Lake Togo : TOGO
A low-lying, sandy beaches of this narrow African coastal region are backed by tidal flats and shallow lagoons, the largest of which is Lake Togo in Southern Togo, some 15 km long and up to 6 km wide. The lake is separated from the ocean by a narrow piece of land. Lake Togo is the largest part of a lagoon in Togo, separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a narrow coastal strip. It is shallow and a popular location for water sports. Towns on the lake's shore include Agbodrafo and Togoville. The name is derived from to, which means "water", and go, which means "edge" or "shore". Also the name of a lake in Japan separated from the Sea of Japan by a narrow coastal strip. It is located between Kurayoshi and Tottori in Tottori Prefecture . MBendi Travel is used by people worldwide. If you know that information shown for this directory entry is incorrect or missing please use the functions below to assist in maintaining this information resource. As a representative of a travel facility you can also upgrade this directory entry.
Togo is probably one of the nicest places in Western Africa. Roads are pretty good, distances small, beaches sandy and white, people friendly, hills and mountains waiting to be explored. What else do you need The capital city, Lomé is an excellent place to start your trip. Lots of daytrips can be made to Togoville on the borders of Lake Togo or Aneho. When you go north Kpalime and its beautiful hilly surroundings deserve a visit; trekking and hiking in the area is wonderful. Continue further north if you are into hiking. Kara is the place to go. Nearby is Tamberma Valley which has intriguing castle like structures known as Tatas. The national parks of Fazao and Keran offer good opportunities to view wildlife. A good place to stay in Lomé is Chez Alice in Avepozo, a few miles east of the city along the main coastal road to Benin. You can rent affordable rooms or pitch up your tent in the yard. Good places to eat can be found nearby on the roadside.