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Adventure

Voodoo festival

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This must-attend event in the Voodoo calendar attracts fetish priests, Voodoo adepts, traditional chiefs, and curious onlookers from near and far.

Porto-Novo

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Porto-Novo, the capital of Benin, is a city steeped in history and marked by fascinating colonial architecture. Known for its Brazilian-style Great Mosque, originally built as a church, the city’s streets are a testament to the influence of Afro-Brazilian culture.
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Visit Vila Karo

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Located in the serene coastal town of Grand Popo, Villa Karo is a unique Finnish-African cultural center that promotes artistic exchange, research, and creativity. Named after a Finnish child (Karo) with Beninese roots, this center blends Nordic and West African influences, making it a fascinating stop for travelers interested in art, culture, and history.

Grand popo

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Nestled along Benin’s stunning coastline, Grand Popo is a tranquil beach town known for its golden sands, swaying palm trees, and rich cultural heritage. Located about 100 km west of Cotonou, near the Togo border, this charming destination offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for tourists.
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Destination Pendjari

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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.

Ouidah A City Rich in History, Vodou, and Reflection

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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.
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Ganvié: The Venice of Africa

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Ganvié, often called the “Venice of Africa,” offers a glimpse into an extraordinary world of history and ecology. Situated on Lake Nokoué in Benin, this remarkable lake city of 45,000 residents was born from necessity.

Temple of Pythons

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Located in Ouidah, the Temple of Pythons is one of Benin’s most fascinating and spiritually significant sites. As the center of Python worship in Vodun (Voodoo) religion, this temple is home to dozens of live pythons, considered sacred and protected by local tradition.

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