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Essential Facts for Visiting benin

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For our Togolese brothers and sisters, good news! As a citizen of Togo, you are part of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), which means you enjoy visa-free entry into Benin. This is thanks to the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement of Persons, Residence and Establishment. So, no wahala with visa applications for short stays, on est ensemble!

You can typically stay in Benin for up to 90 days without needing a visa. Just present your valid Togolese passport upon arrival. This makes cross-border travel between our nations quite straightforward, allowing you to focus on enjoying your trip rather than paperwork.

Source: fly2globe

Confidence: 1

Update Cycle: Infrequent (based on ECOWAS policy changes)

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Even though you don't need a visa, your passport is still your most important travel document. It's generally recommended that your Togolese passport be valid for at least six months beyond your intended date of departure from Benin. Faut pas blaguer avec ça, a passport nearing expiry can cause issues.

While some sources might suggest three months, adhering to the six-month rule provides an extra layer of security against unexpected delays or changes in travel plans. Always check your passport's expiry date well in advance of your journey to avoid any last-minute stress.

Source: amazon

Confidence: 0.95

Update Cycle: Infrequent

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If you're just passing through Benin on your way to another destination, the rules are pretty chill for ECOWAS citizens. As a Togolese national, you won't need a separate transit visa. Your visa-free entry status covers any short stay, including transiting through Benin's airports or land borders.

However, if your transit involves leaving the airport's international transit area or spending more than a very brief period, you'll technically be entering Benin. But again, for Togolese, this is not an issue due to the ECOWAS free movement agreement. C'est pas compliqué, just ensure your onward travel documents are in order.

Source: tpt

Confidence: 1

Update Cycle: Infrequent

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Beyond your passport, the most critical authorization you'll need is a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate. Benin requires all travelers aged 9 months and over to present proof of Yellow Fever vaccination upon entry. Faut être calé sur ce point, it's non-negotiable for health security.

Regarding other authorizations, as of recent updates, specific COVID-19 related entry requirements (like vaccination proof or testing) have largely been lifted. However, it's always prudent to check the latest health advisories from the Benin Ministry of Health or the World Health Organization closer to your travel date, just in case.

Source: istock

Confidence: 0.95

Update Cycle: Regular for health advisories; Infrequent for Yellow Fever requirement

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Benin does operate an official eVisa portal, which can be found at evisa.gouv.bj. However, for Togolese citizens, this portal is generally not necessary for obtaining an entry visa, as you are visa-exempt under ECOWAS agreements. C'est pas pour nous, ça, unless you have specific circumstances requiring a different type of permit.

This eVisa system is primarily designed for non-ECOWAS nationals who require a visa to enter Benin. While you can visit the site for general immigration information, you won't need to apply for an eVisa for your standard tourist visit from Togo.

Source: trading-view

Confidence: 1

Update Cycle: Infrequent

Health & Safety Tips for benin

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For immediate assistance in Benin, tourists should be aware of the primary emergency contact numbers. The national police can be reached by dialing 117, which is crucial for reporting crimes or any security concerns. It is advisable to save these numbers in your mobile phone upon arrival.

In case of a medical emergency requiring an ambulance, dial 118. Response times can vary, especially outside major urban centers like Cotonou or Porto-Novo, so it's important to provide clear and concise location details. For fire-related incidents, the fire department can be contacted at 119.

While these are the main emergency lines, it's also prudent to know the contact information for your embassy or consulate in Cotonou, as they can provide consular assistance during emergencies. Always ensure your phone is charged and has local network coverage, or consider carrying a local SIM card.

Source: U.S. Department of State, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Confidence: 0.95

Update Cycle: Annually

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Benin presents several health risks for international tourists, primarily due to tropical diseases and varying sanitation standards. Malaria is endemic throughout the country and is a significant concern; travelers are strongly advised to take antimalarial prophylaxis, use insect repellent containing DEET, and sleep under permethrin-treated mosquito nets to minimize exposure.

Water and foodborne illnesses like cholera, typhoid, and hepatitis A are also prevalent. To prevent these, tourists should only drink bottled or boiled water, avoid ice made from tap water, and consume only thoroughly cooked food. Raw fruits and vegetables should be washed with purified water or peeled before eating, and caution is advised with street food.

Other health considerations include the risk of dengue fever and chikungunya, both mosquito-borne, and meningococcal meningitis, which can occur seasonally. Rabies is also present, so contact with animals should be avoided. Medical facilities outside of Cotonou are generally basic, and specialized care is limited, making comprehensive travel health insurance with medical evacuation coverage absolutely essential.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), UK FCDO

Confidence: 0.95

Update Cycle: Bi-annually

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A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is **mandatory** for all travelers aged 9 months and older entering Benin, especially if arriving from or transiting through a country with a risk of Yellow Fever transmission. Even if not coming from a risk country, proof of vaccination is frequently requested at border entry points, making it a practical requirement for almost all international visitors.

Beyond the mandatory Yellow Fever vaccine, several other vaccinations are strongly recommended to ensure a safe trip. These include routine immunizations such as Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Polio. Hepatitis A and Typhoid vaccines are also highly advised due to the risk of food and waterborne diseases.

Depending on the nature of your travel, duration, and activities, further vaccinations like Hepatitis B and Rabies might be recommended. Travelers engaging in outdoor activities, those staying for extended periods, or individuals who may have close contact with animals should consult their healthcare provider about these additional preventative measures well in advance of their trip.

Source: World Health Organization (WHO) International Health Regulations, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Confidence: 0.98

Update Cycle: Annually

Connectivity & Mobility in benin

Seamless Coverage with Top Carriers

Benin's mobile network coverage is primarily dominated by two major operators: MTN Benin and Moov Africa Benin. Both offer robust 4G/LTE services, especially within urban centers like Cotonou, Porto-Novo, and Parakou, ensuring tourists staying in these areas have reliable internet access and communication. While coverage can become sparse in very remote or rural regions, the main tourist routes and destinations are generally well-served. For international visitors, physical SIM cards are widely available, and for those preferring digital convenience, eSIM solutions, such as those offered by Prune, provide an excellent alternative, leveraging the existing robust network infrastructure without the need for a physical card.

Source: https://www.arcep.bj/

Confidence: 0.9

Update Cycle: 12 months

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Prepaid SIM Avg Price

For tourists in Benin, acquiring a local prepaid SIM card is straightforward and relatively inexpensive. The initial cost of a SIM card itself is typically low, ranging from 500 to 1000 XOF (approximately $1-2 USD), though sometimes it can be free with an initial credit purchase. The primary expense will be for data bundles, with various packages available from operators like MTN Benin and Moov Africa Benin. For instance, a basic data plan offering 1GB might cost around 1000-1500 XOF (approximately $1.70-$2.50 USD) for a short validity period, with larger bundles offering better value per GB. These plans provide cost-effective access to calls, texts, and mobile internet throughout a tourist's stay. Travelers seeking competitive pricing for eSIM plans should also check https://prune.co.in/.

Source: https://www.mtn.bj/

Confidence: 0.85

Update Cycle: 3-6 months

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Metro & Transit Coverage

Mobile network coverage in Benin's major metropolitan areas is generally strong, with a focus on 4G/LTE services. Cities like Cotonou, the economic hub, and Porto-Novo, the capital, benefit from extensive 4G/LTE infrastructure provided by operators like MTN Benin and Moov Africa Benin, ensuring high-speed internet access for residents and tourists alike. Users can expect good signal strength and reliable data speeds for navigation, communication, and streaming in these urban centers. While 5G technology is in its nascent stages of deployment, primarily in select parts of Cotonou, the widespread and well-established 4G/LTE networks already provide excellent connectivity quality across the main urban landscapes of Benin.

Source: https://www.arcep.bj/

Confidence: 0.9

Update Cycle: 12 months

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Money & Daily Life in benin

Currency

The official currency of Benin is the West African CFA Franc (XOF), which is used by eight independent states in West Africa. The CFA Franc is pegged to the Euro at a fixed rate (1 Euro = 655.957 XOF), making Euros the most convenient foreign currency to bring for exchange. While US Dollars can also be exchanged, the rates might be less favorable. It's advisable to carry smaller denominations of CFA Francs for daily purchases, especially outside of major cities, as change can sometimes be an issue with larger notes.

Source: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO), XE.com

Confidence: 1

Update Cycle: Annually

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Tipping culture

Tipping in Benin is not as deeply ingrained as in some Western cultures, but it is certainly appreciated as a gesture of gratitude for good service, particularly within the tourism sector. In restaurants, rounding up the bill or leaving a small tip of around 5-10% is customary for attentive service, especially in more upscale establishments. For hotel staff such as porters or housekeepers, a small amount of CFA Francs (e.g., 500-1000 XOF) is appropriate. For tour guides and drivers who provide excellent service over several days, a more significant tip is often expected and well-deserved, reflecting the duration and quality of their assistance.

Source: Various travel forums and cultural etiquette guides

Confidence: 0.85

Update Cycle: Every few years

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Credit cards

The use of credit cards in Benin is quite limited, primarily restricted to larger establishments such as upscale hotels, major supermarkets, and some international businesses located within the capital, Cotonou, and other significant cities like Porto-Novo. Visa cards tend to have slightly better acceptance than Mastercard. ATMs are available in urban centers, but they can be temperamental, frequently out of cash, or experience network issues, making reliance on them risky. Therefore, it is highly recommended that tourists carry a sufficient amount of local currency (CFA Francs) for daily expenses, especially when traveling to rural areas or for purchases at local markets and smaller shops where cash is almost exclusively accepted.

Source: U.S. Department of State, UK FCDO, various travel blogs

Confidence: 0.9

Update Cycle: Annually

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Plug/Voltage

In Benin, the standard voltage is 220-230V, and the frequency is 50Hz. This is standard for many parts of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Travelers from countries with a different voltage (e.g., North America, Japan which use 110-120V) will require a voltage converter for their electronic devices if they are not dual-voltage compatible. The electrical outlets typically accommodate plug types C, E, and F. Type C has two round pins, while Type E has two round pins and a hole for the socket's earthing pin, and Type F has two round pins with two earth clips on the side. It's advisable to carry a universal travel adapter that includes these plug types to ensure compatibility with local power outlets.

Source: WorldStandards.eu, International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

Confidence: 1

Update Cycle: Infrequent

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Local language(s)

The official language of Benin is French, which is used in government, education, and formal business settings, and is understood by a significant portion of the urban population. However, Benin is a linguistically diverse nation with over 50 indigenous languages spoken. Among the most prevalent national languages are Fongbe (Fon), particularly dominant in the southern regions, Yoruba, Bariba, Dendi, and Goun. For international tourists, having a basic grasp of French phrases will be extremely beneficial for communication, particularly when interacting with locals, navigating public transport, or shopping outside of major tourist hubs. English is very rarely spoken or understood beyond some staff in high-end hotels catering to international visitors.

Source: CIA World Factbook, Ethnologue, Kwintessential

Confidence: 0.98

Update Cycle: Every few years

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Weather and Seasonal Guide for benin

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Best time to visit

November to February

This period marks the long dry season, characterized by minimal rainfall, lower humidity, and abundant sunshine, making it ideal for both coastal relaxation and exploring inland attractions like Pendjari National Park. Temperatures are generally more comfortable for outdoor activities, though still warm, and it's a popular time for cultural festivals.

Avg temp(march)

29°C

Transition month, getting hotter and more humid as the first rainy season approaches in the south. Still good for travel, but prepare for increased heat and occasional pre-rain showers.

Source: Benin Tourism Office

Confidence: 0.9

Update Cycle: Every 12 months

Pilot Summary

benin

Benin offers a profound journey into West African history and culture, particularly as the birthplace of Vodun and a significant site for the transatlantic slave trade. Explore its vibrant markets, historical cities like Ouidah, and diverse landscapes.

Destination

benin

Category

West Africa

Languages

French

Special Rules

Most international tourists require an e-Visa. Right-hand traffic applies. Always ask permission before photographing individuals, especially in cultural or religious settings.

Average Flight Times from togo to benin

Lomé (LFW)

Lomé-Tokoin Airport

Cotonou (COO)

Cadjehoun Airport


Duration

45 min

Flight Type

Direct

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Lomé (LFW)

Lomé-Tokoin Airport

Cotonou (COO)

Cadjehoun Airport


Duration

3 hr 30 min

Flight Type

1 Stop

Airlines

ASKY

Lomé (LFW)

Lomé-Tokoin Airport

Cotonou (COO)

Cadjehoun Airport


Duration

4 hr 30 min

Flight Type

1 Stop

Airlines

ASKY

Lomé (LFW)

Lomé-Tokoin Airport

Cotonou (COO)

Cadjehoun Airport


Duration

5 hr 0 min

Flight Type

1 Stop

Airlines

ASKY

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