Affectionately, it is called « Camalo Waterfall », a small source of water, which offers an incredible biodiversity to this place located on the Koumakonda road, in the village of Agoméyo, in Kloto prefecture, in Kpalimé. An ecological site that continues to attract visitors with its beauty.
But what is striking at a glance is the informal nature of the eco-tourism activity that is practiced here. The site is not officially developed …
In our program « ON A VU » section, ECO CONSCIENCE TV takes you to the heart of this « little natural nest » …

TOGO – Region Maritime: Restauration du couvert des Mangroves
Trois communautés locales la région maritime, notamment Kpessi 2, Togokomé 1 et Agovoudou bénéficient d’un nouveau projet de Restauration de leur couvert des mangroves. Il…




