Local Market
Visit the Sunday market for a true taste of local life and to purchase unique goods.
Niamtougou is a key market town in Togo's Kara Region, serving as the district capital of Doufelgou. It is strategically located 28 km north of Kara on the main national road, making it an accessible destination for travelers. The town is famous for its large Sunday market, one of the biggest in the region, where visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture and shop for a variety of goods. Niamtougou offers a vibrant atmosphere, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Togo.
Niamtougou is a key market town in Togo's Kara Region, serving as the district capital of Doufelgou. It is strategically located 28 km north of Kara on the main national road, making it an accessible destination for travelers. The town is famous for its large Sunday market, one of the biggest in the region, where visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture and shop for a variety of goods. Niamtougou offers a vibrant atmosphere, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Togo.
Largest market in the region held every Sunday.
Located on the main north-south road of Togo.
Cultural hub with local goods and produce.
Niamtougou is a key market town in the Kara Region.
The town is known for its large Sunday market.
Located on the main north-south road of Togo, facilitating easy access.
Visit the Sunday market for a true taste of local life and to purchase unique goods.
Niamtougou is easily accessible via the main north-south road, making it a convenient stop.
Exploring local markets and experiencing Togolese culture.
XOF CFA
$30-$50 p/day
French, Ewe, Kabiye
Engage with locals to learn more about Togolese culture and traditions.
Cultural Exploration, Local Experience, Shopping
March-MayOctober-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Niamtougou, with mild weather ideal for exploring the market.
The summer months can be hot, so plan to visit the market early in the day.
Fall offers comfortable temperatures and a lively market atmosphere.
Winter is mild, making it a good time to experience the local culture without the crowds.