Ganvié, Benin's stilt village, featured in a National Geographic selection of the world's most beautiful lake villages.
Ganvié has been honored by National Geographic Travel, which included the Beninese stilt village in a selection of the world's most beautiful lake villages. This recognition highlights the unique stilt architecture and the rich culture of the Tofinu people.
A focus on authenticity
The National Geographic article particularly highlights the living, authentic character of Ganvié, emphasizing that the city is not a museum or tourist attraction, but a city of 30,000 people where daily life takes place on the water, as it has for over three centuries.
The floating market, stilt schools, and acadja fishing technique are cited as examples of the Tofinu's exceptional adaptation to their lake environment.
Impact on local tourism
This recognition by one of the world's largest travel media should significantly boost Ganvié and Benin's visibility as a tourist destination. Local professionals hope to see an increase in international visitors, particularly from the United States and Europe.
For travelers who want to discover Ganvié in the best conditions, our guided tours with native Tofinu guides offer an immersive and respectful experience of the stilt village.
Enjoyed this article? Check out our complete guide to visiting Ganvié or our article on the fascinating history of the Tofinu people.
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