Tours in Lagos

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Kalatuka Museum tours and Arican Shrine

The building which is now a museum was Fela's home and is now open as a museum for travelers to explore. A number of personal artifacts and household items are on display. At the Kalakuta Museum,you will also have access to purchase branded souvenirs and access his private closet. From Kalakuta Republic Museum, you will head straight to the New Afrika Shrine, a popular spot for culture, Afro music, good foods and drinks. The shrine is owned and managed by Fela's children,Femi Kuti and Yeni Kuti.
2 days
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$120.24

2 Days Safari Tour

If you are an animal and nature lover, Yankari Game Reserve and Sumu Wildlife Pak is just the place for you! The locations in the heartland of the West African savanna makes it a unique way for tourists and holiday makers to watch wildlife in its natural habitat. Yangari Game Reserve is one of the country's richest wildlife. At Yankari, you will enjoy Safari, Wikki Warm Spring, Marshall caves, Museum & other tourist attractions. The Sumu widelife park is set up to help protect the environment from the effect of climate change. This wildlife park has a total number of 279 wildlife species comprising Giraffes, Burchell’s Zebras, Elands, blue Wildebeests, red Hartebeests, Oryxs, Kudus, Springboks, among others.
2 days
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$1,960.00

Night life in Lagos with confidence

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Exploring Lagos at night gives you the opportunity to learn and admire the fascinating lifestyle of lagosians and Nigerians in general. Life needs to be spiced up with fun and that is exactly what makes this tour unique.
2 days
Free Cancellation
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$463.33

Lagos Cuisine Tour

Discover the exotic Nigerian delicacies in this full-day food tour. Nigeria is a very diverse country blessed with at least 250 ethnic groups. Each of these has its cuisine. You’ll enjoy tasting and munching on a wide variety of dishes. Do you want to know what the Hausa-Fulani, Igbo, and Yoruba dishes all taste like? You’ll be guided by a funny Lagosian (that’s what the locals are called) foodie who will tell you a bit of the history behind every dish, and the tribe each represents. This tour will get your taste buds working on overdrive. You’ll discover a local market, where the local food recipes of Nigeria are sold, and you’ll see firsthand how the haggling takes place before every sale. Next, you’ll be treated to several helpings of the different meals, along with local drinks like Zobo. Wondering what it tastes like? Finally, we’ll take you on a quick visit to a few well selected, hidden but fabulous, restaurants and 'joints'. Have you tasted suya?
8 hours
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$387.99

2-Day History Tour on Slavery of Badagry

Embark on a profound and enlightening journey through history with our Weekend Slave History Tour of Badagry. This thoughtfully crafted tour offers a unique opportunity to delve into the painful yet essential history of the transatlantic slave trade while exploring the vibrant culture of Badagry, Nigeria.
2 days
Free Cancellation
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$500.00

Nature and Wildlife Adventure In Lagos Nigeria

You are sure to enjoy and learn about Nigeria her people and her culture from the national museum. Explore nature, spot animals such as monkeys, birds, tortoises, and peacocks and go for a walk on the longest canopy walk in Africa. Play the largest chess game. It is endowed with an abundance of plant and animal life. Its huge tract of wetlands is set aside for wildlife viewing. Raised walkways enable the viewing of animals like monkeys, crocodiles, snakes, and various birds.
1 hour to 5 hours
Free Cancellation
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$195.00

Guided Lagos Markets Tours

This guided market tour will give you an insight into the trade and commerce in Lagos State and why it is the 5th biggest economy in Africa, bigger than over 40 African countries economy. Aside experiencing the local ways business is being done, it will change your perspective and enrish your understanding of the trading systems in Africa. Lagos State is a state in southwestern Nigeria. Out of the 36 states, it is the second most populous state. Lagos was the capital of Nigeria from 1914 up to 1991.The city was stripped of its status when theFederal Capital Territory was established at the purpose-built city, Abuja.
5 hours to 6 hours
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$98.00