
by Tony Hemrix
Following this period of humanitarian work, the association DOM Togo organizes a major cultural event: the RE.MA Festival, held from July 22 to 24 in Tsévié. A true showcase of Togo’s artistic and traditional richness, this festival features dance performances, music, and various other activities, with numerous artists taking the stage. More than just a celebration, this event pays tribute to local traditions and fosters connections between communities and visitors from around the world.

A Guided Tour to Explore Togo
After the festival, the adventure continues with a guided tour, offering participants the chance to discover Togo’s hidden treasures. Three main destinations are available:
Kara: A Journey Through Nature and Traditions. In the north of the country, the city of Kara offers a unique experience for travelers:




• The Sara-Kawa Safari, a thrilling jeep excursion to see iconic wildlife such as buffalos, wildebeests, and crocodiles.

he Tatas Sambas Village, an emblematic site showcasing traditional architecture and offering hands-on experiences like archery.
Kpalimé and Aného: Between Nature and History

epending on preferences, the tour can also lead to Kpalimé, a region known for its lush landscapes and refreshing waterfalls, or Aného, a coastal town rich in history, marked by its colonial past and strong Vodou traditions.
DOM Togo: A Non-Profit Organization Dedicated to Development
Over the years, DOM Togo has established itself as a key player in local development by combining solidarity, culture, and tourism. Thanks to the dedication of its volunteers and the support of its partners, the association continues to have a positive impact on communities while promoting Togo’s cultural heritage.
Participating in DOM Togo’s initiatives is more than just a commitment—it’s an unforgettable human adventure, where helping others, discovering new cultures, and passing on traditions come together.