Customized Tour To Togo

9N/10D 4 Cities

Lomé, Kpalimé, Sokodé and Kara

Embark on a mesmerizing 8-10 day adventure across Togo, a West African gem that captivates travelers with its diverse landscapes, vibrant cultures, and historical richness. From the coastal capital, Lomé, to the lush hills of Kpalimé and the spiritual sites in the north, this tour unveils the heart and soul of Togo. Experience authentic Togolese life, meet welcoming locals, explore sacred forests, witness ancient crafts, and delve into the fascinating blend of traditions and modernity that makes Togo unique.

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Tour FAQ

Do Indian citizens need a visa to travel to Togo?

  • Yes, Indian citizens need a visa to enter Togo. You can apply for a visa at the nearest Togolese embassy or consulate. Some travelers may be eligible for a visa on arrival, but it is advisable to check the latest requirements before traveling.

What is the best time to visit Togo?

  • The best time to visit Togo is during the dry seasons, from November to February and July to August, when the weather is pleasant and suitable for travel and outdoor activities.

Are there direct flights from India to Togo?

  • There are no direct flights from India to Togo. Travelers usually transit through major international hubs such as Addis Ababa, Istanbul, or Paris to reach Lomé, the capital of Togo.

What currency is used in Togo, and can I use credit cards?

  • The official currency of Togo is the West African CFA Franc (XOF). Credit cards are accepted in some hotels, restaurants, and shops in major cities, but it’s advisable to carry cash, especially when traveling to rural areas.

What should I pack for a trip to Togo?

  • Pack lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for a tropical climate. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential. Also, consider packing insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and any personal medications you may need.

What languages are spoken in Togo?

  • The official language of Togo is French. However, several indigenous languages, including Ewe and Kabiye, are widely spoken. English is not commonly spoken, so learning some basic French phrases can be very helpful.

Are there any cultural norms or etiquette I should be aware of when visiting Togo?

  • Yes, it’s important to respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious or cultural sites. Greetings are important; a handshake or verbal greeting is common. Always ask for permission before taking photos of people or sacred places.

Are there any health precautions I should take before traveling to Togo?

  • It is recommended to have vaccinations for yellow fever (mandatory), hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and routine vaccinations. Malaria is prevalent, so taking prophylactic medication and using mosquito repellent is advisable. Travel insurance with health coverage is also recommended.

Can I use my mobile phone in Togo?

  • Yes, you can use your mobile phone in Togo. Ensure your phone is unlocked and either activate international roaming or purchase a local SIM card for better rates on calls and data.

What electrical outlets are used in Togo, and do I need a power adapter?

  • Togo uses Type C and Type E electrical outlets with a standard voltage of 220V and a frequency of 50Hz. It’s advisable to bring a universal power adapter to ensure your devices can be charged.