Benin is home to many ethnic groups with rich traditions. Music, dance, and storytelling are central to life. The country is known as the birthplace of Vodun (Voodoo), an important spiritual tradition.
The green, yellow, and red colors represent nature, wealth, and courage.
The Royal Palaces of Abomey tell the story of powerful African kingdoms. Ganvie is a village built on stilts over water!
Benin produces cotton, palm oil, and agricultural products. Cotton is its main export.
The Vodun Festival celebrates traditional beliefs with music, dance, and rituals.
Benin has savannas, forests, and lakes. Ganvie is often called the “Venice of Africa.”
Ganvie village is built entirely on water!