Best attractions and places to see in Togo encompass a variety of landscapes, from its Atlantic coastline to inland mountainous regions. The country offers natural features like waterfalls and peaks, alongside cultural and historical sites. Visitors can explore vibrant markets and historical remnants, providing insights into Togo's heritage and diverse environment.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Mont Atilakoutse is recognized as the highest point in Togo at 991 metres. It is quite an easy walk to the top, though it is on indistinct footpaths through rough farmland. The top is boulder strewn and does not have a distinct summit point.
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At 658 metres high, Mont Sokbaro was the highest point in Benin until January 2026. The new high point for Benin is now Kotopounga near Natitingou in the north at 669 metres high. The summit of Mont Sakharov has a concrete structure and some boulders nearby, the latter is actually the high point.
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Wlif Waterfalls is the highest waterfall in West Africa, with a height of about eighty metres. It also has a double drop, the top one being out of sight; this too is just as dramatic and is a two-hour hike from the start point. The walk in to the lower fall is just short of three kilometres, and it is a hot forty-five-minute one over nine bridges from the tourist centre. It is a popular swimming and picnic spot, and the hiking trail through the Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary offers great views, and at the falls you get to see large fruit bat colonies nesting on the cliffs.
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Kpogan's main street has developed along the old railway line. The tracks sometimes run right through the houses.
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Three streets are now up to 50 m out into the sea - climate change is hitting hard and there is no end in sight.
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In the picture there is cow skin, which is a specialty of Togo.
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Tuesdays and Thursdays are the busiest market days. The other days are more relaxed.
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Colorful traditional fishing boats are moored here. You should be able to deal with the children begging on the fishing boats.
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Yes, Togo offers several family-friendly attractions. The Lomé Nava Market is a vibrant place to experience local culture, especially on Tuesdays and Thursdays when it's most active. For a relaxing day, Coco Beach provides a pleasant coastal environment. Additionally, the Colonial-Era Railway Tracks in Kpogan offer a unique historical insight that can be interesting for all ages.
Togo boasts diverse natural attractions. The most prominent is Wli Waterfalls, the highest waterfall in West Africa, offering swimming and picnic spots within the Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary. You can also visit Mount Atilakoutse – Togo's Highest Point, which provides an easy walk to the summit. For coastal scenery, Coco Beach and the unique Flooded Coastal Roads offer different perspectives of Togo's coastline.
Absolutely. The area around Wli Waterfalls is excellent for hiking, with trails leading through the Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary to both the lower and upper falls. The walk to the lower fall is about 45 minutes over nine bridges. For more hiking options in the region, you can explore various routes in the Hiking in Togo guide, which includes trails like the 'Upper Wli Waterfall – Wli Waterfalls loop' and 'Mount Afadjato – Tagoba Waterfall loop'.
For a glimpse into Togo's culture and history, the Lomé Nava Market is a must-see, offering a vibrant atmosphere and local goods. Another unique historical site is the Colonial-Era Railway Tracks in Kpogan, where the old railway line runs directly through the main street, providing a tangible link to the past.
The best time to visit Togo's waterfalls, such as Wli Waterfalls, is generally during the dry season, which typically runs from November to March. During this period, the weather is more predictable, and hiking trails are less muddy, making access to the falls more comfortable. While the falls still flow impressively, the rainy season (April to October) can make some paths challenging.
Yes, for scenic vistas, consider visiting the Golden Eye Viewpoint and Hotel. This location offers elevated perspectives of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the summit of Mount Atilakoutse – Togo's Highest Point, while boulder-strewn, provides expansive views after an easy walk through farmland.
The Lomé Nava Market is known for its bustling activity and is a central hub for local commerce. Tuesdays and Thursdays are particularly busy, offering a lively experience. Visitors often note the presence of cow skin, which is considered a specialty in Togo, among the diverse goods available.
Yes, Wli Waterfalls is a popular spot for swimming and picnicking. The water is generally clear, and it's advisable to bring your swimming gear to enjoy a refreshing dip in the natural pools at the base of the falls.
Near Wli Waterfalls, within the Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary, you can observe large colonies of fruit bats nesting on the cliffs. The hiking trail to the falls also offers opportunities to spot various bird species and other small wildlife within the natural forest environment.
Mount Atilakoutse – Togo's Highest Point is considered quite accessible. It offers an easy walk to the top, although the paths are indistinct and lead through rough farmland. The summit itself is boulder-strewn, but reaching it does not require advanced mountaineering skills.
Beyond typical beaches like Coco Beach, Togo's coast features the intriguing Flooded Coastal Roads. These unique natural formations offer a different perspective of the interaction between land and sea, providing a distinct coastal experience.


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