
Five Times Regional Tour Operator of the Year
Benin Cultural Tour
6 Days
Discover Benin’s heritage, from royal palaces to sacred sites
Highlights
- Visit Ethnographic Museum, Da Silva Museum, Honme Museum and Great Mosque
- Visit the Portal of No Return, Sacred Pythons Temple, and Sacred Forest
- Ganvie the Venice of Western Africa and Agongointo
- Visit Royal Palaces and Historical Museum of Abomey
- Exploring Cotonou, Shopping
Why Book With Ashanti
Ethical, Sustainable Tours
Ashanti African Tours leads in responsible tourism, offering low-impact trips that protect nature and benefit local communities
Charitable Community Projects
Ashanti builds schools, sponsors youth teams, and funds conservation initiatives benefiting local communities in the regions they tour
Local Empowerment
Ashanti supports local businesses and uses locally-owned hotels and services, ensuring tourism benefits go directly to the communities you visit
Expert Local Guides
Ashanti employs 20+ multilingual expert guides from West Africa, offering authentic insights and personal connections at every destination
Proven Experience
Established in 2005, Ashanti African Tours brings two decades of expertise in delivering exceptional West African travel experiences
Award-Winning Reputation
Ashanti is a multi-award-winning operator (including Ghana’s Best Tour Operator 2024) with excellent traveler reviews
Tour Summary
Historically known as the Kingdom of Dahomey, Benin a former French colony that gained independence in 1960 is without doubt one of the most fascinating countries to visit in West Africa.
Benin’s ethnic diversity is evident with the main population being made up Fon, followed by Yoruba, Bariba and Fulani all adding so much to the exceptional cultural experience travellers encounter. Christianity and Islam have been introduced to Benin over the centuries, however most locals here still practice Vodun, more commonly known globally as Voodoo. Most of the population live in the southern part of Benin known as the slave coast due to its historical significance during the Transatlantic slave trade era. Visiting the museums, monuments and historical sites connected to the dark colonial past is interesting and emotional for many travellers, for those more adventurous and with more time to explore the journey to the north is a major highlight. Passing through the birthplace of Voodoo immersing ourselves in this spiritual religion, taking a pirogue to see the Venice of West Africa at Ganvie and exploring the underground dwellings at Agongointo. Venturing north through the stunning landscape to meet the Tammari people in Tata Somba and their ancient fortified traditional houses before vising West Africa’s premier game viewing park Pendjari where we walk with elephants and search for the endangered West African Lions makes Benin a must visit destination for the inquisitive traveller.
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If you receive cheaper quotes from other legitimate companies, we will try to match or improve the price for the exact same tour package offered.
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Day to Day Itinerary
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- The guide and driver will meet you at arrival at Benin’s International Airport in Cotonou.
- Transfer to hotel which is situated in Cotonou.
- Time to relax as the guide briefs on all aspects of the trip.
- Enjoy an evening meal at the hotel restaurant whilst acclimatising yourself to West Africa.
Accommodation – In Cotonou
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- Depart for Porto-Novo the capital city of Benin.
- The first point of call during time in Porto-Novo is the Ethnographic Museum which was established by the Dahomey Institute in 1957.
- The Royal Palace now known as the Honme Museum is an interesting excursion, the museum is housed in the walled compound of King Toffa who signed the first treaty with the French in 1863.
- Visit the Da Silva Museum which is in a beautiful Afro-Brazilian house dating back to the 1870’s.
- An interesting and informative excursion, this eclectic museum is home to some wonderful Afro-Brazilian artefacts and is a must visit during time here.
- Head back to Cotonou to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant selling international and local dishes before visiting the Dantokpa Marche one of West Africa’s largest outdoor markets.
- The wax print section of the market is a must visit if looking for fabric souvenirs from Benin.
- After experiencing life for the locals at the market, return to the hotel to freshen up and relax.
- This evening, have the option of heading out into the city to experience the vibrant nightlife.
Accommodation – In Cotonou
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- Set off for a tour of Ouidah which is regarded as the Voodoo center of West Africa.
- A tour of the historical museum of Ouidah is a must as is visiting the sacred forest which consists of figurines representing deities of kings and the founders of Ouidah.
- The sacred python’s temple is where the tour will end of Ouidah.
- After visiting all these wonderful places in Ouidah, enjoy lunch before returning to Cotonou.
- The evening can be spent relaxing at the hotel, alternatively, head into town to experience some local nightlife.
Accommodation – In Cotonou
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- Checkout of the hotel after a relaxing breakfast.
- The focus today prior to heading to Abomey is visiting one of the most beautiful communities here in Benin at Ganvie.
- A relaxed paced day and, decide to try fishing under the tutelage of a local fisherman. If lucky, get a sizeable catch, then lunch will be fresh fish grilled the local way.
- After lunch, set off to Abomey which is approximately a 2 hours’ drive.
- The aim is to reach Abomey by mid-afternoon and visit the recently (1998) discovered underground dwellings of Agongointo – Zoungoudo just a few kilometers outside of Abomey.
Accommodation – In Abomey
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- Dedicate the morning to a city tour of Abomey before departing back to Cotonou.
- The main attraction here is the royal palaces or what is left of them.
- The visit here gives an insight into the history and exploits of these warrior kings.
- End the tour of the museum at the artisans shop next door, after, set off back to Cotonou arriving in the early evening.
Accommodation – In Cotonou
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- Recharge batteries from the previous few day’s adventures.
- Choose to enjoy the facilities of the hotel, relax at the beach or head into town to explore the markets, shops, bars, and restaurants.
- Depending on flights departure time we can enjoy lunch or an early evening meal before your transfer to the airport and departure after a wonderful Benin Tour with Ashanti African Tours.
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Our Price Promise
If you receive cheaper quotes from other legitimate companies, we will try to match or improve the price for the exact same tour package offered
Included
- Accommodation
This will be pre-determined prior to your booking and will depend on your budget. We offer the choice from High-end, to mid-range and budget options. - Food
All our standard tour prices include breakfast, lunch, and dinner, in addition we have fruit and snacks when available on all our vehicles. - Mineral water
Unlimited mineral water is available to every participant for the duration of your time with us on all our tours. - Transportation
In a fully air-conditioned vehicle for the duration of your tour, vehicle type will depend on the group size and all our vehicles are comprehensively insured and in excellent condition. - Driver
All our drivers are highly experienced and employed on a full-time basis by our company, their focus is on your safety and comfort. On the occasions we may need to rent vehicles and drivers from outside our company, these are well known to us and are of the highest quality with your safety and comfort as their priority. - Fuel
Unlimited daily milage and all fuel is included in the tour price. - Entrance fees
All entrance and excursion fees detailed in your itinerary are included in the tour price. - Guide fees
All expert guide fees are included in the price for all our tours. - Additional services
Our company offer 24/7 professional, care, attention, and office support to all our tour participants.
Not Included
- International flights
- Visas
- Travel insurance
- Soft and alcoholic drinks
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a visa to travel?
Most countries in West Africa require visas for entry and this will ultimately depend on your country of origin and your chosen destination. Once you have decided on your preferred holiday destination, go to the destination page for that country on our website and you will find all the entry requirements and visa information for that specific country in the Travel Tips section at the bottom of the page. Ashanti African Tours offer tours to Ghana, Togo, Benin, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Sao Tome and Principe and Ethiopia. If you do not see the visa information on the relevant pages, we are here to help, so please contact us
Do I need vaccinations/shots to travel?
All countries we travel to in West Africa require Yellow Fever vaccination and you must ensure you keep the certificate with your passport when entering the country as this may be requested for inspection. For up to date information on all other vaccinations you may need please consult your doctor, travel clinic or public health department six to eight weeks prior to departure for extensive up to date information on foreign travel to West Africa.
Do I need to bring medicine with me?
If you are on any medication for your personal wellbeing, then please ensure you keep this in your hand luggage prior to travel in case your main luggage is delayed. Malaria is prevalent in West Africa and you will need to take preventative malaria treatment and there are several prophylactics available so please consult your doctor or travel clinic to see which one is best for you. Imodium or similar medication is always advisable to have with you when travelling in case you experience traveller Tummy which is common when travelling to places with a different climate. Pharmacies are common in most locations here in West Africa and your guide is always available to assist you if you need to visit a pharmacy, please be open and discuss any issues you have with your guide.
Do I need travel insurance?
You must ensure that you have adequate personal insurance cover for your trip. It is a compulsory requirement for all our trips in Senegal and other African destinations and it is your responsibility to take out a suitable policy. You will not officially join our tours until evidence of your insurance has been provided to our office. This must include personal accident, medical expenses, and repatriation to your country of origin. We also strongly recommend that your policy covers cancellation (especially significant since the Covid-19 pandemic), curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects. Please note that free insurance cover offered by some credit cards does not cover repatriation expenses.
Who will meet me at the airport?
Prior to your arrival our office will provide you with a photo of your guide and driver in addition to their personal mobile/cell phone number in case you can not locate them at the airport. The guide and driver assigned to your tour will also be holding an Ashanti African Tours sign or a sign with your name on it at the arrival hall when leaving the main building after clearing customs and immigration. Please ensure you check your guide or drivers company identification card when meeting them prior to joining our vehicle. Airports can be busy and some people can be disorientated when arriving in an unusual country so in the rare instance you cannot locate your driver or guide please wait at the arrival hall and call their phone number which our office provided you. In the unlikely event you can still not reach them then call our office 24/7 emergency number and we will ensure they locate where you are in the airport.
How much spending money will I need?
The amount of spending money you will need is determined by the type of tour you have booked with us. Most of our standard scheduled and customized tours are all-inclusive, so you only need to budget for the following: snacks, soft (not mineral water as this is always included) and alcoholic drinks and items of a personal nature. If you have booked a budget tour, then some aspects of the tour may not be included in the tour price and you will receive this information during your enquiry process.
Can I access ATM’s to withdraw money?
Access to Automated Teller Machines varies greatly depending on the country, city, or town you are in and it is common for machines to have technical problems disbursing money. It is advisable to withdraw your spending money in the capital city of your chosen destination on your arrival, alternatively your guide can arrange for money to be changed at local Forex Bureaus and banks during your trip.
Will my driver or tour guide stay with me at all times?
Our drivers and guides are always available 24/7 during your time touring with us. For our student trips they will always remain with the group, staying at the same accommodations and are always on hand in case of an emergency. On our standard tours the guide and driver are with you for as long as you need them, sometimes they stay at the same accommodations, when this is not possible they stay at a nearby accommodation but are always available if needed. You will be provided with your guide and drivers personal contact number and our clients are always given a 24/7 emergency contact number.
How much should I tip?
All our company drivers, assistants and expert local guides are employed on full time contracts with Ashanti African Tours and receive a good salary and in addition a daily bonus when on tour. Ashanti African Tours also have a company policy to tip all local site guides and hotel staff. Therefore, if any of our clients would like to tip any of our guides, site guides, drivers, or staff at hotels we use, it is at the client’s own discretion.
Can I bring donations?
It is common for our tour participants to want to bring donations for schools, hospitals, library’s, and other organisations that are in need here in West Africa. This is very much appreciated; however, we do not encourage giving out pens, books and other items directly as these are often taken off their intended recipient by bigger or older people and also breeds a begging culture in locations we visit. To ensure the donations go to their intended recipients our office will identify schools, communities and organisations in need and we will arrange for you to hand them over to a representative or person in charge. This ensures the item and donation goes to those in most need of help. Ashanti African Tours have also registered our own NGO charity “Rainforest Rescue Ghana” which builds schools, helps local communities, youth and protects rainforest and endangered wildlife in Ghana. To date (2020) we have donated over $135,000.00 USD from our company profits to our projects, if you would like more information on our projects please contact us
Will my mobile/cell phone work?
If you would like to use your phone and number registered to your home country when in West Africa it is important you inform your service provider and arrange international roaming, you will then be able to connect to local networks, however please be aware this can be expensive way to use data and make calls. It is possible for our office and your guide to arrange a local sim for your phone for you to use during your time here, for this to work please ensure your phone is not locked to a network in your own country. The local sim would need to be registered but would be a cheaper way for you to call and use the internet.
What should I pack and bring on my trip?
Due to the wide variety of tours we offer, this information will be forwarded upon confirmation of your booking in your pre-trip information pack.
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