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Overview
Nigeria is a nation with diverse tribes and ethnicities. These ethnic groups are what make Nigeria a beautiful place to live in and visit. The unique languages, food, dressing, and cultural festivals add spice and colour to the country.
Nigeria has many cultural festivals, some of which go back to the time before the arrival of major religions.
The Nigeria tour will give you an all-inclusive overview of Nigeria, the cultures, history, food and the people as you embark on a 12-15 days tour through the country for a fun and stress-free vacation.
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Trip Highlights
- Food, Culture, Lifestyle and Languages
- Nature Reserves
- Museums and Arts Markets
- Beach and Resorts
- Waterfalls
- Historic and symbolic monuments
Itinerary
Badagry Slave Trade Tour sheds light onto one of the darkest periods in human history and teaches about the heritage left behind. Showing artifacts from the slave trading period, this testifies to the cruelty of European traders and their allies and shows the mark they left on mankind. Tourists will also visit ‘The Point of no Return’ where slaves were taken away from Nigeria by ship.
a. Lekki Conservation Centre is a hidden gem waiting for tourists to explore as they walk on the longest canopy bridge in Africa. The Centre is one of the best and most visited nature reserves in Nigeria. Raised walkways enable viewing of animals like monkeys, crocodiles and various birds. There is also a conservation center and a library.
b. National Museum-This museum will expose you to the history of Nigeria and all the ethnic groups with historical items.
a. Makoko Floating Village is an informal settlement across the 3rd Mainland Bridge in Lagos, Nigeria. The community is built on stilts along the lagoon and was founded as a fishing village in the 19th Century
b. Lagos Extended Tour is designed for you to have a full grasp of the city and visit the malls, crafts market, fabric markets and buy other souvenirs that might interest you to take away from Nigeria. It is an opportunity to have a feel of local live music, night life and visit different top notch Nigerian restaurants for a taste of the local cuisines. Inglorious
a. Olumo Rock is located in Abeokuta, Ogun State, a two hours’ drive from Lagos. It is an historical monument, which served as a shelter and fortress to the Egba Warriors during the Yoruba Intercity wars in the 19th century. At the top of the rock, you will be able to see the amazing blue skies, the vegetation and just revel in the beauty of nature. If you love nature, scenery with some peace and quiet, this is for you
b. Green Legacy Resort boasts of top notch facilities including a museum, the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), an Adire African Fabric Center, mini rock for climbers, a man-made lake, a Bamboo Grove and many more strategically created attractions.
Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove is classified as one of the UNESCO world heritage sites and this sacred forest attracts a large number of tourists as it is definitely worth visiting. It is located in Osun State which is about 4 hours’ drive from Lagos. It is the center where the annual popular Osun-Osogbo Festival takes place.
Ikogosi Warm Springs is in Ekiti State, South West Nigeria and a popular tourist attraction where warm and cold springs come together at a point. According to history, the warm and cold spring symbolizes the wives of a great hunter named Awopereige. The warm spring was the hot-tempered and troublesome wife of the hunter while the cold spring is the gentle and peace-loving wife.
In Benin City, there are two UNESCO Listed Heritage sites, the palace of Oba of Benin which was declared one of Nigeria‘s architectural wonder and Igun Street listed as a Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Benin City National Museum is also home to a large number of Nigeria’s terracotta, bronze, and cast iron artefacts
Abuja Tour-Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria and the first planned city to be built in Nigeria. The city’s Central Area contains the city hall, national cultural institutes, and other government-related offices. In Abuja, we will visit Art Museum, Craft Markets, Parks and feel the sights and sounds of the city.
Abuja Tour-Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria and the first planned city to be built in Nigeria. The city’s Central Area contains the city hall, national cultural institutes, and other government-related offices. In Abuja, we will visit Art Museum, Craft Markets, Parks and feel the sights and sounds of the city.
Yangari Game Reserve is situated in Bauchi State and it is the country's richest wildlife. At Yankari, you will enjoy Safari, Wikki Warm Spring, Marshall caves, Museum & other tourist attractions.
Cross River State is a state in the South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. While in the state, we will be visiting Calabar, Obudu Mountain Resort, Slave History Museum, Cross River National Park, among others.
In Obudu, you can let loose with activities like swimming, horse-riding, golfing and hiking. The resort has two large river-sized swimming pools with numerous pleasant and beautiful mountain-area and country-side views, with a well preserved and calm Serene to suit all guests.
Our agency hosts tourists to a lavish dinner and after party at the end of our Nigerian tour to relax and network. For us, it is always our own way of thanking tourists for their interests in visiting and touring our Country, Nigeria.
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