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Six Reasons to Add a Togo Tour to Your Ghana
Vacation
Togo is a Quiet Escape from the Hustle and Bustle of
GhanaYes, Ghana is a more popular and well-established tourism destination than Togo, so you may find it odd that it can be much easier to relax on a Togo tour than on a Ghana tour. But when you leave behind the traffic, noise, street vendors and relative chaos of Accra and head east across the border into Togo, Lome will seem quiet, peaceful, and perhaps even sleepy.
Its Tourism Infrastructure is Growing Fast!
Togo tourism is preparing to boom. The most obvious new boost to tourism in Togo is the recently completed international airport, which now has a variety of direct flights from European cities. In addition, Lome has recently added some top-quality hotels, including a Radisson Blu.
Togolese Food is Better than Ghanaian Food
Our Ghanaian friends may hate to hear it, but it’s overwhelmingly true. The British may be tired of hearing it as well, but the culinary legacy that they left behind in Ghana did not do much to enhance the restaurant scene. The French colonists, however, left behind a rich culinary tradition that has since fused with local traditions to form wonderful, tasty dishes
It’s Cheap!
Indeed, Togo is cheaper than Ghana. Your dollars or Euros will take you even further than they would in Ghana, a country with a booming economy, a growing upper class, and a consistent flow of tourists from abroad. You can find cheaper prices for quality hotels, food, daily rental cars, tour guide fees, tour activities, and beyond. The difference in cost may be enough to let you splurge on a more luxurious hotel or eat at one of Lome’s finer restaurants. So if you are looking to save some money, set aside a couple days of your Ghana vacation for a short Togo tour, and enjoy everything this small nation has to offer!
Voodoo Cultural TourismIf you take a Ghana vacation, you will quickly notice the strong presence of Christianity in the southern part of the country. Togo, however, is quite different. Togo is home to some of the strongest remaining voodoo traditions in the world. Along with neighboring Benin, Togo is one of the only countries in Africa where Christianity or Islam is not the majority religion.
The BeachesYes, Ghana also has lovely beaches, but the wide, palm-lined, white sand beaches of Togo are equally as inviting as those of its neighbor to the west. While high-quality, luxury beachfront accommodation may be hard to come by in Ghana, many of Togo’s top hotels are situated on the ocean, making it easy to move from the comfort of your hotel room to the sandy beach.
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