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Explore Binadjoubé, a tranquil tourist attraction in Sitiboubou, Togo, where nature meets rich culture for an unforgettable escape.
Nestled in the heart of Sitiboubou, Binadjoubé is a captivating tourist attraction that promises visitors an authentic experience of local culture and stunning natural beauty. This enchanting location is perfect for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From the center of Mango, head southwest on Avenue du 14 Janvier towards Rue de la Paix. Continue on this road for about 3 kilometers until you reach the junction with Route Nationale 1. Take a left onto Route Nationale 1 and drive for approximately 6 kilometers. Watch for signs indicating Sitiboubou. Once you arrive in Sitiboubou, look for the coordinates HM8R+86 on your GPS or mapping app to find Binadjoubé, which is located approximately 1 kilometer from the main road. Ensure your car is in good condition, as some sections of the road may be bumpy.
Public Transportation
Start at the main bus station in Mango. Look for a shared taxi or minibus heading towards Sitiboubou. The fare should be around 500 CFA francs. The journey will take approximately 30 minutes. Once you arrive in Sitiboubou, ask the driver to drop you off near the coordinates HM8R+86. From there, you may need to walk about 1 kilometer. Make sure to confirm the drop-off point with the driver, as not all drivers are familiar with every location.
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