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1. Mt Agou ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Kpalime, Togo Mt Agou is located 20kms southeast of Kpalime and, at 986m, is the highest mountain in the immediate area. While it is possible to walk up the mountain, without a.. 2. Tamberma ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kara, Kara Region, Togo if you can meet a guide in Kara (one is named Solange and she is really sympatical), it's the better way to visit the tamberma's villages. These people's way of life is.. 3. Grand Marche ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Lome, Togo A marketplace where one can shop for groceries, clothes and accessories. 4. Klouto ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kpalime, Togo Klouto is the mountain just past Kpalime and is renowned for its butterfly walks. These can be organized easily once you get up there, although if you're short on time.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Lome, Maritime Region, Togo The Fetish Market in Lome is a grisly and smelly sight; rows of tables covered in animal heads and parts. Most of the population here is animist and the market is.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Lome, Maritime Region, Togo La plage de Lomé ... l'ocean à perte de vue, quelques bateaux échoués sur le sable, les palmiers le long de la côte, et .. le S O L E I L 7. Town ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Aneho, Togo Lovely town with the border to Benin at the end, lagoons ... very laid back 8. Bafilo ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bafilo, Togo Bafilo is a tiny village located approx. 20kms south of Kara. There is a nice waterfall here and there are some pleasant walks in the surrounding hills. 9. Asigame ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Lome, Maritime Region, Togo Brilliant place for knock-offs and you can always get a good bargain on hand crafted goods 10. Marche de Be ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Be, Togo Be is a huge area in Lomé, Togo. There's the huge market selling everything you can think of and a little bit more, there are people from every corner of West Africa.. |