
Customized Tour To Nigeria19N/20D 7-10 Cities Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Ibadan, Calabar, Enugu, Port Harcourt |
Embark on a 20 day immersive journey through Nigeria, a land of vibrant cultures, rich history, and stunning landscapes. Explore the bustling metropolis of Lagos, the political heart of Abuja, and the historical significance of Kano. Wander through the cultural hub of Ibadan, the picturesque coastal city of Calabar, the serene environment of Enugu, and the industrial port city of Port Harcourt. This tour offers a perfect blend of urban excitement, historical landmarks, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. |
Tour FAQ
What is the best time to visit Nigeria?
- The best time to visit Nigeria is during the dry season, from November to February, when the weather is cooler and there is less rainfall.
Do I need a visa to travel to Nigeria from India?
- Yes, Indian citizens need a visa to travel to Nigeria. It is recommended to apply for a visa well in advance of your travel dates.
What is the primary language spoken in Nigeria?
- The primary language spoken in Nigeria is English, which is the official language. However, there are over 500 indigenous languages spoken across the country.
Is it safe to travel to Nigeria?
- While Nigeria has areas that are safe for tourists, it is important to stay informed about the current situation and follow travel advisories. It is recommended to travel with a reputable tour company.
What currency is used in Nigeria?
- The currency used in Nigeria is the Nigerian Naira (NGN).
What type of clothing should I pack for the tour?
- Light, breathable clothing is recommended due to Nigeria's tropical climate. It is also advisable to bring comfortable walking shoes, a hat, and sunscreen.
Are there any health precautions I should take before traveling to Nigeria?
- It is recommended to get vaccinations for yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B. Consult with your doctor for other health precautions and ensure you have travel insurance.
Q: What are some must-try Nigerian dishes?
- Some must-try Nigerian dishes include Jollof rice, pounded yam with egusi soup, suya (spicy grilled meat), and akara (fried bean cakes).
Can I use my credit/debit card in Nigeria?
- Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in major cities. However, it is advisable to carry some cash, especially when traveling to rural areas.
How can I stay connected with my family while in Nigeria?
- You can stay connected by purchasing a local SIM card for your mobile phone, which will provide access to local networks. Many hotels and cafes also offer Wi-Fi services.
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