The largest city in Africa and en route to being one of the largest in the world, Lagos is also the economic hub of Nigeria. Lagos is typically at the forefront of minds when speaking of Nigeria and for many, the first point of entry when arriving in Nigeria. Oil export and a booming population are common headlines regarding Lagos, however, there is more to this intriguing city. Also known as the City of Water, the city is comprised of islands, famously Victoria Island and Lagos Island. A day in the city allows you to explore one extensively or a bit of both in a rush. Geographically the city is a great hub and starting point for day trips to other areas including Badagry and Ibadan. A day in or out of the city can include shopping for local handicrafts, restaurants with traditional food, and beaches. If nature is more your angle Agodi Gardens makes a great day trip as well as Badagry and Olumo Rock!
1. Ado Awaye Day Tour
2. 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!3. 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!4. 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.5. 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.6. 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.7. Makoko Floating Fishing Village
8. Nigerian food workshop in Lagos
9. 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.10. 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.11. 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.