about gods and legends. In addition, we see daily life along the lake and discover different fishing techniques. Then we go to Ouidah, the capital of the Voodoo religion. Due to its favorable location and the harbor, Ouidah was an important place for the slave trade. A holdover from the Portuguese era of Benin is the Fortress of São João Baptista de Ajudá which was also important for the slave trade. The fort is now a museum. Many monuments are connected to the former slave trade, such as the Route des Esclaves (the slave route). This is a 2.5 mile road from the Ouidah Museum of History to the beach. This used to be the road that slaves walked on to get to the coast. The Door of No Return is an arch through which more than 15 million slaves have passed and is now a monument commemorating this time. The Tree of Forgetfulness is another monument which slaves had to walk around so they would forget their homeland. The 12m2 temple is dedicated to the python. 50 adult pythons live in the building. We spend the night in a cozy location near the sea.
Day 4 : Ouidah - Abomey
Location: Cotonou, Abomey Calavi
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
oday we start driving along the beach between the ocean and many Coconut Trees and finally arrive in the capital Cotonou. We ride to the north of the city towards the west bank of Lake Nokoué. Here we visit the water village of Ganvié with a canoe. The traditional houses of the Toffinu are built from bamboo or tree trunks that disappear into the water. The lake is an important area for many different birds. If there is time, we recommend you go to the Center Artisanal craft center. There you can find traditional wooden masks, baskets, pots and woven fabrics. These products tell beautiful stories of how they were used. You can buy the products for reasonable prices. Alternatively, you can ride past Dantokpa Market, West Africa’s largest open-air market; the surface is over 20 hectares. It is an immense, busy and chaotic place where you will be overwhelmed by the smells, colors and sounds of bicycles, taxis and motorbikes. We continue to the Royal Palaces of Abomey, which were designated as a world heritage site by Unesco in 1985.Abomey was a powerful kingdom in Western Africa from the 17th century until the beginning of the 20th century, which among other things flourished due to the slave trade with Europe. Twelve Kings, all of whom built their own sumptuous palaces, successively ruled the area. The palaces rose above and next to each other, in order of succession to the throne. In addition to the palaces, temples, sacrificial altars and villages for the royal household were also built. Tonight we sleep in a comfortable hotel.
Day 5 : Abomey - Atakpame
Location: Dahomey Discovery, Atakpame
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today is our last ride through the former kingdom of Dahomey. Benin has been independent since 1960 and was given its current name in 1975.The handicraft rugs with symbols of the 12 kings and the slavery that Benin has known are reminders of the country’s past. We go to Togo again, crossing the Mono river and driving along the Nangbéto dam to finally reach the city of Atakpame. This city is a center of textile processing and a turning point for the cotton grown in the area. On the western part of Atakpamé, cocoa and coffee are mainly grown. On a hill, the “coffee-cocoa triangle” is formed by Kpalime Badou and Atakpame. It is a varied route through the forest and over the hills of Ouali. Before sunset we arrive at our hotel in Atakpame.
Day 6 : Atakpame - Badou
Location: Badou
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today we ride to the west towards the border of Ghana. We can choose between several routes. We follow an old colonial colorful route past villages and colorful markets through the Okpabe region. Today’s final destination is the green town of Badou, which is located in a fertile valley surrounded by hills with forest and coffee plantations. After this beautiful day of motorcycling through tropical forests, we go to our hotel in Badou. In the small village of Akloa is a beautiful waterfall. If there is not enough time left today you can go to this waterfall tomorrow morning. The forests in this area are full of butterflies, crickets, insects, birds and other animals and beautiful plants.
Day 7 : Badou - Kouma Konda
Location: Kouma konda, Dayes Konda
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
The environment consists of forests and hills. We have to ride close together. After a varied ride, we arrive at the plateau of Dayes. From here there are beautiful views of the spectacular environment. Now the ride is full of curves, so we must ride carefully as we ascend to a height of more than 600 meters to reach the village of Kouma Konda. The climate here is very pleasant. People in this region mainly live from the cultivation of coffee and cocoa. We take a walk and see avocados, mahogany, iroko, cocoa, pepper and a lot of butterflies. We sleep in the village tonight.
Day 8 : Kouma Konda - Lome
Location: Lomé
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning you can choose between a walk or a short motorbike ride through the area. Afterwards, we all ride to Lomé. We leave the woods shortly after taking off, transitioning to an area mainly consisting of palm and coconut trees. The road is now sandy and we can smell the sea. It gets busier again as we arrive in the capital Lomé.
Day 9 : Lomé Departure
Location: Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Last day we drive you to the airport to take a flight back home
What's Included
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Accommodation
Overnight stays, most with breakfast
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Airport Transfers at Destination
all airport transfer
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Fully Guided
French/English speaking tourguide on motorbike
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Additional Services
Accompanying mechanic in support vehicle
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Insurance
third-party liability insurance
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Transport
motorcycle hire
What's Not Included
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Additional Services
cost of visa; airport taxes and fuel surcharges
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Insurance
travel and cancellation insurance
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International Travel
international flights
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Meals
other drinks and meals
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Optional
personal expenses
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Transport
fuel motorcycles
Accommodation
During this trip, we stay in midrange hotels. Sometimes these are the best in town but still very basic. Tourism in Togo and Benin is almost non-existing, so there are only local hotels available. Be prepared.Mode of Transport
You will encounter neither high altitudes nor extreme weather conditions on this trip. We ride on good to very poor quality asphalt roads. We also ride a third of the total distance on unpaved roads. The quality of these roads varies. When it has rained, these roads can get quite slippery.Check out our Q&As
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Medicines, illnesses and physical condition
If you are dependent on medicines (such as insulin) or if you have certain limitations due to your health, you should inform the tour guide of this at the beginning of the trip. If you are not sure whether you can carry out the trip in a responsible manner with a certain illness or health problems, contact your doctor well before departure. Keep in mind that the journeys can be physically and mentally strenuous and that this can be reinforced if the weather conditions or other external factors influence the journey. We expect each participant to be well informed about the difficulty of the journey. You must declare that you are in sufficient good health to complete the trip successfully and without any problems (see bottom of this page). Motor Trails is not responsible for the consequences of your own health and physical condition during the trip. Of course, if possible we will assist you en route for long as possible, provided that the rest of the group does not suffer too much from this.
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Clothing
The climate is different at each destination. At the furthest tip of Tierra del Fuego it can be around freezing, whilst in Cambodia it is rarely below 25 degrees. It is wise, therefore, to base your riding gear on the local temperature. Regardless, the minimum equipment comprises: - Sturdy long (mountain) boots or motorcycle boots - Gloves - Sturdy (motorcycle) jacket with added protection at shoulders and elbow, with or without removable lining - Helmet - Sturdy long (motorcycle) trousers preferably with knee protection or motorcycle trousers Additional advice on clothing and riding equipment is available upon request.
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Weather conditions and natural influences
Our trips are planned as much as possible in the most favorable season. Nothing, however, is as unpredictable as the weather. Especially in the areas where Motor Trails organizes trips, the weather is an important factor in the experience of the journey. The weather can force us to take alternative routes, to adapt the program or, in the event of a very bad weather forecast and in consultation with the participants, to end the trip prematurely. Natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can also strongly influence the course of the trip. In this event, Motor Trails will offer alternatives and put these into practice in consultation with the group. Motor Trails is not in any way liable, however, for the consequences of these external influences on the trip. In such cases, Clause 9.5 of the General Terms and Conditions will come into effect.
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