Kara
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Kara is a city in Togo.Get in
Buses run daily between Lome and Kara (about 7 hours). Contact Rakieta. Buses leave at 7am from each site daily.
See
Do
- Parc Sarakawa Wildlife resort with animals that have been almost wiped out in Togo. A guided tour on a pickup will cost you CFA 5000, no elephants, but crocodiles, antelopes, zebras and a big turtle.
Eat
At Maroc's. Owned by a German expat, the restaurant serves European and Togolese dishes at reasonable prices (~$5 per meal with a beer).
Chez Navide is also recommended if you are interested in trying the local food. Located opposite the market, dishes are served for approximately $1 per meal.
Check out the degue ladies opposite the taxi station if you want to try cold yogurt with couscous.
Chez Navide is also recommended if you are interested in trying the local food. Located opposite the market, dishes are served for approximately $1 per meal.
Check out the degue ladies opposite the taxi station if you want to try cold yogurt with couscous.
Drink
ChateauCheck out the back room where generations of Peace Corps volunteers have drank and played pool. The room has AC, pool table, and darts and is free to use (though you must order food).
La BesaceA small bar that has been home to generations of Peace Corps volunteers.
Sleep
Hotel KaraBuilt in 1974 and a little bit run-down, but the best place to sleep in Kara. Singles from CFA 18,500, doubles from CFA 21,500. Dinner is CFA 6000 and worth the price.
Hotel Marie Antoinette