Time is of the essence in almost all aspects of our lives and traveling is usually not any different! We understand that it would be great to visit every corner of Nigeria and tour across the land, however also understand that sometimes you only have a few hours. If you have a layover in Lagos, a break from meetings in Abuja, or want to just visit Badagry before you depart Nigeria, our local guides are available for you. Our vehicles are well-maintained and cleaned and include air-conditioning. All of our guides are locals who are experts with years of experience in particular areas. On a day tour in Nigeria our team will pick you up and drop you back off at the airport, or your desired accommodation, or spot in the city. Being a local operator allows us the ability to customize and alter itineraries for you. If you only have a couple of hours to visit a museum, or enjoy a ride on the Niger River, or simply need transfers to a from meetings in a specific location throughout the day, let us know and we can happily accommodate your schedule.
1. A Day of Port Harcourt’s Culture, Art, and History
Port Harcourt also is known as Pitakwa, the capital of Nigeria’s River State, and was named after Lewis Vernon Harcourt. Port Harcourt is Nigeria’s largest urban center, open markets experience and shopping at Mile One and Three Market is noteworthy. Explore their diverse history and culture in River State Cultural Center.2. Abuja Highlights: Zuma Rock, Nike Art Center and Yar’adua Museum
Getting to know Nigeria’s capital city! Marvel at the monstrous Zuma Rock before visiting the country’s most famous artists’ exhibition, the Nike Art Centre. Top your day off with a visit to the Shehu Musa Yar'adua Centre and get to know one of Nigeria’s most renowned patriots.3. Ado Awaye Day Tour
4. African Arts, Culinary and Nature Exploration Tour from Abuja
xperiences visiting Abujas most famous attractions. Combine art, nature, and traditional food with a knowledgeable local guide.5. African Arts, Kayaking, and a Brewery Tour of Abuja
Today is a unique twist on the typical site seeing in Abuja! An art tour in many aspects and of course a bit of nature as that is impossible to skip in Abuja. Introduce your pallet to the craft beer world in Nigeria and your hands to the local way of shaping pottery. Top your day off kayaking on Kukwaba Lake.6. Agodi Gardens Tour from Lagos
Formerly known as Agodi Zoological and Botanical Gardens, this serene top-spot attraction features a mini zoo, swimming pool with inflatables, a mini lake where you can enjoy a boat ride, and lots of picnic areas that adults and children alike can enjoy!7. Asaba Day Tour: Lander Brothers Anchorage, Mungo Park House and Okpuzu Falls
Come along the Niger River for an interactive history lesson of one of the largest rivers in Africa! Experience a part of the Lander brothers expedition to the river mouth, one of the first political headquarters in Nigeria, and maybe even a chance to swim near waterfalls!8. Badagry Slave Trade History Tour from Lagos
A well preserved colonial town with a dark history as one of the first slave ports. Badagry, was the final stop for many Africans before leaving their homeland for Europe or the Americas. Today walk through some of this deep history as you experience the Badagry Slave Museum, Vekelete Slave Market, Mobee Royal Family Slave Relics Museum, and more.9. Calabar Day Tour
Nigeria Security, Field, & Research Services (For example the things most travelers need the most and would buy, but also the most interesting companies and projects)10. Calabar: A Day of Nature Conservation, Food, and History Tour
Calabar is said to be the capital of tourism in Cross River and the city is set on a natural hill overlooking the Calabar River. Most often referred to as Canaan of Nigeria, Calabar exudes serenity, peace, and beauty.11. Cultural Tour of Kano
Situated South of the Sahara, Kano is well known for its traditional arts and crafts, however was the heart of trans-saharan trade routes in the past. Absorb an interesting piece of Nigerian history today through art, museums, and nature!12. Farin Ruwa Waterfalls day tour (from Abuja)
13. Gurara Waterfalls and the rocks of Zuma and Aso
14. Lagos Day to Night: Museums, Markets and Local Bar Tour with Transfers
The cultural and economic melting pot of Nigeria and the continent's most populated city, Lagos is a whole other world! Immerse yourself in the history and arts of Lagos guided by a local expert.15. Lekki Highlights: Nike Art Gallery and Lekki Conservation Centre Day Tour from Lagos
Art, nature, wildlife, and the longest canopy walkway in Africa all in a day! Keep your eyes peeled for a variety of wildlife today as you stroll through Lekki Conservation Centre and get a closer look at Nigerias most famous artist Nike Okundaye.16. Makoko Floating Fishing Village
17. Nigerian food workshop in Abuja
18. Nigerian food workshop in Lagos
19. Olumo Rock Day Tour from Lagos
Shrines, sacred trees, tribal war-time hideouts, and holy water all a part of today as we visit Nigeria’s most visited spots, Olumo Rock. Located in Ogun State your expert guide will offer plenty of knowledge on the rock and its spiritual significance and roles it has played over the years.20. Port Harcourt to Ibeno Beach
Set off for your 3hrs road trip to Nigeria's longest beach and famous Ibeno Beach. It is said that Ibeno beach is rated high amongst the top soothing and clean beaches in the country.21. Serene and Fun Trip to Calabar for a day
Kwa Waterfalls is famous for its serene location and a short hike. A time to clear your head, refresh, climb, and conquer the high staircases from the Kwa River to the Kwa Waterfalls viewpoint and wind down the Municipal Park for some free concerts.22. Warri Koko Day Tour with Nana Living History Museum and Koko River Cruise
A small port town with an important purpose. Koko is a key hub and an agricultural trade centre as it has for decades. Explore Nanas Museum this morning and end the day with a scenic boat ride along the Koko River.23. Warri Mangroves and Markets Day Tour
The commercial hub of the Delta State, Warri! Perhaps most notable for the refining or manufacturing industry within the port city, allow us to take you deeper into the heart of Warri. Explore mangroves, bustling markets with amazing people, and authentic ambience.