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Ganvie: Africa’s Stunning ‘Venice’ Where Canoes Replace Cars

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Ganvie, called the “Venice of Africa,” is a breathtaking lakeside village in southern Benin, home to around 30,000 people. Built on stilts in Lake Nokoué by the Tofinu people 400 years ago, it was a refuge from slave raiders and remains a symbol of resilience—its name meaning “we survived.” Without cars or motorcycles, residents navigate the village’s winding waterways in narrow canoes, creating a unique way of life. Ganvie boasts markets, schools, churches, and even a football field, all elevated above water. It attracts over 10,000 tourists annually, drawn by the stunning scenery, rich history, and cultural festivals like the Regatta Festival. The village’s innovative fish farming adds to its charm, making Ganvie a truly captivating destination. UNESCO recognized the village as a World Heritage Site in 1996.

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