KUDU FALLS
Pirogue rides or walks with a park warden to discover the Koudou waterfallsRead more
KOTA FALLS
The famous Kota Falls, with an absolutely charming, well-maintained trail ...Read more
OBAMA BEACH
Private stretch of sand frequented by Beninese, with deckchairs, umbrellas, ...Read more
THE VIRGIN'S CAVE
A small grotto dug into the bottom of a hill, it has become a Marian shrine ...Read more
THE SPLIT STONE
Read moreAbove the palace, a huge, split stone stone named Okèyité overlooks the valley. To climb up there and enjoy an exceptional panorama, you must go to the Essébré district, located at the foot of the hill. Then, after hitting the homes to ask (if possible) the help of a resident (Gabriel Badjéhoun, for example, if he is not in the fields), you will begin your ascent by the right. Past the houses, especially women who prepare sesame, stairs help to cross the first and short part of the journey. After you have circumvented the superimposed, you will start the road to the induction of the new kings, the first necessary stop, commented on by a guide. Then, with a slightly sporty ascent, you will reach the plateau, with, for horizon, the roofs of Dassa on your left (and the cemetery of Princes, forbidden to visit, on the hillside) as well as palm groves and other teckeraies on your right. Behind you, the tiled tombs of the Idjéhoun-Eyo family continue to welcome the dead of this lineage from Nigeria hundreds of years ago.
TANOUGOU FALLS
Beautiful waterfalls creating a large basin at the foot of the cascade, ...Read more
SITATUNGA VALLEY
Sitatunga Valley Community Nature Park, with wildlife refuge, offering ...Read more
FERME AGRICOLE ÉCOLOGIQUE ET TRADITIONNELLE DONA
Ecological and traditional agricultural farm, with a visit to the small ...Read more
ECOCENTRE LE RUCHER
Ecocenter offering workshops on soy cheese, sodabi, the local brandy, and ...Read more