Togo may be one of Africa’s smallest countries, but it offers an impressive mix of culture, history, landscapes, and authentic everyday life. Stretching from palm-lined Atlantic beaches to green highlands and traditional villages, Togo is perfect for travelers who want real West Africa without crowds.

Here are the top things to do in Togo.


1. Explore Lomé, the Coastal Capital

The lively capital city, Lomé, sits directly on the Atlantic Ocean.

Things to do:

  • Walk along Lomé Beach
  • Visit the Grand Marché (central market)
  • Explore the Fetish Market (Akodésséwa)
  • Enjoy cafés, art spaces, and nightlife

Lomé feels relaxed, colorful, and welcoming.


2. Discover Togoville on Lake Togo

The historic town of Togoville lies on the shores of Lake Togo.

Why visit:

  • Important spiritual and historical center
  • Strong links to traditional beliefs and Christianity
  • Calm lakeside atmosphere

A boat ride to Togoville is both scenic and cultural.


3. Visit Koutammakou – Land of the Batammariba

One of Togo’s most important heritage sites is Koutammakou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

What makes it special:

  • Traditional clay tower houses (takienta)
  • Living Batammariba culture
  • Sacred landscapes and rituals

This is one of West Africa’s most visually striking cultural regions.


4. Hike Mount Agou

At 986 meters, Mount Agou is Togo’s highest peak.

Highlights:

  • Scenic hiking trails
  • Cool mountain climate
  • Panoramic views of forests and villages

It’s ideal for nature lovers and hikers.


5. Explore the Plateaux Region

Togo’s central highlands are green and fertile.

Things to do:

  • Visit waterfalls near Kpalimé
  • Explore cocoa and coffee farms
  • Walk through forested hills

This region is perfect for slow travel and photography.


6. Discover Traditional Beliefs & Voodoo Culture

Togo is one of the spiritual centers of Vodun (Voodoo).

Cultural experiences may include:

  • Visiting shrines and sacred forests
  • Learning about traditional healing
  • Observing ceremonies (with permission)

These traditions are part of daily life, not performances.


7. Visit Fazao-Malfakassa National Park

Located in central Togo, Fazao-Malfakassa National Park is the country’s largest protected area.

Wildlife includes:

  • Antelope
  • Monkeys
  • Birds and forest species

It’s best visited with local guides.


8. Relax on Togo’s Quiet Beaches

Beyond Lomé, Togo’s coastline offers peaceful beaches.

Expect:

  • Fewer tourists
  • Local fishing communities
  • Calm ocean views

It’s perfect for unwinding and observing daily coastal life.


9. Experience Togolese Culture & Hospitality

Togo is known for its friendly and curious people.

Cultural highlights:

  • Traditional music and dance
  • Village life and storytelling
  • Colorful festivals and markets

Travel here feels personal and human.


Best Time to Visit Togo

  • Dry seasons: November–March & July–September
  • Rainy seasons: April–June & October

The dry seasons are best for travel and hiking.