Mango, Togo Travel Guide

City City in Savanes, Togo with local agriculture

Mango perches near savanna hills; its market overflows with kola nuts, fabrics and livestock, and the town functions as a jumping-off point for hunting reserves and cross-border routes.

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Costs
Low daily travel costs
Expect $20-40 per day for simple lodging, markets and local transport in this northern town.
Safety
Generally safe, border caution
Generally calm; take care at night and in remote areas near the border.
Best Time
November-March (dry savanna)
Best visited November to March when savanna weather is dry and roads are passable.
Time
Weather
Population
37,748
Infrastructure & Convenience
Basic bus links, dusty streets, limited hotels and tourist amenities, helpful local transport options.
Popularity
Very low international tourism; frequented by regional traders and adventurous travelers.
Known For
market trade, savanna landscapes, cross-border commerce, local festivals, traditional chiefdoms, agricultural trade, gateway to northern Togo, trading hub
Mango is a commercial crossroads in northern Togo, serving traders heading toward Burkina Faso and Niger.

Why Visit Mango, Togo? #

Mango is a gateway to Togo’s northern savanna, where open landscapes meet lively cross-border trade and pastoral life. The town’s bustling cattle and grain markets are social hubs, and visits often coincide with Fulani herding traditions and colorful market days. Simple regional dishes-sorghum porridge and spicy stews-are common in local eateries, and the surrounding flatlands offer a sense of place different from Togo’s southern coastal towns.

Top Things to Do in Mango, Togo

All Attractions ›
Don't Miss
  • Mango Market - Large regional market where traders sell livestock, grains, and seasonal vegetables.
  • Grand Mosque of Mango - Colorful mosque near town center, reflecting local Islamic architecture decorative.
  • Fulani settlements - Visit nearby Fulani camps to observe herding practices and pastoral life.
Hidden Gems
  • Kéran National Park edge - Edge of Kéran National Park offering walks, wildlife sightings, and birdwatching.
  • Oti River sunsets - Riverbanks provide sweeping sunset views and local fishermen at work.
  • Pottery cooperatives - Small cooperatives crafting earthenware using traditional molding and firing techniques.
Day Trips
  • Dapaong - Regional hub north of Mango with markets and access to dry savannah landscapes.
  • Fazao-Malfakassa National Park - Largest Togolese park with forest-savannah mosaic and opportunities for guided walks.

Best Time to Visit Mango, Togo #

Mango is ideal during the cool, dry season (November-February) for comfortable travel; expect punishing heat just before the rains and a defined wet season that transforms the savanna.

Cool Season
November - February · 18 - 30°C (64 - 86°F)
Comfortable mornings and cooler nights make exploring markets and nearby savanna easy - the best time for visitors.
Hot Season
March - April · 28 - 42°C (82 - 108°F)
Extremely hot, dry conditions; daytime travel can be exhausting and water becomes essential for any outing.
Rainy Season
May - September · 24 - 33°C (75 - 91°F)
Short window of green, rainy months that revive landscapes and reduce dust - roads may be rough but scenery improves dramatically.

Best Time to Visit Mango, Togo #

Climate

Mango, Togo's climate is classified as Tropical Savanna - Tropical Savanna climate with very hot summers (peaking in March) and hot winters (coldest in August). Temperatures range from 19°C to 39°C. Abundant rainfall (1072 mm/year), wettest in August with a pronounced dry season.

Best Time to Visit
JanuaryDecemberFebruary
Temperature & Rainfall
Temperature Range
43°
Warmest Month
10°
Coldest Month
Monthly Conditions

January

January is warm with highs of 35°C and lows of 20°C. The driest month with just 0 mm and clear sunny skies.

97 Ideal

Comfort

27°
Feels Like Warm
27°C
Temperature
20° 35°
39%
Humidity
Comfortable

Weather

0 mm
Rainfall
2.4 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.6
UV Index
Very High
11.5h daylight

February

February is hot with highs of 37°C and lows of 22°C. Almost no rain and mostly sunny skies.

89 Excellent

Comfort

30°
Feels Like Hot
30°C
Temperature
22° 37°
36%
Humidity
Comfortable

Weather

4 mm
Rainfall
2.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.8
UV Index
Very High
11.7h daylight

March

March is the hottest month, feeling like 33°C. Light rainfall.

83 Excellent

Comfort

33°
Feels Like Hot
32°C
Temperature
25° 39°
44%
Humidity
Comfortable

Weather

23 mm
Rainfall
2.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.0
UV Index
Extreme
12.0h daylight

April

April is hot, feeling like 36°C. Moderate rainfall (62 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

65 Good

Comfort

36°
Feels Like Hot
32°C
Temperature
26° 38°
60%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

62 mm
Rainfall
1.8 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.2
UV Index
Extreme
12.3h daylight

May

May is hot, feeling like 35°C due to high humidity. Significant rainfall (103 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

65 Good

Comfort

35°
Feels Like Hot
30°C
Temperature
24° 35°
71%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

103 mm
Rainfall
2.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.2
UV Index
Extreme
12.5h daylight

June

June is hot, feeling like 31°C due to high humidity. Significant rainfall (140 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

69 Good

Comfort

31°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
23° 32°
78%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

140 mm
Rainfall
2.3 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.9
UV Index
Very High
12.6h daylight

July

July is warm with muggy conditions (dew point 23°C). Significant rainfall (196 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

71 Very Good

Comfort

26°
Feels Like Warm
26°C
Temperature
22° 30°
83%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

196 mm
Rainfall
2.0 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.9
UV Index
Very High
12.6h daylight

August

August is warm with muggy conditions (dew point 23°C). The wettest month with heavy rain (230 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

65 Good

Comfort

26°
Feels Like Warm
26°C
Temperature
22° 30°
86%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

230 mm
Rainfall
1.8 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.9
UV Index
Very High
12.3h daylight

September

September is warm with muggy conditions (dew point 23°C). Heavy rain (225 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

61 Good

Comfort

26°
Feels Like Warm
26°C
Temperature
22° 31°
84%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

225 mm
Rainfall
1.3 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.0
UV Index
Very High
12.1h daylight

October

October is hot, feeling like 32°C due to high humidity. Regular rainfall (81 mm).

75 Very Good

Comfort

32°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
22° 33°
80%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

81 mm
Rainfall
1.3 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.0
UV Index
Extreme
11.8h daylight

November

November is hot, feeling like 30°C. Almost no rain and mostly sunny skies.

89 Excellent

Comfort

30°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
20° 36°
65%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

5 mm
Rainfall
1.5 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.8
UV Index
Very High
11.5h daylight

December

December is warm, feeling like 27°C. Almost no rain and clear sunny skies.

91 Ideal

Comfort

27°
Feels Like Warm
27°C
Temperature
19° 35°
50%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

3 mm
Rainfall
1.8 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.6
UV Index
Very High
11.4h daylight

How to Get to Mango, Togo

Mango is in Togo's far north and is most practically reached by long overland journeys from Lomé or regional hubs like Kara. There are no passenger trains - coaches and shared minibuses are the standard means of arrival.

By Air

Lomé-Tokoin Airport (LFW): Lomé is the main international gateway. Mango is in northern Togo and most visitors fly into Lomé (or sometimes land in neighboring countries) and then travel overland; the overland journey from Lomé to Mango is long (often 8-10+ hours) so many travellers break the trip in Kara or Sokodé.

(Regional airports / airstrips): Mango is in the far north and doesn’t have regular commercial international flights; regional air services in Togo are limited, so road travel from Lomé or regional centres is normal.

By Train & Bus

Train: Togo does not have regular passenger rail services serving Mango.

Bus / Shared taxis: The northern route is served by long‑distance coaches and shared bush taxis from Lomé, Kara or Sokodé. Coaches on the northbound corridor are longer journeys; expect 8-12 hours from Lomé depending on stops and road conditions, with moderate fares compared to international prices.

How to Get Around Mango, Togo #

Mango is a regional hub with a compact center you can mostly cover on foot. For longer distances there are regular shared taxis and minibuses to other towns in the Savanes region; motorcycle taxis are commonly used for short trips. Transport is inexpensive but informal-confirm fares in CFA francs beforehand and allow extra time for departures that wait to fill up.

Where to Stay in Mango, Togo #

Budget
Market / main road - $10-25/night
Mango has several basic guesthouses and roadside inns; online listings are sparse. Good for budget travellers who prefer simple, local stays.
Mid-Range
Town centre - $25-60/night
A few mid-range hotels exist but often lack solid web booking pages. Amenities are modest; phone ahead to confirm facilities.
Luxury
No luxury options - $N/A
Luxury accommodation is not available in Mango with verifiable online presence. Consider regional centres for upscale options.

Where to Eat in Mango, Togo #

Breakdown of cuisine types found across Mango, Togo's restaurants and food venues, based on OpenStreetMap data.

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Nightlife in Mango, Togo #

Nightlife in Mango is subdued. The town has a few bars and eateries where locals socialize after dark, but there are no clubs or structured entertainment venues. Evening life is informal-expect relaxed, community-oriented settings rather than tourist-focused nightlife.

Shopping in Mango, Togo #

Shopping in Mango is centered on its market, where fresh produce, local staples and everyday goods are sold. You’ll also find vendors selling regional textiles and simple handicrafts. There aren’t modern shopping malls; markets and small shops are the best places to buy local specialties.

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