"A World of Splendors"
West Africa · Gulf of Guinea · 114,763 km²
Located in West Africa, Benin (in Fon: Benɛɛto), historically known as Dahomey, is a coastal country. It borders Togo (west), Nigeria (east), Niger and Burkina Faso (north). Its administrative capital is Porto-Novo, and Cotonou is its economic hub.
Once a land of great history, Benin was home to the powerful Kingdom of Dahomey. Its palaces in Abomey tell the stories of the different kings and the Amazon warriors (Agojie). Behind this greatness lies the slave trade, which caused immense suffering — thousands of souls crossed the "Door of No Return", torn from their land into the unknown.
Despite centuries of slave trade, Beninese culture resisted. Voodoo, songs and dances crossed the ocean, rooting their echoes in other lands. The Agudas who returned from Brazil brought new colors, blending African traditions with Afro-Brazilian influences. Today, Ouidah, the mythical city of universal memory, celebrates the resilience of the ancestors and the dignity restored.
The "Venice of Africa" — a unique lake city built on Lake Nokoué, with its stilt houses and colorful pirogues.
Iconic monument to the memory of the slave trade. A place of reflection, history and restored dignity, facing the Atlantic Ocean.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, these palaces bear witness to the greatness of the Kingdom of Dahomey and the exploits of the Amazon warriors.
Natural jewel of northern Benin, a biosphere reserve home to lions, elephants, buffaloes and hippos in an exceptional wild setting.
Valid passport required. Visa needed for some countries — online application available. Check with the Beninese embassy.
Yellow fever vaccine mandatory. Antimalarial treatment recommended. Typhoid and hepatitis vaccines advised.
August falls in the dry season — very little rain. Warm temperatures (28–33 °C). Light clothing recommended.
CFA Franc (XOF). 1 € ≈ 655 FCFA. ATMs available in Cotonou. Visa cards accepted in major hotels.
Taxis, Tokpa-Tokpa and Zémidjans (motorcycle taxis) criss-cross the city. Average fares: 200 to 5,000 FCFA per trip.
French (official) · Fon (most spoken) · Yoruba · Bariba and other local languages.
GMT+1 — same as France in winter (no daylight saving time in Benin).
"A World of Splendors" awaits you eagerly to magnify the World Social Forum in August 2026!