What to see & do with your IDP in Togo?
Togo offers a rewarding mix of coastal views, historical landmarks, and scenic countryside drives that are best explored by car. With your International Driving Permit in hand, you can set your own schedule and reach areas not always served by public transport.
1. Lomé to Kpalimé
Start your journey in the capital city, Lomé, and head north to Kpalimé, a peaceful town known for its art scene and mountain air. The drive takes around two hours and offers glimpses of rural life along the way. Once there, explore waterfalls, hiking trails, and coffee plantations in the surrounding hills.
2. The Route to Togoville
East of Lomé, along the shores of Lake Togo, lies the historic town of Togoville. Known for its role in colonial history and its blend of Christian and traditional spiritual landmarks, the town is accessible by road or ferry. Driving here gives you freedom to stop at lakeside villages and take in views of the tranquil countryside.
3. Atakpamé and the Plateaux Region
Further inland, the mountain town of Atakpamé offers dramatic landscapes and cooler temperatures. The road there winds through the scenic Plateaux Region, filled with verdant valleys and small roadside markets. An IDP helps ease car rental logistics and offers peace of mind at regional police stops.
4. Kara and the North
For adventurous travelers, driving to Kara in the north opens up new cultural experiences. You’ll pass through national parks, traditional villages, and remote hills. Be sure to check road conditions, as parts of the route can be rough depending on the season.
Having a car and an IDP means you’re not limited by tour schedules or transportation gaps. You’ll enjoy more time in nature, more personal interactions, and more control over your itinerary in this diverse and underrated destination.