2MORROW TRIP
2MORROW TRIP
2MORROW TRIP
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2MORROW TRIP

We provide sustainable and authentic travel experiences by immersing ourselves in the rich culture of Benin. Our vision is to engage everyone in Benin and beyond through tourism, culture, and heritage. Our values are: passion & openness; creativity & authenticity – a source of inspiration for all our customers.

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Ganvié : the stilt village

The lakeside village of Ganvié, situated on Lake Nokoué, is a well-known destination for tourists due to its rich history and vibrant community. This unique village, built on stilts, is primarily home to fishermen and traditional artisans. The residents, known as the Toffin, contribute to the cultural and historical wealth of this village in the So-ava commune, making it an essential visit that will leave you both inspired and amazed. A Day in the Heart of Ganvié, Africa’s Venice Embark on an unforgettable day in Ganvié, the lake village known as Africa’s Venice, where every corner tells a story and every action pays tribute to nature and tradition. Your adventure begins as you board your boat, excitement building as you drift away from the shore, greeted by the gentle ripples of the water in this floating sanctuary. The village gradually emerges on the horizon, a fascinating network of stilt houses rising from the serene waters of Lake Nokoué. Upon arrival, dive into the rich history of Ganvié, a community shaped by the quest for freedom. Uncover the secrets of akadja fishing, an ancient technique that showcases the perfect harmony between humans and nature. You’ll learn how this subtle method allows locals to make the most of the lake’s bountiful fish. Continue your journey with a visit to the statues of Ganvié’s kings, silent guardians of the village’s history. As you take a break, soak in the majestic and mystical atmosphere of this memory-laden place. Stroll along the Lovers' Canal, a serene spot, before exploring daily life on the Fishermen's Canal and the fishermen's market, where commerce flows with the waves. Marvel at the schools, hotels, mosques, churches, and health center that make up this rich and diverse social fabric. For a complete immersion, try steering a boat, whether with your own strength or with an engine, and cast a net with the skill of a local fisherman. Finally, visit the craft centers, where each item tells a story, a craft passed down through generations.

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Cotonou for you

Welcome to Cotonou, the economic capital and port city of Benin. Located on the Atlantic coast of West Africa, Cotonou is a dynamic and lively city. This city is the crossroads of all the country's cultures. Its name in Fon Kutonou means ‘on the banks of the river of death’. It used to be a marshy area inhabited mainly by fishermen and controlled by the kingdom of Abomey. The city has undergone major changes and is now the heart of Benin's economy. Discover the beauty and elegance of Cotonou and its incredible cultural heritage. Start your day in the heart of Cotonou with a visit to the Place de l'Étoile Rouge. This emblematic place, a symbol of Benin's independence and rich history, will immerse you in the patriotic soul of the city. From here, head for Place du Souvenir, formerly known as Place des Martyrs. As you stroll along, you'll feel the vibrant tribute paid to the heroes who shaped the country's history. Next, take a step back in time with a visit to the Plaza Bio Guerra, a site that tells the story of the country's turbulent history and struggles for freedom. Continue your exploration along the Fishing Road, where the wild beauty of Benin's coast is revealed at every turn. Your journey continues on to the Esplanade de l'Amazone, where you will be impressed by the imposing stature of the monument that pays tribute to the Amazons of Dahomey, the intrepid warriors who left their mark on the country's history. Not far away, the Port Heritage Wall and the co-existence mural will tell you all about Cotonou's economic and cultural history, with fascinating tales of trade and industry. End your day in style at the Monument aux Dévoués and the Jardin Mathieu, a haven of peace right in the centre of town. To round off a day full of discoveries, don't miss a visit to the Centre de Promotion Artisanale, where you can admire and perhaps purchase local works of art that bear witness to Beninese know-how. You can also discover marine life at the Marine Turtle Sanctuary. This conservation area is a window onto the richness of the local fauna and a testament to the efforts being made to protect these majestic creatures. The route will take you to a refreshing break: a seaside walk on the beach, with a tasting of fresh coconut, a pure moment of relaxation and communion with nature.

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