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Top Lagos Private Day Trips

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The Black Heritage - Badagry Tour

clock 8 to 10 hours
  • Great ancestors have been taken away who later gave birth to children and grand children in far away unknown lands. This tour affords you the opportunity to first hand what really happened and how these things happened.

    Many have traced their roots to Africa to see and write their own narratives. Why not...Read more

Lekki Conservation Center Extraordinary Tour

clock 4 to 5 hours
  • Lekki Conservation Centre is a hidden gem waiting for tourists to explore. Since it was established in 1990, Lekki Conservation Centre has emerged as one of Africa’s most conspicuous modern nature parks, known for its diversity. The conservation and relaxation centre is a scenic area that offers a tranquil escape from everyday life in the...Read more

Olumo Rock and Obasanjo Presidential Library Tour

clock 5 to 8 hours
  • At the top of the Olumo 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 -
    Olumo is actually derived from “Oluwalomo” meaning “God benevolently molded this rock for
    our refuge”. In the 19th Century,...Read more

One day Lagos Music, Art and Culture Private Tour

clock 5 hours 30 minutes
  • This tour is a fun filled power packed exercise interspersed with finding out how lagosians live their daily lives. traveler will experience lifestyle, fashion, culture, fun, music and...Read more

Half-Day Private Guided Tour of Lekki Conservation Centre

clock 3 to 6 hours
  • Here you will experience nature at its very best and, it's also a good place for education, research and pleasure. You will enjoy every bit of your...Read more

Badagry Adventure Slave Trade Tour

clock 4 to 6 hours
  • Explore the historical Badagry slave route, visit museums and ancient buildings that tell the story of Nigeria' evolution as a country. The story of 400 years of slavery cannot be told without a visit to the former slave port.

    The first point of call is the Seriki Abass Slave Baracoon and will be followed with a visit to the Mobee Slave...Read more
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