Our Togo holidays & tours

Barely over 110 kilometres across in places, Togo slots between Ghana and Benin and is often visited alongside its neighbours. All share vodun traditions and the interesting practices that ensue from practising this fascinating animist religion. Tours of Togo might start in capital Lome, conveniently close to the country’s beaches and Lake Togo, before heading inland to meet some of the country’s tribal groups. Togo has forty ethnic groups, including those with UNESCO-protected ways of life. Our Togo holidays and Togo tours tread carefully, ensuring you have rewarding interactions with the people you meet, and that your stay benefits, rather than exploits, any communities you visit.

Our top Togo holidays

Ghana,Togo and Benin experience tour

From £5995 to £6850
14 days ex flights
Experience the culture, history and wildlife of West Africa

Voodoo Festival tour in Benin, Togo and Ghana

From US $6495
14 days ex flights
Experience the annual Ouidah Voodoo Festival
Small group2025: 30 Dec, 2026: 13 Jan, 27 Jan, 10 Feb, 24 Feb, 10 Mar, 24 Mar, 7 Apr, 21 Apr, 5 May, 19 May, 2 Jun, 16 Jun, 30 Jun, 14 Jul, 28 Jul, 11 Aug, 25 Aug, 8 Sep, 22 Sep, 6 Oct

Ghana, Togo and Benin holiday

From £3799
16 days ex flights
Culture, landscapes and Ouidah Vodoun Festival
Small group2027: 8 Jan

Ghana, Togo and Benin holiday, gold and magic

From £3499 to £3849
14 days ex flights
Traditional villages and voodoo in Ghana, Togo and Benin
Small group2025: 22 Dec, 2026: 8 Feb, 3 Mar, 14 Apr, 7 Jul, 20 Oct, 10 Nov, 22 Dec, 2027: 2 Feb, 16 Mar, 20 Jul, 31 Aug, 19 Oct, 23 Nov, 28 Dec

Ghana, Togo & Benin tour, Ouidah voodoo festival

From £3699 to £3999
13 days ex flights
The magic of Benin's voodoo festival, plus Ghana and Togo
Small group2026: 7 Jan, 2027: 6 Jan

Togo & Benin holiday

From £3595 to £4395
14 days ex flights
See voodoo, unique cultures & slave history in Togo & Benin
Small group2026: 1 Feb, 24 Feb, 6 Aug, 3 Nov, 28 Nov, 26 Dec, 2027: 6 Jan, 24 Jan, 7 Feb, 21 Feb, 31 Oct, 15 Nov, 29 Nov

West Africa wildlife, culture and traditions tour

From £3595 to £3895
14 days ex flights
West African wonders of Ghana, Togo & Benin
Small group2025: 20 Dec, 2026: 7 Feb, 7 Mar, 12 Sep, 3 Oct, 7 Nov, 2027: 6 Feb, 20 Mar, 11 Sep, 2 Oct, 6 Nov

Benin, Togo and Ghana tours

From US $6275
14 days ex flights
In-depth tour of three unique African countries
Small group2025: 30 Dec, 31 Dec, 2026: 13 Jan, 27 Jan, 10 Feb, 24 Feb, 10 Mar, 24 Mar, 7 Apr, 21 Apr, 5 May, 19 May, 2 Jun, 16 Jun, 30 Jun, 14 Jul, 28 Jul, 11 Aug, 25 Aug, 8 Sep, 22 Sep, 6 Oct

Cultural holiday in Ghana, Togo and Benin

From £5990
25 days ex flights
Join an amazing group trip through Ghana, Togo and Benin.
Small group2026: 11 Apr, 8 Oct, 2027: 10 Apr, 7 Oct
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TOGO MAP & HIGHLIGHTS

Togo is divided into five regions which, from south to north are known as Maritime, Plateaux, Centrale, Kara and Savanes. Most tourism is still focused around the Maritime region, due to the fact that its capital, Lomé, has long been the major port. As well as the fact that the Gulf of Guinea is somewhat gorgeous. When you travel north, however, you get the feeling that you are climbing a series of ladders that lead from one fascinating attic after another, each stuffed with beautiful artifacts, secret corners and ancient stories. So, just keep climbing.
Kara & the Kaby Mountains

1. Kara & the Kaby Mountains

Kara is the capital of Northern Togo, built by German colonists and also in the heart of the indigenous Kabiye people’s lands. It is also gateway to the Kaby Mountains, or Massif Kabye, where traditional villages made up of ‘soukala’ or rings of beautifully crafted round huts, are still home to skilled artisans from ironworkers to weavers, potters to basket makers. Check out the market at Ketao.
Koutammakou

2. Koutammakou

You won't find it on Google Maps, because this UNESCO World Heritage Site refers to a traditional settlement that spreads through the Tamberma Valley. The homes were built by Batammariba - also known as Tamberma - people in 17th century to flee threats of slavery from neighbouring Benin. Now icons of Togo, their stunning mud houses known as takienta are more like forts than mere dwellings. This is a 50,000 hectare-wide view into Togo's living culture.
Lake Togo

3. Lake Togo

More lagoon than lake, it’s separated from the Atlantic by a coastal strip. The town of Togoville on its shores is traditional Togolese and taking a wooden canoe, or pirogue, across the lake is a wonderful way to travel Togo pace. Togoville has many voodoo sculptures on display in front of houses, although there is also a shrine to the Virgin Mary who appeared in the 1970s apparently. It’s all happening in Togoville.
Lomé

4. Lomé

Lomé was a busy capital and port throughout both German and French colonial times. Since gaining independence in 1960 it just keeps growing, the coast road along the Gulf of Guinea being its main artery. The hub of tourism is actually its markets, famous for traditional voodoo and fetishes. If love of water is more your thing, the beach is always close. Although go with local people; the currents and coastal conditions have hidden dangers.
Notsé

5. Notsé

An important town in terms of getting your head around Togo’s cultural and social history built in 1600 by the Ewe people, one of Togo’s indigenous peoples who were displaced at that time. The Ewe Chief of the time built a 14.5km wall around the town to protect his people, and you can still see remnants of it. It is the last home of the Notsé people before colonisation.
Sokodé

6. Sokodé

Main city of Togo’s Centrale region, and home to theTem or Kotokoliare people. It is also gateway to Fazao-Malfakassa National Park where elephants, monkeys and eclectic birdlife inhabit the savannah grasslands. Tourism in the park is still minimal, with Togo’s emphasis being on cultural heritage right now. But as the local population swaps poaching their elephants for protecting them, it is definitely time to start supporting this park.

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Barbara Flores06 Nov 2025
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Kathleen Dose-Koehl22 Apr 2025
It was amazing, and Kofi Norbert (guide) and Sam (driver) were excellent. Kofi answered all of our many questions honestly and accurately. He knew the ins and outs of border crossings, villages, and local areas, and kept us safe. The cultures in Togo, Benin and Ghana were so diverse, and so amazing. We even had the special experience of having champagne with a king!read more
Kathryn Young29 Jan 2025
The various ceremonies and festivals where it was clear that they were taking place for locals and not for tourists. We really enjoyed West Africa and the people, and the diversity of experiences we encountered.read more
Max Hendriks07 Mar 2025
Travelling to interesting parts of the 3 countries visited to see traditions in action - 4 stars.read more
Written by Catherine Mack
Photo credits: [Page banner: anoldent] [Map top box: David Stanley] [Kara and the Kaby Mountains: Grete Howard] [Koutammakou: David Bacon] [Lake Togo - Togoville Harbour: Alexandra Pugachevsky] [Lome - final: Michael Pollak] [Notse - ewe girls: JY midey] [Sokodé: Sean Moran]