Monument dit Ancienne Douane
Explore the Historic Monument dit Ancienne Douane in Dapaong
Discover the Statue des Martyrs de Dapaong, a powerful symbol of resilience and history in Togo, surrounded by vibrant culture and serene landscapes.
The Statue des Martyrs de Dapaong stands as a poignant symbol of resilience and history in Togo, attracting tourists with its cultural significance and inspiring narrative. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich heritage of the region while enjoying the serene surroundings.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car from the center of Mango, head west on Avenue de la Paix towards Route de Dapaong. Continue straight until you reach the junction with N1. Turn left onto N1 and follow the road signs towards Dapaong. After approximately 10 kilometers, look for the exit marked 'Sortie Dapaong'. Take this exit and follow the signs to the Statue des Martyrs de Dapaong, which will be located on your right off N1. Parking may be available nearby.
Public Transportation
To reach the Statue des Martyrs de Dapaong using public transportation, start by finding a local taxi or shared taxi (often referred to as 'benskin') that is heading towards Dapaong. These can be found at the main taxi station in Mango. Once you board, inform the driver of your destination. The fare to Dapaong typically ranges from 1,000 to 1,500 CFA francs. The journey will take approximately 30–45 minutes depending on traffic. Upon arriving in Dapaong, exit the taxi and ask locals for directions to the Statue des Martyrs de Dapaong, which is a well-known landmark and should be easy to locate.
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