
Maritime Togo Travel Guide
Arriving by air into Lomé is the most common and convenient method of arrival for international travelers.
LFW is modern but compact, with basic but functional services: currency exchange, ATMs, limited duty-free, cafes, Wi-Fi (inconsistent).
Taxis are most common. Negotiate fare Before starting (3,000-5,000 XOF to the central area Lomé). Lodging transport are available. Zemidjans (moto-taxis) are not recommended from airport with luggage.
When making it to the airport, utilize official airport taxis. Always negotiate the fare to your destination before you commence your journey.
Lomé's deep-water port is mainly for cargo. No regular passenger ferry services or international cruise ship calls. River access not used for tourism.
Exit fees/taxes for international flights from LFW are typically covered by your airfare. No separate departure tax at airport.
Arrive at LFW 2-BE there 3 hours before your flight. Check-in, luggage drop-off, immigration, security. Facilities are basic but functional.
Ensure smooth entry into Togo.
Final preparations for leaving Lomé.
Tips for comfortable and secure land journeys.
Important points for all travel methods.
Lomé's airport offers different services for arriving and departing travelers, though it is a compact facility.
Other conveniences for a smoother airport experience.
Arrive at LFW at least 2-3 hours before scheduled international flight departure. This allows time for check-in, baggage drop, immigration, and security.
Seating is available in the departure lounges. Small shops offer snacks, drinks, and last-minute souvenirs or duty-free items.
Ensure all documents for onward travel are ready before reaching the airport. This encompasses passport, boarding pass, and any visa requirements for your subsequent destination.
Road quality changes widely within Lomé and more.
Driving in Togo has unique challenges for visitors.
Generally, parking is on-street. Be cautious where you park and ensure your vehicle is secure. In busy areas, finding a spot can be challenging.
Togo drives on the correct lane for traffic. Everyone must wear a seatbelt. Speed limits exist but are not always strictly enforced or clearly marked.
Car rental prices often include a driver, which is highly recommended as a result of demanding local driving conditions and navigation. This option avoids stress from traffic, parking, and finding your way.
For crossing land borders, have all your documents, including your Yellow Fever certificate, easily accessible. Be prepared for thorough checks and remain patient.