Togo has taken a massive step toward true African unity by completely eliminating visa requirements for all African citizens.
If you hold a valid passport from any African state, you can now enter Togo without a visa for up to 30 days.
This bold move transforms the nation into a major hub for business, tourism, and cultural exchange.
While celebrating this borderless dream, regular travelers know the famous Aflao border connecting Ghana and Togo still needs serious infrastructure upgrades.
Aflao remains one of the busiest transit corridors in West Africa, processing thousands of daily commuters.
Removing visa restrictions is brilliant, but clearing the physical bottlenecks at Aflao will make this policy truly effective.
We can finally say goodbye to tedious consulate visits, but we still need much faster queues at the border gates.
To keep things organized and secure, the Togolese government implemented a few strict but logical rules.
Here are three vital factual insights about this new travel policy to keep in mind.
First, the visa exemption strictly limits your stay to a maximum of 30 days per entry.
Second, every traveler must complete a mandatory digital travel declaration on the official government portal at least 24 hours before arriving.

Third, Togo now joins a small progressive group of nations offering complete visa exemptions to all African countries, directly supporting the African Continental Free Trade Area goals.
This major reform confirms Togo as a top leader in regional integration.
By opening its doors, the country creates fresh opportunities for mobility and commerce across the continent.
Pack your bags and prepare your online declaration, because visiting Togo just became incredibly easy.
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