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Fascinating Nigeria

Nigeria
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Tour Guide, Lagos, Nigeria

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Lagos, immense and overpopulated, will not leave you indifferent; music can be heard everywhere and there are various nightclubs and clubs for you to enjoy. Concerning daytime activities, the National Museum has some fabulous masks and sculptures on display. Be vigilant here when wandering around as the crime rate here is very high. 


More to the north, Oshogbo is the cradle of the Yoruba culture; the Sacred Forest shelters gigantic sculptures, multiple sanctuaries and other works of art dedicated to the Goddess Osun. It is listed as a UNESCO World heritage Site.

The Yankari National Park is a beautiful nature reserve that has a hot water spring and shelters elephants, hippopotami and crocodiles amongst other animals. You can visit on foot with a guide or by lorry.

Do not miss a visit to Kano, a Muslim town built from mud bricks and over a thousand years old; visit the old town, go to the main Mosque and the Emir’s palace then enter the Gidan Makama Museum which is worth a detour for the architecture and photographs tracing the town’s history. Visit the Kurmi market with its numerous marvels.


Nigeria : The basics

-You can get to Nigeria by plane from Europe although there is a slight cancellation risk according to the political situation.
-A visa is obligatory.
-The currency in circulation is the naira.

The budget required is fairly small for food; a meal will generally cost less than €10, although it will be a little more expensive for lodging at around €30 for an average room.

Concerning health precautions, the yellow fever vaccination is obligatory and you should update all your normal vaccinations too, those against typhoid and hepatitis A and B are also recommended as well as that for meningitis for those who are planning to stay in the north during the dry season. Finally, sanitary conditions can be a little unreliable at times so take all normal precautions concerning water consumption, fruit and vegetables and washing your hands.

For traveling inland, going by air is not too expensive although the flights are not regular. Buses are more reliable and they are fairly comfortable. Traveling alone by road is strongly advised because of the state of the major roads for car drivers, as for driving of other road users and the possibility of attacks does exist, especially at night.