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Trip.Best Top 4 Best Things to Do in Nigeria [2024]
Explore the best things to do in Nigeria! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Oct 2024
- 6.54.1/516 Reviewbased on 578 reviews"good place for kids to know more about environment protection"Ibeju7.5km from downtown IbejuHighlights: The reserve covers an area of 78 hectares and is located on the Lekki Peninsula, adjacent to the Lekki Lagoon. It protects the wetlands of the Lekki Peninsula, which consists of swamp and savannah habitats. Close to the reserve, there is a coconut grove lined avenue leading to an elaborate row of car and visitor parks. It has a rich flora and fauna life. Its vast wetlands are reserved for wildlife viewing. Elevated walkways make it possible to see animals such as monkeys, crocodiles, snakes, various birds and more. The wetlands are managed by the Nigerian Foundation for Conservation of Nature. A trail boardwalk was built in 1992 to allow visitors to enjoy the scenery within the nature reserve. Other attractions along the way include wetlands, bird skins, rest stops, and tree houses.Show Less
- 5.94.6/57 Reviewbased on 54 reviews"In West Africa and even Africa, the ceiling of the museum is arguably its level, and Egypt's new one is comparable."Lagos.Lagos Island9.3km from downtown LagosHighlights: Lagos National Museum is located in Lagos, Nigeria and was built in 1957. The museum collects a large number of bronze sculptures, pottery, currency, production tools and other precious cultural relics, and vividly reproduces the life, production, sacrifice, marriage and other activities of various ethnic groups in Nigeria through physical objects and models.Show Less
- 5.14.4/526 ReviewFreebased on 23 reviews"Zuma Rock, Nigeria, is a huge single boulder located in the north of Nigeria's capital Abuja, considered the "gateway of Abuja" and is an iconic attraction in Abuja."Municipal Area Coun17.3km from downtown Municipal Area CounHighlights: Zuma Rock is a huge rock and an iconic attraction in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria. It is known as one of the seven natural wonders of Africa. When you shop for 100 naira in Nigeria, there is a pattern of Zuma Rock. On the side of Zuma Rock, a god-like face can be seen. Because it is located on the main road from Abuja to Kaduna, the locals also call it the "Gateway of Abuja".Show Less
- 4.94.6/522 Review"Built in 1984, Nigeria's National Mosque is located in the center of Abuja, not too far from the Hilton Hotel, in addition to gatherings, it is also open to non-Islamists. Opposite the mosque is Nigeria's National Christian Center."Abuja1km from downtown AbujaHighlights: The Nigerian National Mosque, built in 1984, is located in the center of Abuja, not too far from the Hilton Hotel. In addition to gatherings, it is also open to non-Islamic people. Opposite the mosque is the National Christian Centre of Nigeria.Show Less
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