Benin
Benin is located in West Africa on the northern coast of the Gulf of Guinea. It has scenic landscape, untouched beaches, astonishing villages and unique markets. Benin has an enormous selection of majestic ruins and temples of the former Kingdom of Dahomey during the 1800s.
A must-see for every tourist is the wildlife within the Benin national parks. Benin also has some of the most exquisite food in all of West Africa. On West Africa tours, one can enjoy exploring Benin, a small, yet varied nation. This country is gaining notoriety with exotic travel and adventure enthusiasts. Sumptuous tropical beaches, surfing, markets, national parks and game viewing are several of Benin’s highlights readily available during West Africa tours, which cater to historical and cultural globetrotters. Wildlife enthusiasts and overland adventurers include tourists who trace their roots in the slave trade of Benin.
Recent migrations to Benin have resulted in the Togolese, Malians and Nigerians as African nationals seen on various West Africa tours. The foreign community even entails a number of Indians and Lebanese involved in commerce and trade.
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