Explore Nigeria like a local - 2 weeks in Lagos!

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Marvellous

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👋 I am Marvellous, 24 from Nigeria and I can't wait to explore together with you! Lagos is protected from the Atlantic by sand spits and barrier islands, Lagos quickly grew into a megacity due to its location, and currently operates one of the continent's largest and busiest ports. We will get some cultural insight at Nike Art Gallery and Synagogue Church Of all Nations. Escape the urban bustle at Lekki Conservation Centre and Elegushi Beach. Explore Lagos' surroundings by going to Lekki (Lekki Leisure Lake & Dreamworld Africana), Badagry (Badagry Building & Badagry Slave Museum and Black History Museum) and Olumo Rock (in Abeokuta). Pack the with family-friendly diversions at Hi-Impact Planet Amusement Park and Resort. There's still lots to do: explore and take pictures at Freedom Park Lagos, take in the spiritual surroundings of Central Mosque of Lagos, take in the exciting artwork at Red Door Art Gallery, and kick back and relax at Tarkwa Bay Beach. What is included in the price? - Accommodations (private rooms) - Transportations - Entry to the beach - Entrance to the Spa - Cinema entry If you would like to know more about this trip, do not hesitate on booking your spot or to ask your questions in the bottom below! Looking forward to meeting you soon and welcoming you in Nigeria.
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I'm Marvellous Chukwuemeka and I'm from the Eastern part of Nigeria. I'm an igbo girl. I'm also a book publisher and a founder of a school.

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Trip Itinerary
1

Ikeja

Day 1-14
Ikeja is a popular suburb of the city of Lagos and the capital of Lagos State. Ikeja is also one of Nigeria’s 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs). Ikeja is popular not only for being the seat of the Lagos State government, it also accommodates one of the most popular airports in Africa – Murtala Mohammed International Airport. Ikeja was a well-planned, clean and quiet residential environment with shopping malls, pharmacies and government reservation areas before the emergence of military rule in the early 1980s. Ikeja is also home to Femi Kuti’s New Africa Shrine and Lagbaja’s Motherlan, both live music venues. It now boasts a shopping mall, Ikeja City Mall, which is the largest mall in the Lagos mainland and also has a cinema. Day 1: We will be visiting Ikeja City mall, Freedom Park Lagos, The Cathedral Church of Christ and cinemas. Day 2: we will be meeting in Lekki Conservation Centre, Elegushi Beach, the Eyo of Eko status, and Night Shift Coliseum. Day 3: We will be visiting the Alexis Gallery, Mega Plaza Century 21 Mall. We will use the free time to visit the Landmark Beach and Sweet Brook Massage Spa.
2

Lekki

Day 14
Lekki may not be as popular as other cities in Nigeria, but don’t let that fool you. Lekki is a smaller but beautiful upcoming tourist destination that is worth a visit. You will be surprised by some of the unique things to do and places you can explore at this hidden destination. You might wish to revisit it someday again, to take a break and relax at Lekki. If you have plans to visit Nigeria and are not sure if Lekki should be included in your itinerary, keep reading. In this list, we have put together some of the things to do in Lekki and around. We have a hunch that if you include this city in your travel plans, you will be thrilled you did so. Day 4: We will be visiting Palms Shopping Mall, Red Door Art Gallery, lekki market and SS7 Lounge. Day 5: We will be visiting the Fun factory, Lekki Leisure Lake, GET Arena, and the National Art's Theatre. Day 6: We will be visiting the Badagry building Badagry slave Museum and black History Museum, kalakuta Republic Museum, and Lotus at Pattaya bar Lounge.
3

Badagry

Day 14
This popular town is one of the most searched places when foreigners are looking for places to visit within Nigeria. Badagry is a safe, serene and coastal town, which forms the border between Nigeria and Benin Republic. The town is full of history and culture. It was a major slave port during the transatlantic slave trade era and exported hundreds of thousands of slaves to South America, especially Brazil. Though the town had a gruesome past, today it is a major tourist attraction with monuments, points of interests, beaches, resorts, artifacts and relics from the slave trade era. Here are some tourist attractions and points of interests in Badagry. Day 7: We will be visiting LUFASI Nature Park, and Omu Resort. Enjoy free time. Day 8: We will be visiting mindscape children's Museum, Tarkwa Bay Beach and Black Heritage Festival. Day 9: We will be visiting Tripzapp, Flamingo Club, and Nike Art Gallery. Day 10: We will be visiting Spa, National Museum and to enjoy free time.
4

Ogun State

Day 14
There are many travel destinations and tourist attractions in Ogun State, however, Olumo Rock is the most popular tourist attraction in Ogun State. It is located in the heart of Abeokuta. It is an imposing rock with lots of large caves and historical artifacts. Other places of attraction in Ogun State are: Abeokuta Museum, Centenary Hall, Ebute Oni Tourist Beach, Olumo Rock, Osuuru Water Spring and many more. Day 11: We will be visiting Synagogue church of all Nations, olumo Rock and have free time. Day 12: We will be visiting Hi Impact Planet Amusement park and Resort. Day 13: We will be visiting the central Mosque of Lagos, IGA Idungaran and free time. Day 14: We will be visiting Sikky Stores, and Dreamworld Africana, then prepare for departure.
Trip Summary
Accommodation
Hotel & Apartments & Bed & Breakfast & Other
14 days trip
Ikeja, Lekki & 2 more
Transportation
Car
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