Togo Travel Tips

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We will start our Togo Travel Tips by talking about this country. Togo is a small strip of land in West Africa, between west of Ghana and east of Benin. This extends northward to Burkina Faso. this region has a small coastline of beaches strewn of palms.

It has large lagoons and marshes in the southern Gulf of Guinea. The land to the north of the equator occupies an area of 56,785 km2 in general. While The total population of this country is around 7 million. The capital and largest city of this country is Lomé.

It is also the official Port of the Republic of Togo. Trip to Togo is truly a journey through another world, period and way of existence, from the vibrant markets of its capital, Lome, to the incredible earth fortresses of the Tamberma people.

Things to do in Togo

  • Koutammakou
  • Lake Togo
  • Akodessawa Fetish Market
  • Mount Agou
  • Fazao-Malfakassa National Park
  • Kran National Park
  • Independence Monument Lome
  • Cascade de Kpimé
  • Togo Mountains
  • International Museum of the Gulf of Guinea
  • Fosse aux Lions National Park
  • Palais de Lomé
  • Grottes De Nok
  • Mont Sokbaro
  • Bismarckburg

Languages

The official & primary language of Togo is French. French is the language that is spoken by the public & used by the government. It is also the trade language of this country. However, It is a multilingual country. The other national languages are Ewé and Kabiyé.

Mina is the expression of function at Mobaa, Tem, and Fula. In Southeast Togo and certain coastal areas, the Gen language is prevalent. According to Togo Travel Tips, there are limited English speaking Togolese people. However, It is better to hire a guide while traveling to this country.

Currency & Banking

Togo’s primary & official currency is the western African CFA franc. The currency code is XOF. Bank issues notes in denomination of 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000 francs. Whereas, Coins come in the denomination of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 250, 500 francs.

Major towns have Visa ATMs. A few luxury hotels take credit cards but otherwise, hard cash is the option in this country. According to Togo Travel Tips, American Express is widely common, with more limited use of Diners Club, Visa, and MasterCard.

Togo Tourist Visa

Indian needs a Visa to Travel Togo.

Documents Required for Togo Visa

  • Valid Passport
  • Togo Visa Application Form
  • 2 passport size photographs
  • Business Cover Letter
  • vaccination against Yellow Fever

Best Time to Visit

The perfect time to visit Togo is November through February. These months come under the warm season in this country but not so hot. However, Togo remains mostly sunny & very hot during March and April. Fazao-Malfakassa National Park is only open from November to April.

There are some amazing festivals in this country. The most famous festivals are Gbagba in August and the Voodoo Festival in September. Many people travel to this country to take part in these festivals. While the wet season starts in April & ends in September.

Time Zone

Time zone in Togo is GMT.

Emergency Numbers

  • Ambulance   8200
  • Police      117
  • Fire          118

Internet

Internet speed in Togo is Average and the price is economical. You can buy SIM cards for your phone from the airport or one of many retailers all over Togo. All you need is the passport to get the sim card in this country. While Togocel and Moov are main internet service providers in Togo.

According to Togo Travel Tips, the Places with free Wi-Fi connection are airports, restaurants, hotels, coffeehouses. You will face poor connections in some of the parts of this country.

Electricity

The normal voltage is 220 V and the normal frequency is 50 Hz. While the power plugs and sockets are of form C in this country. Type C is also popular as the normal “Euro” plug. This socket also works with type E and type F.

You can use your electric equipment in this country if the standard voltage in your country is in between 220 240 V. Although it is advisable to carry a travel adapter to stay connected with the world.

Climate

The climate is usually tropical in Togo. The normal temperatures on the coast range from 27 degrees Celsius to around 30 degrees Celsius in the northernmost areas. Togo also has a warm atmosphere and characteristics of a tropical savanna.

However, there are two rainy seasons in the south. The first starts in April and ends in July and the second starts in October and ends in November. Rains fall from May through September in this region. Although, there is a reprise in the south in July and September.

Reasons to Travel Togo

  • Friendly environment
  • Hospitality
  • Peaceful Vacations
  • Beautiful location
  • Amazing Port
  • Modern administration
  • Food
  • Drink
  • palm-lined beaches
  • hilltop villages

History

Togo has a past that stretches way back. It begins when the first known inhabitants were the Voltaic peoples and the Kwa. In the 14th century the Ewe preceded, and the Ane in the 18th century. In the 18th century, Denmark people have claimed the land.

However, It was founded as a German colony named Togoland by 1884. After World War I, the region was divided between the British and the French under League of Nations mandates.

While Later it was governed as trusteeships of the UN. The British part had agreed to join Ghana. Whereas The French part became Togo, it announced its freedom on April 27, 1960.

Packing Tips for Togo

  • Important Documents- passport & Travel map
  • Day Bag or Backpack
  • Sunglasses and Sun Hat
  • Comfortable Clothes
  • Breathable tees
  • Power Charger
  • Power Adapter
  • Insect Protection
  • Toiletries
  • Shoes
  • Accessories
  • Tickets and travel documents
  • Swimsuit
  • Prescription drugs
  • Miscellaneous
  • Malaria medication

Is it safe to Travel Togo?

Yes, Overall Togo is a safe country to travel. They are chances are you will have no negative experiences or incidents in this country. However, You will find Roads & vehicles are in poor condition.  You should avoid traveling outside towns and cities at night as roads can be dark.

Pickpockets are practically an everyday problem that you might face. Whereas, the major problem in this country is scams like motorbikes cutting you off in order to stage an accident or pedestrians. They will claim you that you hit them until you hand over money to make up for the damage.

Natural disasters like Flooding hits Togo almost every year. While it is not a safe country for Solo Women Travelers. However, If you travel, Than you should avoid remote streets, both during day and night even within Lomé city limits.

Please do not flash your belongings or handle money in public. Muggings, robberies, rapes, and kidnappings are not common but happen in this country.

Conclusion

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FAQs

Good Things about Togo?

1. Nature 2. Beaches 3. Fishing

Bad Things about Togo?

1. Dangerous diseases 2. Crime 3. Poverty

Weird Things about Togo?

1. One of the most saddest nation. 2. It is very close to the equator. 3. Most people follow ethic religions.

Togo Travel Restrictions?

Air travel is open starting from 1st August 2020 but only for essential travelers. Land borders are still closed.

How Many States in Togo?

There are 30 States (prefectures) in Togo.