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Easter Monday 2025

Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Togolese Republic Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Monday in the Togolese Republic is a public holiday that follows Easter Sunday. It is part of the Easter celebration for Christians. Schools, banks, and many offices are usually closed for the day.

Flag of Easter Monday

The date changes every year because Easter is a movable feast. Easter Monday always falls on the Monday right after Easter Sunday. Easter usually happens in March or April, depending on the lunar calendar.

The holiday means a time to remember the belief that Jesus rose from the dead. For many people in Togo this is a meaningful religious day that extends the hope and joy of Easter Sunday.

Easter Monday is significant because it shows the importance of Christianity in the country. It also gives people a chance to rest and spend time with family and community after Easter Sunday.

Traditions

On Easter Monday in Togo many families start with church services or special prayers. After worship people visit relatives and friends, greeting each other and wearing bright new clothes. Children often play games and run around outside.

Communal meals are important. Families share grilled fish, rice, fufu with sauce, fried plantain and eggs. Markets buzz as people buy fresh ingredients and sweets to share. Food is passed around so neighbors and guests can eat together.

Communities celebrate with singing, choirs, drumming and traditional dances. In some towns there are small processions or outdoor gatherings. The day feels lively and friendly as people enjoy time with family and neighbors.

Travel Tips

Banks and government offices are closed. Some shops close early but markets and tourist sites often stay open. Public transport can be crowded in the morning and late afternoon. Carry cash, copies of ID, and extra water for long waits.

Join open community events or guided tours to enjoy the day safely. Keep valuables secure, avoid isolated areas after dark, and follow local police or organizer instructions. Book transfers in advance and check hotel services, as restaurants may have limited hours.


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