5 REASONS TO VISIT BENIN NOW
1.EXPERIENCE A SIDE OF AFRICA BEYOND SAFARIS
Fishing on Hounsoukoue Beach, Grand Popo
Yes, you can still see wildlife in Benin, but the highlights of this West African nation are not what you’ll find sitting on a safari truck. Benin’s people, and its unique culture and history are what make this country shine. That’s why our tours are focused on cultural experiences and interacting with the local people.
2. CONNECT WITH YOUR HERITAGE
A growing number of the African diaspora, including Black Americans, are returning to West Africa to explore their roots. A trip to Benin to see your ancestral homelands and to walk the Route of the Slaves on our locally led tours can be a powerful, life-changing experience.
Door of No Return, Ouidah
3. LEARN ABOUT VODUN—AT ITS ORIGIN
Zangbeto, Grand Popo
Benin is the birthplace of Vodun, one of the world’s most misunderstood religions. On a tour with Wademba, you’ll witness the indescribable Zangbeto Vodun performance (which thanks to our deep local relationships you’ll have access to see) and learn more about this incredible ritual with our local Vodun guide and scholar.
4. TAKE A BOAT THROUGH AFRICA’S LARGEST FLOATING VILLAGE
On one of several boat trips on our Benin cultural tours, you’ll visit the “Venice of Africa,” Ganvié. Africa’s largest town on stilts was created as a safe haven for the Tofinu people during the slave trade. Five hundred years later, this place of ingenuity is now a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the must-sees in Benin.
Ganvié lake village
5. TASTE BENIN’S SPECIALITIES AT OUR BEACHSIDE OASIS
Shrimp, grapefruit, mango, avocado appetizer
You’ll need time to process all the incredible experiences you’ll have daily on our Benin tours. So that’s why our homebase is an oceanfront villa in the secluded beach getaway of Grand Popo, where you can relax by the sea (or pool) and enjoy meals by our private chef cooking up the freshest fish and Beninese specialties.