Badagry (traditionally Gbagle) is a coastal town and local government area (LGA) in Lagos State, Nigeria. It is between the city of Lagos and the border with Benin at Seme. As of the preliminary 2006 census results, the municipality had a population of 241,093.
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We have best tour operating ethical and duly registered organisation in the whole of Badagry. Our tour guide are neat, patient, humane, respectful and multi-lingual. We also, give the opportunity to our tourists to pick their choice tour guide (Gender or Religion).
Inclusions: Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes
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The visit to the museum is definiteley worth the day trip to Badagry from Lagos. It bring us back to the past and show how terrible was the condition of the slaves.
I shall pick you up at your hotel or location of choice at 7. 30a.m in a chauffeured, air-conditioned sedan or SUV. We will then drive through towards the boundary of Lagos where Badagry town is situated. The first point if call will be the town's Heritage Museum which houses sculptures depicting slaves in chains, actual chains used during the trade and various art works. We shall then move on to the 'Aqia tree' monument point where Christianity was first preached in Nigeria. We shall also visit other areas of attraction such as the Badagry market, the King's palace, the coconut beach and board a boat to the 'Island of No Return' where the slaves were routed through to the ships taking them to foreign countries. We shall have light snacks during our stay in Badagry so feel free to come with food to picnic or buy local delicacies. Our trip back to your hotel or any location in Lagos you request will commence at 2. 30p.m through the same vehicle.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Lunch, Personal items, Souvenirs
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Lagos as the commercial capital of Nigeria is an adventurer’s dream. Our adventure tour of Lagos includes various activities like trekking on the longest canopy walk in Africa, mountain hiking, river rafting just to give you a great adventure in the city that is ever bustling As we are Nigerians living in Nigeria, we posses great knowledge of the destinations and as such, you are guaranteed an experience you will never forget
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: Feeding
Explore the historical Badagry slave route, visit museums and ancient buildings that tell the story of Nigeria' evolution as a country. The story of 400 years of slavery cannot be told without a visit to the former slave port. The first point of call is the Seriki Abass Slave Baracoon and will be followed with a visit to the Mobee Slave Relics Museum. Afterwards, there will be a narrow walk to the Point of No Return (Gberefu Island) where the slaves were routed through to the ships to foreign countries. During the walk, there will be a brief stop at the Attenuation Well where slaves were made to drink magical waters that made them forget who they’re. There will also be a stopover at the beach front of the Point of No Return for a little rest and reflection. The First Storey Building in Nigeria and then the Heritage Museum are also part of the places to visit.
Inclusions: Snacks, water and soft drink
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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.
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
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