Best of Grand-Popo
Grand-Popo is defined by its position between the Mono River and the Atlantic Ocean. This selection includes the Villa Karo cultural complex, home to the Petit Musée and Musée Karo, which preserve regional ethnographic artifacts. Natural landmarks include the Bouche du Roi estuary, known for its mangroves and biodiversity. The list also highlights local livelihoods through traditional coastal fishing villages and the agro-ecological practices at the Ferme de la bonne semence.
Bouche du Roi
The estuary where the Mono River meets the Atlantic Ocean. The area features mangrove forests, traditional salt production sites, and habitats for migratory birds and nesting sea turtles.
Petit Musée
Part of the Villa Karo cultural center, this museum exhibits West African ritual objects, historical artifacts, and contemporary regional art.
Musée Karo
An ethnographic museum within the Finnish-African Villa Karo center. It features collections of traditional Beninese masks, bronze works, and cultural heritage items.
Village de Pêcheur
A traditional coastal community where residents practice communal net-fishing using large wooden pirogues. The village showcases local methods of fish processing and coastal living.
Ferme de la bonne semence
An agro-ecological farm and educational center dedicated to sustainable agriculture, organic farming techniques, and the conservation of local seed varieties.
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