Pendjari is Benin’s premier safari destination, known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and well-preserved ecosystems. The park covers over 4,800 km² and is home to elephants, lions, cheetahs, hippos, and hundreds of bird species. Unlike more crowded East African parks, Pendjari offers a more exclusive and untouched safari experience.
Parakou is not a typical tourist city like Ganvié or Ouidah, but for travelers interested in seeing the “real” Benin, its lively atmosphere, local traditions, and strategic location make it a rewarding stop. It’s also a good base if you’re planning to continue north to Pendjari National Park, Park W, or the Atacora mountains.
Nestled in southern Benin, West Africa, Ouidah is steeped in profound historical significance. Once a key player in the Atlantic slave trade from the 17th to the 19th century, Ouidah invites visitors to embark on a reflective journey along the Slave Route.
Cotonou, a vibrant port city on the south coast of Benin, is known for its lively atmosphere and diverse culture. At the heart of Cotonou, the bustling Dantokpa Market offers everything from religious items and spices to everyday goods, giving visitors a taste of local life.
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