Agbodrafo is today one of the voodoo strongholds in Africa where traditions, beliefs and superstitions are a way of life. Witchcraft, wicca and other rituals items can be seen along the streets all over the town. The place is genuine and the voodoo rituals are real.
Written Nov 9, 2010
Leorida beach is of the beaches in Agbodrafo. The place was once a popular seaside resort, but is now a mess used as public toalet for the locals. Don't expect a pristine sand and sea.
The place is however interesting and has a lot of history.
Updated Nov 9, 2010
Simply known as "The Slave House" in Agbodrafo. This wasn't mentioned in my guidebook, but just ask around, people will point you in the right direction. This is an old buiding where slaves were kept under the floor in pretty horrific conditions before being shipped overseas. A trip down under the floor in the dark is quite a creepy thrill. Don't be too alarmed by the fluttering around your head...bats have set up shop in here.
Written Feb 20, 2009
You can rent jet skiis on the grounds on Hotel le Lac, or if you're into something more serene....you can hire a pirogue to take you on a quiet relaxing ride. You will probably want to get over to Togoville while you're on the lake...see my Togoville page for info.
Written Feb 20, 2009
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Agbodrafo-Togo's Coastal/Lake Area

A little over an hour's drive outside of Lome is Agbodrafo, which sits between the sea and Lake Togo. This is a good place to stay when visiting Togoville, or having fun on the Lake. The beach here is...
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Agbodrafo, the voodoo stronghold

Agbodrafo is a small town in southern Togo, on a narrow strip of land between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Togo. The town was recognized as part of the "Slave Coast", earlier known by the name Porto......
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