Experience the vibrant and dynamic city of Lagos, the economic capital of Africa, on this 2-day tour. Visit top tourist attractions, explore the arts and crafts market, and immerse yourself in the exciting nightlife. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable adventure!
Experience the vibrant and dynamic city of Lagos, the economic capital of Africa, on this 2-day tour. Visit top tourist attractions, explore the arts and crafts market, and immerse yourself in the exciting nightlife. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable adventure!
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Makoko Community - Discover the Makoko community in Lagos, the world’s largest floating village, primarily residing in stilt houses on water. Experience Lagos’s own Venice with a guided canoe tour through this aquatic fishing neighborhood, built on stilts above canals.
This area is home to at least 850,000 residents, with some estimates suggesting…
- Makoko Community - Discover the Makoko community in Lagos, the world’s largest floating village, primarily residing in stilt houses on water. Experience Lagos’s own Venice with a guided canoe tour through this aquatic fishing neighborhood, built on stilts above canals.
This area is home to at least 850,000 residents, with some estimates suggesting nearly 1,000,000 inhabitants. A local tour guide will share insights into the community’s history and their choice to settle on water. This journey offers a glimpse into the daily lives of the people, their adaptation to the rainy season, their occupations, and more.
- Lekki Conservation Centre - The Lekki Conservation Centre is a hidden gem for tourists, featuring the longest canopy bridge in Africa. It is one of Nigeria’s premier and most frequented nature reserves.
Elevated walkways provide views of animals such as monkeys, crocodiles, and various birds. The site also includes a conservation center and a library.
For nature enthusiasts seeking a romantic outing, this center is the perfect destination.
- Nike Centre For Art And Culture - The Nike Art Gallery is the largest gallery in West Africa, showcasing over 25,000 artworks, including textiles, paintings, and sculptures by Nigerian and African artists. The gallery is housed in a five-story building.
- The National Museum - Situated in the vibrant city of Lagos, the Nigerian National Museum is a testament to Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage. Established in 1957 by English archaeologist Kenneth Murray, this national treasure features a remarkable collection of Nigerian art, from elegant statues to intricate carvings, and from fascinating archaeological finds to ethnographic displays.
- The New Afrika Shrine - The New Afrika Shrine is an open-air entertainment venue and the host of the annual Felabration music festival. It replaces the original Afrika Shrine, created in 1970 by Fela Kuti, which was destroyed by fire in 1977. The New Afrika Shrine features performances by Femi Kuti and Seun Kuti, making it a popular tourist attraction. On July 3rd, 2018, French President Emmanuel Macron visited the Shrine and pre-launched the Season of African Cultures 2020 in France. Macron mentioned visiting the Shrine as a student in 2002.
- Kalakuta Republic Museum - At the Kalakuta Museum, visitors can explore the lifestyle of the late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. The museum offers access to his bedroom, personal belongings, and musical instruments. His tomb is also located on the premises. Before becoming a museum, this property served as Fela’s residence from 1970 until his passing in 1997.
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Lekki Market - LEKKI ARTS AND CRAFTS MARKET
Known as the largest art market in Nigeria, the Lekki arts and crafts market offers a diverse range of artworks. For those seeking the best of Nigerian creativity, this market is a must-visit for art and fashion enthusiasts. A wide variety of African prints can be found here. - Elegushi Beach - Lagos is a city of diverse beauty, blessed with stunning beaches and resorts. Located along the Atlantic Ocean, Lagos offers numerous beaches. With so many options, choosing one can be overwhelming. However, a curated list of top beaches in Lagos is available. Enjoy relaxing under palm trees, swimming, dipping your feet in the blue ocean, and savoring the serene atmosphere of the resort.

- Private transportation
- Letter of invitation for visa
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Airport pick up
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes
- Hotel pick up
- Private transportation
- Letter of invitation for visa
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Airport pick up
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes
- Hotel pick up
For those planning a fun and stress-free vacation in Lagos, Nigeria, and eager to explore the city’s culture, this is the ideal tour to begin with. The tour operates daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Lagos, known as the economic capital of Africa, boasts unparalleled social activities. This exceptional 2-day tour provides a comprehensive overview of the…
For those planning a fun and stress-free vacation in Lagos, Nigeria, and eager to explore the city’s culture, this is the ideal tour to begin with. The tour operates daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Lagos, known as the economic capital of Africa, boasts unparalleled social activities. This exceptional 2-day tour provides a comprehensive overview of the city. Participants will not only visit renowned tourist attractions and stunning locations but will also immerse themselves in the city’s vibrant atmosphere for an unforgettable experience.
The itinerary includes visits to Makoko Floating Village, Lekki Conservation Center, the largest Arts and Crafts Market in Nigeria, Nike Art Center, the largest in West Africa, the famous Afrika Shrine, Fela’s Kalakuta Republic, the national museum, and more.
Finally, guests will unwind at the beach, dip their feet in the azure ocean, and enjoy the serene ambiance. Expect excellent company and a delightful journey.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.