
Benin
Product details
| Author: | Stuart Butler |
| Series: | Bradt Travel Guides |
| Publisher: | Bradt Travel Guides Ltd. |
| Catalogue number: | 142351 |
| ISBN: | 9781841621487 |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Size: | 22x14cm |
| Number of Pages: | 232 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
£14.99
Bradt's new guide to Benin gives a lively and off-beat insight into this small but fascinating country, fast gaining popularity with the adventure and exotic travel markets. National parks, wildlife, museums, historic buildings, tropical beaches, surfing, traditional ceremonies, kings, voodoo, fetishes and traditional medicine, the ancient slave trade and Benin's delightful people are all presented to the reader, along with practical tips on accommodation, transport, food, etiquette, eight-foot-tall chickens and avoiding sorcerers. There is also a large section on the bustling city of Cotonou.
The guide includes 8 pages of colour photos and 30 maps.
Stuart Butler is an English-born freelance journalist and photographer who has spent considerable time in West Africa. He has travelled extensively as a professional surfer and has interests in African history, cultures and wildlife which have provided a background to his research for this guide.
About this series:
Comprehensive guides for adventurous travellers wanting to explore destinations off the beaten track, written mostly by single authors. Highlighting culture and natural history, these are predominantly practical guides accentuating responsible tourism. Straightforward information is given for all aspects of independent travel in a region, with discerning advice on places to stay and eat. Clear, simple town plans and other sketch maps are included.
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