Visiting a country and immersing oneself in its festivities is an unparalleled experience. It goes beyond creating lasting memories of vibrant colors, melodious music, energetic dancing, and sheer merriment. It offers a profound insight into the culture's traditions and beliefs, ultimately shaping the very essence of the country itself. By participating in a festival, one gets to witness the heart and soul of its people, their customs, and their way of life. The experience becomes a transformative journey, enriching our understanding of different cultures and fostering a sense of connection and appreciation for diversity. So, if given the opportunity, seize the chance to explore a country's festival, for it promises not only joy and excitement but also valuable knowledge and a deeper appreciation for the world we live in.

Several festivals are happened in Benin every year. To mention a few of them, the must popular ones, there are Vodun festival, Gaani festival, Twin festival, Nonvitcha festival, Yam festival, etc... Book one of our Benin Festival Tours and discover a whole new perspective of this country. Our knowledgeable local tour guides will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the destination, allowing you to explore parts of the festivals that are usually hidden to visitors. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and traditions of Benin as you witness the colorful displays, lively music, and energetic dances that define these festivals. From the pulsating rhythms of Vodoun celebrations to the mesmerizing performances at the Twin festival, every moment will be filled with excitement and wonder. Gain a deeper appreciation for Benin's rich heritage as you interact with the locals and learn about the significance of these festivities. Embark on a journey that will leave you with unforgettable memories and a newfound love for this captivating country. For more details including itineraries and prices, please message or contact us below using the Book a Tour now form

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At our company, we are dedicated to providing the highest level of service to ensure that our guests have an unforgettable experience during their tour with us. Our team is passionate about creating the best overall experience for our guests, from the moment they book their tour to the moment they leave. We take pride in offering top-notch customer service, knowledgeable guides, and well-planned itineraries that highlight the best attractions and landmarks in the area. Our goal is to exceed our guests' expectations and leave them with lifelong memories of their time spent touring with us. Whether it's a city tour, a scenic hike, or a cultural excursion, we strive to make every moment count and provide an exceptional experience for all our guests.

Visas Most travellers planning to visit Benin, Togo, and Ghana will need to obtain a visa before their travel. It is important to note that depending on the specific requirements of the embassy you apply at, you may also need an invitation letter. We are here to assist you with providing the necessary invitation letter if required. However, visa regulations are subject to change, and it is advised that you contact your nearest embassy for the most current and accurate information. Health and vaccinations We are not medically qualified and cannot provide advice on recommended vaccinations. It is important to consult your doctor or nearest health professional for personalized recommendations based on your specific health condition and travel plans. They will be able to assess your individual needs and provide guidance on necessary vaccinations to protect against potential health risks at your destination. Additionally, for further information and guidance on vaccinations, you can visit the website www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk. Remember, it is always better to be proactive and prioritize your health and well-being while traveling. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required for entry to Benin, Togo and Ghana and you must bring this with you. Insurance It is a condition of joining our tours that you have suitable travel insurance in place, and we cannot accept travellers without insurance. All policies differ in terms of what they will cover, but as a minimum, you need medical and health cover which will cover you for the whole time that you are away. Most policies will also include cancellation cover, which will cover you if an unforeseen circumstance obliges you to cancel your trip. We recommend that you obtain your insurance as soon as you book your trip. Please note that government travel warnings often affect the validity of your travel insurance, and you should check this with your insurance company. Money The local currency in Ghana is the cedi, while in Togo and Benin it is the West African CFA, a currency that is shared with many other countries in the region. It is not however, the same as the Central African CFA, and the two are not interchangeable. It is best to bring Euros for exchange purposes as the CFA is not obtainable outside of the region. It’s not difficult to change money here, either at banks or the hotels and your guide can assist with this. There are also an increasing number of ATMs in larger towns. However, these are not always reliable and so it is best to think of them as a back up rather than a main means of obtaining money. Credit cards are accepted in larger hotels and better restaurants (usually in larger cities only) but are not commonly accepted elsewhere. You should also be aware that credit card fraud is not uncommon in the region and so should you choose to use one, do bear this in mind. Local conditions When travelling to some of the destinations we offer you need to bear in mind that things won’t always work here as we’re used to them working at home. Travelling in underdeveloped and untouristed destinations requires both patience and a sense of humour. There may be problems with infrastructure, attitudes may be different, and maintenance may not be as high a standard as we would always like, but this is very much part and parcel of travelling in such a place. We aim to resolve any issues as quickly as possible, and thank you for your patience. Travel advice We keep a very close eye on the travel advice issued by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office so that we can keep you up to date with any warnings. At the time of writing the FCO does not advise against travel to any parts of Benin, Togo or Ghana that we visit. This relates to advice from the British government – other nationalities need to check the stance of their own governemments. Please note that the information contained above is highly susceptible to change, and while we endeavour to keep up to date we recommend that you use this as a guide only. Should you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Updated July 2023

If you find that other reputable companies are offering you cheaper quotes for the exact same tour package, we will do our best to match or even beat their price. Our goal is to ensure that you get the best value for your money and have a memorable travel experience. We understand that price is an important factor when choosing a tour package, and we want to make sure that you are satisfied with both the quality and affordability of our services. Therefore, if you come across lower prices elsewhere, don't hesitate to let us know, and we will do everything we can to accommodate your budget and make your dream vacation a reality.

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Our tours in Benin are available throughout the year, but the dry season from November to April is the most preferred time for travel. Although, traveling during the rainy season is also manageable as we are seldom affected by the rainfall.

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