Voodoo Festival tour in Benin, Togo and Ghana
Description of Voodoo Festival tour in Benin, Togo and Ghana
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2025: 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
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
Travel guides
We take you from the Sahara to the Atlantic, looking out for saltwater hippos and nesting turtles, and browsing markets.
Attending a local festival provides a fascinating insight into a culture – as well as being great fun.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
CARBON REDUCTION-We collaborate with hotels and guesthouses to promote environmentally friendly practices, including the use of renewable energy where possible. Accommodations are encouraged to switch off lights and electrical equipment when not in use to minimize energy waste.
- Our tour prioritizes responsible travel habits, advising travelers on reducing their carbon footprint. Guests are encouraged to adopt sustainable practices such as minimizing plastic use and reducing unnecessary energy consumption during their stay.
ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE
-This tour passes through remote and untouched areas, and we are committed to preserving their natural beauty. Our staff is trained in strict no-litter policies, ensuring that all waste is either recycled or properly disposed of in nearby cities.
-Travelers are prohibited from littering and are instead encouraged to educate local communities on environmental issues such as waste recycling and water management. This includes discussions on treating used water for drinking, irrigation, and maintaining river flow.
People
LOCAL ECONOMY- We emphasize supporting local businesses by encouraging travelers to shop at small village stores. Even small purchases, such as drinks or snacks, help contribute to the local economy.
- We employ local guides from the villages we visit. This not only provides travelers with authentic insights into traditions and history but also ensures that tourism revenue directly benefits the community.
EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSIVITY, AND DIVERSITY
- Our tours prioritize meaningful cultural exchanges by working closely with local tribal elders. We ensure that our presence is welcomed and respectful, promoting a guest-host relationship rather than a transactional tourism experience.
-Travelers spend time with different ethnic groups, learning about their cultures and traditions firsthand. This fosters mutual respect and deeper cultural understanding while providing direct financial benefits to these communities.
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