4 Days Private Cultural and Heritage Tour in Nigeria

Duration
4 days
Group Size
1 to 15 people
Ages
0 - 91 yrs
Languages
English

Tour Overview

Nigeria is a nation with diverse tribes and ethnicities. These ethnic groups are what make Nigeria a beautiful place to live in and visit. The unique languages, food, dressing, and cultural festivals add spice and colour to the country. This tour will give you an all-inclusive overview of Nigeria, history, food and the people as you embark on 4 days tour around some spots in the country for a fun and stress-free vacation. You will particularly enjoy the experience across the country. Highlights Historic and symbolic monuments Food, Culture, Lifestyle and Languages Nature Reserves Museums and Arts Markets Your tour starts from the pick up at your hotel or airport. However, since it is a private tour, tourists do have privileges to determine in most instances their preferred stops and ideas to create a flexible itinerary for the tour.

Additional information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Pickup

What's included

Hotel accomodation
Private transportation
Lunch: 4
All Fees and Taxes

Itinerary

Day 1: The Black Heritage Slave Trade Tour (Lagos)
Badagry Slave Trade Tour sheds light onto the slave trade history and teaches about the heritage left behind. Showing artifacts from the slave trading period at the former slave trade homes, tourists will also visit ‘The Point of no Return’ where slaves were taken away from Nigeria by ship. You will be back at your hotel by 5pm.

Lunch: As you learn about Nigeria, a local lunch will further expose you to the culture and way of life at the different zones

Day 2: Culture and Nature Tour (Lagos)
Explore the Makoko community in Lagos, the world’s largest floating village which lives principally on stilt houses on water. Discover Lagos’s own Venice on this guided canoe ride through the watery fishing neighborhood, built on stilts overtop canals. The area is home to at least 850,000 people, although some estimates indicate closer to 1,000,000 floating city dwellers. Our local tour guide will educate you about the history of the community and why they decided to settle on water. This trip gives you an opportunity to experience the day today lives of the people, how they cope with the raining season, their occupation and many more.

Lunch: As you learn about Nigeria, a local lunch will further expose you to the culture and way of life at the different zones

Day 3: Olumo Rock Tour in Abeokuta
We will travel from Lagos to Olumo Rock for about two hours. Located in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Olumo Rock is an historical monument, which served as a shelter and fortress to the Egba Warriors during the Yoruba Intercity wars in the 19th century. At the top of the rock, you will be able to see the amazing blue skies, the vegetation and just revel in the beauty of nature. If you love nature, scenery with some peace and quiet, this is for you. You will be back at your hotel by 5pm

Lunch:

Day 4: Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove Tour (Osogbo)
Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove is classified as one of the UNESCO world heritage sites and this sacred forest attracts a large number of tourists as it is definitely worth visiting. It is located in Osun State which is about 3 hours’ drive from Lagos. It is the center where the annual popular Osun-Osogbo Festival takes place. You will be back at your hotel by 5pm

Lunch:

FAQ

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Adult (16 - 91 years)
Minimum: 1, Maximum: 15
Children (7 - 15 years)
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Infant (0 - 6 years)
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