Regarded by many as one of the most expensive places to
visit in Africa. It is safe to say that with proper planning and discipline,
you can have the vacation of a lifetime during your visit to Nigeria, the giant
of Africa.
The city of Lagos, the major industrial hub of Nigeria and
Abuja, the capital city are perceived as expensive places to visit when travelling
to Nigeria. However, you wouldn’t want to miss out as these cities are the
entertainment and tourism capital of the country.
A list of the top 5 budget travel tips on how to spend less and
get the best accommodation in Nigeria during your visit has been put together to help you keep
your finances in check while ensuring you still enjoy a great time in town.
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Money
Logistics:
The local currency in Nigeria is called the Naira. The
currency works out to be about 450 Naira per USD. You can change CFA,
USD, Euros and British pounds easily. The Hausa money changers (popularly
called Mallam) can easily be found around town or close to a mosque, they are
reliable and you shouldn’t have any problem with them.
It is advisable to use mainly cash and cards as bringing
traveller’s cheque book to Nigeria is a waste of time. Several banks and of
ATMs are also available in Nigeria, you shouldn’t have any problem getting cash
out as most cities have a reliable banking system.
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Transport:
The transportation network system in Lagos is greatly
improved. For tourists who would love to mingle with the locals, you can hitch
the famous BRT ride or Lag Buses, a public transport system known to cover
various areas in the city. It is one of the most affordable and easiest way to move
around town. Local cab drivers are known for unnecessarily raising cab fares
when they figure out you are new in town. Hence, it is better to use Uber
service, as you are assured of comfort and speed at surprisingly low rates.
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Accommodation:
Getting a place to stay during your trip to any part of
Nigeria has just become easier. You can enjoy great deals on various classes of
accommodation to suit your budget type. Check out hotel portals like Jumia
Travel to get the best deals. You can pre book even before arrival in town.
Look through the list of affordable hotels in Abuja
and several other cities to get great deals and offer.
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Food:
A number of hotels offer complimentary breakfast options. Be
smart when making a choice about the right place to stay, as some of the
restaurants at many hotels in
Lagos or Abuja boast of great meal options at reasonable cost. There is
an assortment of street meals you would love and they are ridiculously low
priced; roasted plantain and groundnut, roasted yam served with sauce, suya,
fried yam and potatoes, akara (bean balls), noodles and egg.
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Activities:
You can visit the popular Ikeja city mall to shop, see a
movie at Silverbird cinema, Leisure Mall or Ozone Cinema. Free popcorn and
drinks are available on selected days of the week. Some beaches in Lagos are
open the public at no cost, visit the Lekki Beach to have a picnic with your
family or check out others like the Atican Beach Resort or Oniru to enjoy the
leisure life in Lagos.
Jabi Lake, the Arts and Crafts Village in Abuja, Abuja
Wonderland & Park and the Abuja Zoological Park in Asokoro District are
some the places you can also visit during your next trip to Nigeria, if you are
visiting Lagos or Abuja.
A number of tourist centres are spread across Nigeria, the
Obudu Mountain Resort in Calabar, Ikogosi Warm Spring, Osun Sacred Groove,
Oguta Lake, Old Oyo National Park are some of the places you can check out
depending on your location in the country upon arrival.
Written by: Mariam
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