
Discover the secret history of the Ouidah Carnival and the Burrinha dance, a vibrant Aguda heritage brought back from Brazil to celebrate resilience through joy.

A full history of the Dahomey Amazons: origins, recruitment, training, battles, and living heritage in Ouidah and Abomey.

Discover Zô Houé and Mami Toligbé, two sacred Vodoun convents in Ouidah undergoing rehabilitation. History, rituals, diaspora connections, and practical advice for respectful visits.

Vodun Days 2027 in Ouidah: programme, tickets, camping, visa, accommodation, codes of conduct. The complete guide for the diaspora and cultural travellers who want to truly experience the event.

What to eat in Ouidah? Dakouin, grilled fish, fechouada, the Agouda culinary tradition. A complete guide to local dishes and real addresses, from maquis to lakeside restaurants. Updated 2026.

The Sacred Forest of Kpassè is a living map of Ouidah's cosmology — a place where history, myth, and the presence of the Vodun deities intersect.

The Zangbéto are Ouidah's traditional night watchmen — hay-covered spirits who maintain social order and perform extraordinary feats during public ceremonies.

Ouidah is a site of profound historical trauma and living spirituality. Here is how to navigate your visit with respect, sensitivity, and awareness.

Vodun Days returns to Ouidah in January 2027. Everything you need to know: dates, program, what to expect, and how to attend respectfully.

Vodun is not what Western culture taught you. It is a living ethical, ecological, and social system. A guide to experiencing it authentically in Ouidah — with the depth it deserves.

The Zangbeto appear after dark, spin without logic, and carry the night on their backs. Among the most sacred — and most misunderstood — manifestations of Vodun, they are Ouidah's ancient community guardians. A complete portrait.

A comprehensive retrospective on the historic 2026 edition of Vodoun Days. From the sacred processions to the electrifying concerts, we explore how Ouidah cemented its status as the spiritual capital of the Afro-descendant world.

Ouidah is visually extraordinary. It is also a city of sacred spaces and living communities. Here's how to photograph it in a way that doesn't reduce it to content.

Angélique Kidjo performed at Vodun Days 2026 in Ouidah. Her music — from Celia to Remain in Light — is a decades-long conversation with the spiritual geography of this city. Here's why it matters.

The January 2025 edition of Vodun Days drew tens of thousands of pilgrims to Ouidah — from Bahia to Brooklyn, from Lagos to Lisbon. A complete retrospective of three days that redefined the festival's place in the world.