Gogounou is a town in Northern Benin.
Understand
[edit]Passing through the heart of Gogounou is Rte 2. The town's charm can't be embraced while flying by in a taxi or charter bus. Market day, every Friday, brings colorfully dressed vendors of a potpourri of cultures. Tourists will see Bariba, Peuhl, Tuareg and Guando in their unique, vibrant, attention-stealing garb.
The bazaar provides a mix of items varying in utility; nex to mangoes, tomatoes, and rice a vendor of traditional jewelry makes change for the voudoun healer seeling dried crocodile bead, bat wings and snake skins.
A strong Muslim presence is also reflected in the market. Gold-gilded ornate copies of the Qu'ran, prayer mats and beads as well as embroidered hats are common place. The 17:00 call to prayer is also an impressive display of the normally quiet village's strong, rich cultural diversity.
The best times of the year to visit are
- Oct - Jan: great weather, tabaske and Ramadan
- April: Bariba fete
Get in
[edit]- Taxi from Parakou = CFA 2000
- Taxi from Kandi = CFA 500
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]After the Bariba party in Nikki, Zoungou-Pantrossi (21k west of Gogounou) hosts another Bariba fete. Horse riding, kings parading, folklorique groups dancing - culture! The date changes yearly, but is always in April.
Do
[edit]- View wildlife in Zoungou-Pantrossi.
Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]- Bean balls and fried yams on the road to Bagou
- Great Beninese home cooking at the bar/restaurant d34 (trois puissance quatre), found on the highway on the north end of town on the west side of the road.
- Yam Pilee (mashed yams) - Village center, across from the market/auto gare.
Sleep
[edit]It's best to stay in Kandi (42 km north). You'll find air conditioning, water, etc. A home stay is suggested. Some houses have electricity from 16:00-00:00. It's certain that any place you stay in Gogounou will make up for the lack of luxuries with hospitality.