Togo: Ministry of Tourism Approves Feasibility Study to Develop Souroukou Waterfall Project

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Tuesday, 02 July 2024 15:35
Togo: Ministry of Tourism Approves Feasibility Study to Develop Souroukou Waterfall Project

(Togo First) - Togo plans to develop the Souroukou waterfall, located 15 kilometers from Djarkpanga in the central region. The Ministry of Tourism approved the feasibility study for this project on June 28, 2024.

The study indicates that the project will cost CFA 1.55 billion and run for three years. It aims to improve the region's infrastructure and attract more visitors. Minister of Culture and Tourism, Kossi Lamadokou, highlighted the waterfall's “exceptional potential” to draw local and international tourists.

The project will sustainably develop infrastructure around the 190-meter-high waterfall, the highest in West Africa, thus improving the life of the Mo prefecture's people. According to Mafissa Assingguime, director of tourism development planning, the site is ideal for development, given its accessibility and features, including a pool.

Akalo Kofi, a legal expert in charge of the project's legal aspects, said the project would create jobs for the local youth and generate revenues for residents. “It will also contribute to opening up the region and promoting Togo as a tourist destination,” he added.

Togo has many other waterfalls besides Souroukou, in the Plateaux region especially. These include the Yikpa, Kpimé, Womé, and Akakpotoé waterfalls.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

 

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