The Federal Republic of Nigeria, commonly referred to as Nigeria (/naɪˈdʒɪəriə/ ( listen)), is a federal republic in West Africa, bordering Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north. Its coast in the south lies on the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean. It comprises 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, where the capital, Abuja is located. Nigeria is officially a democratic secular country.
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The cosmopolitan city of Lagos is the commercial nerve center of Nigeria. Life in Lagos is very interesting if you have adequate knowledge of the city. This private tour of Lagos will help you discover why the city is always compared to New York as we navigate the length and breadth of the city, from Lagos Island to mainland to give you the best experience. We will drive through Alausa, the seat of power in Lagos State where the governor’s office and the house of assembly is situated, the Third Mainland Bridge which is Africa’s second largest bridge that connects Lagos Mainland to Lagos Island, and other landmarks. There are so many places to visit in Lagos which include Kalakuta Museum, Afrika Shrine, Ikeja City Mall, Palms Mall, Lekki Conservation Center, Beaches, Cinemas, Markets, among many others. The entire Lagos can’t be toured in just one day but we can cover as much as time permits. The tour can continue the next day if the guest shows interest,
Inclusions: Snacks , water, soft drink, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Guest will be responsible for the cost of shopping and other personal expenses, Additional $35 for Guests that will be picked at the international airport
This is such an ancient tourist attraction that worth exploring. My experience at this ancient tourist center will be remembered for a very long time.
This tour is ultimately unique as it takes you to experience Nigeria's second highest waterfall in all its beauty and magnificence. It exposes you to the huge potentials and the wonderful work of nature.
Inclusions: Motley Goody bag, Insurance, drink, bottled water.
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We spent an afternoon looking around the farm which was good. We saw animals, the green house, some fresh vegetables and the different kinds of rooms. The pool is yet to be completed and kayaking happens only during the rainy season. We were told that they organise bon fires during the weekends as long as they have a group. We were a group of 5 and went on a tour of the farm, it cost 2,150 naira per person. Other activities like horse riding, quad biking have separate fees. There are beautiful spots to take photos which we did. Looking forward to seeing what more the management will do with the farm.
visit the moist beach club and also explore the tarkwa bay beach or visit the Inabge beach resort for fun, drink and games.
Inclusions: Dinner, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: visa fee,flight, items or personal nature,
I traveled in January 2020, just before COVID hit the world. I met Confidence in Ivory Coast and traveled through that country first. He arranged a driver to pickup my sister in Ghana and the four of us continued to travel through Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria. Before I arrived I had to change my itinerary a couple of times and Confidence willingly made the changes I needed to add my sister coming, etc. I was reluctant to pay the entire amount of the tour when I arrived (I had sent over a deposit before I arrived), but we worked out a compromise for paying him as needed to cover costs. As an American I wasn't accustomed to paying 100% up front, so you may want to discuss the payment arrangements with Confidence so you feel comfortable with the needed payments. Evans, Confidence's brother and driver, was a great addition to our group as the roads are totally treacherous in West Africa, and you want to feel safe while you are over there driving to different places! Because I wanted to meet my sponsored child in Ghana while I was there, we had to drive on some very bad roads, and Evans did an excellent job of getting us there safely!! We had a car with Nigerian license plates to make it easier to cross into Nigeria. This smaller vehicle was OK for 4 people, but when we added a French speaking guide in Togo and Benin, it was quite crowded in the back seat with 3 adults. You may want to discuss upgrading to a larger vehicle depending on the number of people in your party. I am so happy to have been able to meet my sponsored child and see extraordinary West Africa! As a travel agent, I have traveled the world and this trip was one of the most memorable!! Confidence and Evans gave us so much insight into life in Africa and we had an awesome time! Also, Confidence's wife is an excellent seamstress and sells the most beautiful African dresses. I asked if she could make me a small dress for my granddaughter and she was able to do this in a couple of days, and I also purchased a few children's shirts out of their beautiful fabrics!
on this tour we shall discover the lives of these folks in the deep community of rijua local government who do no wear cloths. They are called the kamberi tribes men. The live their natural life and are very much contented with it. we shall also visit the famouse osun oshbogbe shrine, the kainji national park and also explore the hinterlands of Nigeria.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, airport pick up, airport drop off, letter of invitation for visa
Exclusions: Gratuities, visa fees, flight ticket, hotel accomodation, items of personal nature
I traveled in January 2020, just before COVID hit the world. I met Confidence in Ivory Coast and traveled through that country first. He arranged a driver to pickup my sister in Ghana and the four of us continued to travel through Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria. Before I arrived I had to change my itinerary a couple of times and Confidence willingly made the changes I needed to add my sister coming, etc. I was reluctant to pay the entire amount of the tour when I arrived (I had sent over a deposit before I arrived), but we worked out a compromise for paying him as needed to cover costs. As an American I wasn't accustomed to paying 100% up front, so you may want to discuss the payment arrangements with Confidence so you feel comfortable with the needed payments. Evans, Confidence's brother and driver, was a great addition to our group as the roads are totally treacherous in West Africa, and you want to feel safe while you are over there driving to different places! Because I wanted to meet my sponsored child in Ghana while I was there, we had to drive on some very bad roads, and Evans did an excellent job of getting us there safely!! We had a car with Nigerian license plates to make it easier to cross into Nigeria. This smaller vehicle was OK for 4 people, but when we added a French speaking guide in Togo and Benin, it was quite crowded in the back seat with 3 adults. You may want to discuss upgrading to a larger vehicle depending on the number of people in your party. I am so happy to have been able to meet my sponsored child and see extraordinary West Africa! As a travel agent, I have traveled the world and this trip was one of the most memorable!! Confidence and Evans gave us so much insight into life in Africa and we had an awesome time! Also, Confidence's wife is an excellent seamstress and sells the most beautiful African dresses. I asked if she could make me a small dress for my granddaughter and she was able to do this in a couple of days, and I also purchased a few children's shirts out of their beautiful fabrics!
Want to discover the city of Lagos - the sixth-largest city in the world by population? The city was previously known as Eko but was renamed Lagos by the Portuguese. During this tour, you will see the best places in Lagos on foot. Over five hours, you’ll feel the vibe of the city. We’ll take you through Old Lagos, where you’ll feel the history and meet the friendly people, who make the city more exciting. There are about 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria, each having its language, culture, food, and mode of dressing. All of them you will find in Lagos, and you will have the opportunity to see them on the lively streets. You’ll walk through historical sites, many dating back as far as the slave trade era. Lagos was a major slave-trade center. You’ll see the slave market, prison, the very popular door-of-no-return, and the slave museum. You’ll also see chains and other slavery day relics. It will be the most memorable walking tour.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water
Exclusions: Breakfast, Lunch
Said to be the highest waterfall in Nigeria at about 120 metres above sea-level, the Owu Waterfall is usually referred to as the 'Wonder in the Wilderness'! The more you call Oowu, the more the water gushes out. Do you want to confirm this? Hiking to the waterfall is exciting because as you approach, you catch a glimpse of the captivating waterfall from afar. When you eventually get there, you can swim and splash in the ice-cold pool at the base of the waterfall. It's so refreshing! As for those who love birdwatching, here's another opportunity to do just that.
Inclusions: Insurance, Snacks, All Fees and Taxes, Life Guard, Lunch
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most remarkable family tour with angel star Travels. Not only everything was perfect, but we felt, in every instance, that our guides and our gulet crew truly cared about us, both the kids and adults, and did their best to make this trip memorable. For our well- being this definitely has become the most eye-opening, adventurous, and stunning journey of our life - something we will remember, draw upon, and cherish for many years to come. For adults, we were pleasantly surprised by the diversity of our trip: from owu water fall, from swimming to lot of our wonderful gulet, from ever-changing and new activity offered new experiences. We definitely will be back!
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