Discover Togo: 4 Unbelievable Fun Facts You Never Knew About this Hidden Gem!
1. Plant Potion Paradise
If Togo were a witch's potion, it'd be Hogwarts' Professor Sprout's best-kept secret: This petite alchemy of a nation not only brews a sizable concoction of plants used for perfumery, pharmacy, and even insect-fighting and fungus-vanquishing purposes, but also sizzles as a chief exporter and importer within the magical realm of medicinal plant markets.
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2. Togo-tastic Tunes
Who needs Spotify when you've got Togo-tastic tunes? Togolese musicians have been hitting high notes, blending traditional West African beats with modern pop and hip-hop, making the world dance to their melodic mastery: In fact, Togo's lively music scene features talented artists like King Mensah, Elom 20ce, and Afia Mala, and hosts the annual Fête de la Musique festival in Lomé, attracting music enthusiasts from around the globe.
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Did you know Ghana has a unique traditional beverage called Pito? Made from fermented millet or sorghum, it's served in a calabash and supports rural households' income. 🍺🇬🇭
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3. Talkable Togolese Fight Club
Togo's got a Fight Club you can actually talk about: In this West African nation, young people in the Kabyè community participate in Evala, a traditional wrestling form that serves as an important cultural initiation, teaching endurance, courage, and stoicism. The rite of passage includes physical and psychological preparations like fasting, sexual abstinence, and scarifications, and shying away from it may lead to social exclusion.
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4. Coco-NUTS Olympic Swim
Fancy a dip in paradise that'll leave you feeling coco-NUTS? Grab your goggles and water wings, because Togo's Hôtel Sarakawa has an Olympic-size swimming pool that's making a splash in West Africa: The massive pool is one of the region's largest, surrounded by a coconut plantation for a truly tropical vibe—complete with aqua biking and sunbeds just waiting for you to lounge upon, sipping piña coladas and soaking up the sun.
Source => sarakawa-hotel.com