A few kilometres from Porto-Novo, the town of Adjarra is a must-see for ecotourism in the region. The Rivière Noire is open to visitors through lush and wild nature far off the beaten track. A trip along the water that will not leave lovers of fauna and flora unmoved, as the diversity of the ecosystem is impressive.
In the surrounding villages, the transformation of palm wine into sodabi, the local alcohol, will arouse your curiosity. Or the work of craftsmen who, from sections of tree trunks, make tam-tams that are renowned throughout Benin. Not to mention the tasting of grilled pork, another speciality of Adjarra.
Tour programme
Departure – Ouadada Cultural Centre: a leading cultural and touristic venue in Porto-Novo.
Destination 1 – Anagodomè Pier
Main activity: Crossing the Black River by canoe:
Ready to cross the river by canoe? You will be captivated by the tranquility around you. Sometimes interrupted by the gentle melody of the wildlife. Learn about some fishing techniques and the local practices for protecting resources.
Observation of a few fishing techniques on the river
Highlighting indigenous practices for the protection of natural resources.
Destination 2 – Avrankou Pier
Main activity: Hike / walk in Avrankou.
Visit to a basketry workshop.
Visit to a wine distillery (sodabi).
A visit to a tom-tom maker.
Immersion in the daily life of the locals, the “Avrankou tô”
Tour ends – Return to Ouadada