Nigeria

Nigeria, an African country on the Gulf of

Guinea, has many natural landmarks and wildlife reserves.

Protected areas such as Cross River 

National Park and Yankari National Park have waterfalls, 

dense rainforest, savanna and rare primate habitats.

One of the most recognizable sites is Zuma Rock,

a 725m-tall monolith outside the capital of Abuja that’s 

pictured on the national currency. It is also the home 

to over 215 million people.


Why You Should Visit

Nigeria is known for its natural landmarks and wildlife reserves. It's a great country with lots to offer – wonderful wildlife, magnificent mountains, large forests and beautiful cities. You'll be inspired by Nigerian passion and love for celebration. Lagos, Nigeria's largest city, is probably everything you’d love, from the culture to the business, innovation, fashion, nature, entertainment, art, nightlife, hustle and bustle, fun and relaxation—you'll find it all here. There are so many attractions and cultural highlights which will leave you spellbound. Most places are non touristy and so you are guaranteed a local authentic experience. For example, the warm and cold water flows in Ikogosi, Ekiti state in the south-west of the country are highly recommended.


What’s Not To Love?

Nigeria is of significant importance in the world because of its extraordinary geographical location, unique cultural architecture; stunning scenery, friendly inhabitants and vigorous nightlife that encourage tourists to visit this nation several times.