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However, my Lagos friends quickly told me they “don’t lay out on the beach in Nigeria.” They instead go to beach clubs to enjoy private pools, cabanas, and drinks.
Makes case for sustainable tourism development In a powerful call to action, the Group General Manager (GGM) of Continental Hotel Group, owners of Lagos and Abuja, Continental Hotel, Mr Hala ...
Lagos, popularly called “Eko”, is a bubbling and lively city that never sleeps. It is the commercial capital of Nigeria. There are so many places that you can visit such as the art galleries ...
I traveled to Lagos, about 400 miles northwest of my parents’ home state. With 17.5 million people, Lagos is both Nigeria’s and Africa’s most populous city.
3. Zuma Rock Regarded as one of Nigeria’s top tourist attractions, Zuma Rock is a monolithic inselberg situated in Madalla, Niger State, just north of Abuja.
Nigerians have about nine public holidays left in 2025, which can be celebrated visiting beautiful places around Lagos.Public holidays are meant to be enjoyed, offering a perfect time to connect ...
Tourist attractions in Nigeria have little structure and have the potential to be much more than they are. Drakensberg canopy tour in Drakensberg [Portfolio collection] A Adaobi Onyeakagbu Sites ...
Nigeria is a country that has many beautiful sights and breathtaking scenery, even though not all of these places are fully taken advantage of as they ought to. Gashaka-Gumti National Park O ...
4. The Lagos Motor Boat Club Lagos Motor Boat Club, located in Ikoyi, Lagos, is the leading boating and yachting club. A romantic trip on the Lagos Lagoon is available from the Lagos Boat Club.
South African Airways (SAA) has reached out to the Nigerian Association of Tour Operators to forge a partnership that will ...