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No, 2 nights and 3 days travel courses
Day 1: Examination of the History and Cultural Examination
Noh Palace โ Ewe History Museum โ Agogbo Ball โ Noh Market
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:At the Ewha's birthplace, we experience the glory of the 15th and 18th centuries, explore the sacred kingship and traditional culture in the old palace, which was the residence of the Kings of the E,, and appreciated the rich history of the EWIA, such as ancient tools, traditional jewelry, and ritual costumes at the Museum of History, and built in the 16th and 17th centuries in the 16th and 17th centuries Explore the traces of the sacred boundaries that protected the city from the cry, and experience traditional crafts such as local fabrics, beads and handicraft ceramics in the labor market.
Day 2: Traditional culture and nature experience
Acodeses and Voodoo Temple โ Togo Lake โ Pajao-Malpacasa National Park โ Traditional Music Performance
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:At the Acodeses and the Gokyo Temple, you can experience traditional religion and spiritual culture in West Africa, enjoy various recreational activities such as boat riding, fishing and swimming at Togo Lake, Togo, the largest lake, and observe the Wildlife of West African, such as elephants, leopards, and various exotic birds in Pajao-Malpacasa National Park In the evening, in the evening, you can enjoy traditional Ewees music and dance performances, and enjoy the cultural identity of the EWEGs with drum performances and storytelling.
Day 3: Visiting and Culture Experience (optional)
Kap -Palme Falls โ Mono River Boat Tour โ Traditional Craft Workshop โ Hogbetso Festival (Season Limited)
Kap -Palme Falls:It takes 3 hours, explores the art village where you can enjoy the works of beautiful waterfalls and local artists
Mono River Boat Tour:2 hours, natural experience through boat riding and fishing in the mono river
Traditional craft workshop:3 hours, with local craftsmen, weave fabrics, beads, and porcelain creation experiences
Hogbetso Festival:In a certain period of year, a traditional festival to commemorate the Earth of the EWIA is a cultural festival that combines drums, dances, and storytelling