Kabyé Plateau
The Kabyé Plateau is a geographical region located in northern Togo, known for its unique landscape and cultural significance. This plateau features rolling hills and fertile land, making it suitable for agriculture. The area is primarily inhabited by the Kabyé people, who are known for their rich traditions and farming practices.
The climate of the Kabyé Plateau is characterized by a tropical savanna, with distinct wet and dry seasons. This environment supports various crops, including millet and yams, which are staples in the local diet. The plateau also serves as a vital area for biodiversity, hosting numerous plant and animal species.