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Ganvie, Benin
Situated next to the largest lake village in Africa - the town of Ganvie, Lake Nokoué is about 20km wide and 11km..
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Cotonou, Benin
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Ganvie, Benin
Ganvie is cool place in the fact that it is a town of 18,000 people who live in the middle of a lake in bamboo huts on stilts. It's a huge tourist attraction in the area but still quite interesting to walk around. I don't really recommend buying souvenirs here as it's not the best deal.
Cotonou, Benin
Make sure to see the Fetish market; one of West Africa's wonders... the entire biology of the region displayed before you... in pieces.
Cotonou, Benin
Cotonou is the capital of Benin and it is considered a good place to see various Voodoo related attractions since Benin is a center of the Voodoo religion.
Abomey-Calavi, Benin
Visit the "City of the Kings" in Abomey. It's very interesting. See how leaders in Africa build huge kingdom across several ethnical groups over more than 7 actual countries. Centuaries of History
Cotonou, Benin
Go and see Ganvie (a little town on the water in the Bay between Cotonou and Porto Novo) and to the market "Tantokpa" in Cotonou!
Ganvie, Benin
Certainly worth it, the Venice of Africa in Ganvie will make a nice (and safe) boat trip, where you will see how some people live on stilts. Ganvie offers souvenir buying galore, and some of the things are really attractive, so bring some extra cash. People friendly, sites varied, lots of photo opportunities here...and generally easy to get to.
Cotonou, Benin
a city that never sleeps in a way far different from the western
Cotonou, Benin
Go visit the beach far away from the city (about 20 km West on a pretty bad street - but it's worth it!). Especially when you can book one of these Palm-Houses :-)
Cotonou, Benin
le marché très beau, et les cacahuètes fraiches
Cotonou, Benin
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