Cultural Visit to Ouidah and Dance Show DE Zangbeto
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Cultural Visit to Ouidah and Dance Show DE Zangbeto

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5h - 7h
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About this experience

This three-stage tour immerses you in the history and living culture of Benin. It begins with the Slave Route in Ouidah, from the old market to the Gate of No Return, through the Tree of Oblivion and emotionally charged memorial sites. Then experience a cultural immersion in the world of voodoo, discovering its deities, altars and traditional practices. Finally, watch a Zangbeto dance ceremony, an impressive spectacle where the “guardians of the night” swirl to the sound of drums, embodying protection and mystery. A rich and unforgettable experience, ideal for travelers seeking meaning, authentic discovery and human encounters. The tour is supervised by a passionate local guide and can adapt to your pace. Available in French and English.

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Cultural Visit to Ouidah and Dance Show DE Zangbeto

Pickup included

What's included

All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Guide
Bottle of mineral water

Detailed itinerary

1

Start your day in Ouidah, the iconic city of southern Benin, and dive into one of the most poignant chapters in African history: the slave trade.

Start with a visit to the former slave market, a symbolic place where once captives were rounded up, sorted and sold before being led to the coast.

Then continue along the famous Slave Route, a historic 4-kilometre trail that thousands of men, women and children were forced to travel. At each stage, monuments immerse you in the collective memory:

The Tree of Oblivion, around which the slaves were forced to turn in a ritual aimed at erasing their identity;

The Tree of Remembrance, a place reserved for women so that they can transmit the memory of their origins;

Statues and memorial sites, recalling the pain and dignity of those who have gone through this ordeal.

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Located by the sea, the Gate of No Return is one of the most emblematic places in the memory of the slave trade in Benin. An imposing and emotional monument, it marks the last crossing point for slaves before they are forcibly shipped to the Americas. Facing the ocean, it embodies the definitive separation from the homeland, families and roots. Inaugurated in 1995, the gate is decorated with frescoes and symbols that tell the tragic fate of millions of human beings. It is a place of silence, reflection and homage, where every visitor is invited to remember, feel, and meditate on the lessons of history.

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The Temple of Python is a sacred and captivating site of cultural and historical significance. It is dedicated to the worship of the deity Dangbé, the sacred python. As part of a tour, you will have the opportunity to explore this unique and mystical temple.

Upon entering the temple, you will have the chance to approach and touch many pythons. These snakes are considered sacred and are supposed to embody the spirits of deceased ancestors. Local tradition is that interaction with pythons brings luck and blessings.

The Temple of Python is closely linked to the Vodou religion, and a tour offers insights into the spiritual practices of the region. The atmosphere is both serene and mysterious, creating a unique experience for those seeking to understand the intertwining of spirituality and nature in Benin.

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Next destination: The Sacred Forest of Kpassè, located in Ouidah, is a place full of mystery and spirituality. This forest is venerated as a sacred site in the Vodou tradition and serves as an important place of worship for followers of this religious practice.

In the Sacred Forest of Kpassè, visitors can explore ancient trees, altars dedicated to Voodoo deities and ritual sculptures. It is a place where nature and spirituality converge, offering visitors a unique and immersive experience.

Local guides can share stories and legends related to the forest, explaining its meaning in Vodou practice and its role in religious ceremonies. It is a place where a special atmosphere prevails, conducive to reflection and the discovery of Benin's cultural traditions. The Sacred Forest of Kpassè bears witness to the richness and diversity of the spiritual heritage of the country.

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Lunch break: not included in the tour

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After lunch break, discover Voodoo and Zangbeto Dance: An Unforgettable Cultural Immersion

A unique experience mixing spirituality, mystery and live performance. During this immersion, you will discover its rites, deities, symbols and role in the daily life of communities.

One of the highlights of this experience is the dance of the Zangbéto, the mysterious “night watchmen”. These impressive figures, completely covered in colored fibers, spin at high speed to the rhythm of traditional drums. According to tradition, they hunt evil spirits and look after the security of the village.

This experience will allow you to:

to attend an authentic voodoo ceremony, respecting local traditions;

to observe closely the ritual dances and spectacular performances of the Zangbeto;

exchange with voodoo priests and community members to better understand this living culture.

What's not included

Lunch
Personal and additional needs

Available languages

Guide guide
EN IT FR

Important information

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

We will pick you up from your hotel or residence. The guide will be easily identifiable by his garment bearing the logo of Miabétour.

About Cotonou

Cotonou, the economic capital of Benin, is a vibrant coastal city known for its bustling markets, rich cultural heritage, and lively atmosphere. With its mix of traditional and modern influences, Cotonou offers a unique blend of experiences for travelers.

Top Attractions

Dantokpa Market

Dantokpa Market is one of the largest markets in West Africa, offering a vibrant shopping experience with a wide variety of goods, including fabrics, spices, and local crafts.

Market 2-3 hours Free to enter, prices vary for goods

Ouidah Slave Route

The Ouidah Slave Route is a significant historical site that traces the journey of enslaved Africans from West Africa to the Americas. It includes the Door of No Return, a poignant memorial.

Historical Half day to full day Moderate

Cotonou Beach

Cotonou Beach offers a relaxing escape with its sandy shores and ocean views. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying local seafood.

Beach 2-3 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Pâte

A staple dish made from corn or cassava flour, often served with sauces and meats.

Main dish Vegetarian options available

Akpan

A dish made from mashed yams, often served with fish or meat.

Main dish Vegetarian options available

Popular Activities

Exploring historical sites Beach activities Sunbathing Enjoying local cuisine Visiting markets Attending cultural festivals Swimming Boat tours

Best Time to Visit

December to April

The dry season is the best time to visit Cotonou, with warm temperatures and minimal rainfall. This period is ideal for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying outdoor activities.

25-32°C 77-90°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: French
  • Widely spoken: Fon, Yoruba
  • English: Limited

Currency

West African CFA Franc (XOF)

Time Zone

GMT+1

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

Cotonou is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be cautious of your surroundings and take necessary precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.
  • • Avoid walking alone at night, especially in poorly lit areas.
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering unsolicited help or services.

Getting there

By air
  • Cadjehoun Airport • 5 km from city center
By bus

Cotonou Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The Gbaka bus system is the primary mode of public transport in Cotonou. Buses are affordable but can be crowded and slow due to traffic.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Akpakpa Zongo

Day trips

Ouidah
30 km • Half day to full day

Ouidah is a historic town known for its role in the slave trade and its vibrant cultural heritage. It offers a mix of historical sites, beaches, and cultural experiences.

Grand-Popo
50 km • Full day

Grand-Popo is a coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, traditional villages, and cultural experiences. It's a great place to relax and learn about local traditions.

Festivals

Voodoo Festival • January Benin Carnival • January

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic phrases in French to enhance your experience and interact with locals.
  • Carry small denominations of cash for small purchases and tips.
  • Be cautious of your surroundings and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety.
  • Visit Dantokpa Market early in the morning for the best selection and prices.
  • Hire a local guide to fully understand the historical and cultural significance of sites like the Ouidah Slave Route.
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 18-70
1
Childs
Age 10-17
0
Infants
Age 0-9
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
  • Adult required for booking
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