Ideal Duration:
7-10 days for exploring Lagos, Abuja, and Ogun State; longer for exploring cultural sites and national parks
Best Time:
November to February (Dry season)
Accommodation Cost (per night in USD):
Budget: $20-50
Mid-range: $60-100
Luxury: $120 and above
Budget for Food & Drinks (per day in USD):
Budget: $10-30
Mid-range: $40-70
Visa Policy for Indians:
Visa required
Visa Policy for Other Nationals:
Visa required for most countries
Getting In Nigeria:
Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) in Lagos, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (ABV) in Abuja
Getting Around Nigeria:
Taxis, buses, domestic flights
Nigeria, a dynamic nation in West Africa, invites you to experience its cultural tapestry and natural diversity. Lagos, the largest city, pulses with energy and a mix of modern and traditional lifestyles.
The ancient city of Kano echoes with history, while the Ogbunike Caves hold spiritual significance. Nigeria's landscapes range from the Sahel to the Niger Delta, each offering unique experiences. Nigeria's festivals, like the Eyo Festival, celebrate heritage with colorful parades and traditional attire. With its blend of languages, cultures, and traditions, Nigeria embodies the vibrancy of Africa.
Cultural diversity, bustling markets, and historic sites.
Security Concerns, Traffic Congestion, Limited Infrastructure