Visit Savanes
Savanes is a region in Togo, located in the northern part of the country. It borders Burkina Faso and Benin and is home to beautiful landscapes, mountains, plateaus, valleys as well as savannah grasslands. The combination of cultural influences from neighboring countries has resulted in a unique atmosphere and culture in Savanes.
The region is rich with wildlife which makes it an attractive destination for tourists seeking to explore Togo's natural beauty. Some of the most popular tourist attractions include Koutammakou - an UNESCO World Heritage site characterized by adobe castles known as tata somba (mud houses), and Lome - the largest city in Togo and home to world-famous markets offering traditional African crafts such as woodcarvings, leather goods, jewelry and textiles.
A particularly interesting historical fact about Savanes is that it was once ruled by French colonial forces until 1960 when Togo gained its independence from France. This means that visitors can find remnants of French architecture throughout the region along with a mix of other cultures which have shaped modern day Savanes.
The region is rich with wildlife which makes it an attractive destination for tourists seeking to explore Togo's natural beauty. Some of the most popular tourist attractions include Koutammakou - an UNESCO World Heritage site characterized by adobe castles known as tata somba (mud houses), and Lome - the largest city in Togo and home to world-famous markets offering traditional African crafts such as woodcarvings, leather goods, jewelry and textiles.
A particularly interesting historical fact about Savanes is that it was once ruled by French colonial forces until 1960 when Togo gained its independence from France. This means that visitors can find remnants of French architecture throughout the region along with a mix of other cultures which have shaped modern day Savanes.
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