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GOTA TOURISM INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL

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Since 2009, GOTA, co-founded by Dr. Olanma A. Ojukwu, has connected travelers between Nigeria, Benin, and West Africa, offering all-inclusive getaways to Lagos and Cotonou, as well as 10-day tours through Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Nigeria, including visa and border assistance. Our cultural tours include the Vodun Festival in Ouidah in January. As a partner of international trade shows since 2011, we offer pilgrimages to Israel (led by Pastor Emmanuel O. Ojukwu), cruises to the U.S. and Europe, tours in Turkey, and business trips to China. Our offerings also include honeymoons and family vacations, particularly to the UAE, Zanzibar, and South Africa.

Explore TOGO

Explore TOGO

The Palais de Lomé is a restored historic palace in Togo’s capital, now a vibrant cultural center. It hosts art exhibitions, showcases Togolese heritage, and is surrounded by beautiful gardens—an invitation to discover Togolese culture and enjoy a peaceful getaway.

The Kpimé Falls, located near Kpalimé in Togo, are a natural wonder surrounded by lush forest. It is an ideal place for hiking, relaxation, and appreciating the beauty of nature, making it a top destination for ecotourism and adventure enthusiasts.

The Independence Monument in Togo, located in the heart of Lomé, symbolizes the country’s independence from French colonial rule, achieved on April 27, 1960. This imposing structure depicts a man breaking his chains, embodying the struggle and triumph of the Togolese people. Surrounded by meticulously maintained gardens, this monument is an iconic historical and cultural landmark that celebrates Togo’s path to self-determination. It pays homage to the past while inspiring national pride and unity.

Explore Ghana

Explore GHANA

Cruise on Lake Volta

Lake Volta, located in Ghana, is one of the largest artificial lakes in the world, covering approximately 8,500 square kilometers. Created in the 1960s following the construction of the Akosombo Dam, it stretches from the south of the country to the north.In addition to providing hydroelectric power, the lake is an important resource for fishing and a popular tourist destination, offering picturesque scenery and boat cruises. It also plays a key role in irrigation and local transportation, contributing significantly to Ghana’s economy.

INDEPENDENCE SQUARE

Independence Square, located in Accra, Ghana, is an iconic site commemorating the country’s independence, achieved on March 6, 1957. It is dominated by the Independence Arch, adorned with the Black Star, a symbol of freedom and national unity. Every year, official ceremonies and events are held there to celebrate Ghana’s history and sovereignty. The square is a source of national pride and a major attraction for visitors, offering a glimpse into Ghana’s heritage and culture.

Kakum National Park

Kakum National Park, located in central Ghana, is a rainforest established in 1992 that covers 357 square kilometers. It is renowned for its rich biodiversity, particularly its monkeys and forest elephants. The park’s main attraction is the Kakum Canopy Walkway, which offers spectacular views from suspension bridges. Guided walks help promote conservation and highlight the region’s unique flora and fauna.

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