Nigeria Tours & Trips
Discover your perfect adventure in Nigeria. On TourRadar you'll find 11 tours through to Nigeria, starting from 4 days in length, up to 13 days. The most popular month to go is January, which has the largest number of tour departures.
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Nigeria Highlights
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Everything worked very well and we got a nice atmosphere together.”
Maurice, traveled in November
This Nigerian adventure from Lagos to Abuja costs approx. $190 per day, taking you to the fascinating Makoko water village and the ancient Olumo rock in Abeokuta. The cradle of Yoruba civilization unfolds in Ile Ife, where the Ooni's Palace stands proud. Abuja's modern landmarks, including the Dunamis International Gospel centre, showcase contemporary Nigeria.
Duration 9 days Destinations Lagos, Badagry, Abeokuta, Osogbo, Lokoja, Abuja Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Penguin Travel From
- US$1,778+$353 local payments
Your path through Nigeria winds from Lagos's vibrant metropolis to Oshogbo's sacred groves. The historic Olumo rock in Abeokuta stands as a testament to time, while Badagry's slave trade relics tell compelling stories. Abuja's modern architecture completes this cultural circuit. Premium accommodations at Park Inn and Abuja Continental await, with expert guides and comfortable transportation throughout this 8-day tour.
Duration 8 days Destinations Lagos, Badagry, Abeokuta, Ilorin, Osogbo, Abuja Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Continent Tours From
- US$4,440
This seven-day trip takes you through Nigeria's cultural heritage, with a stop at the UNESCO-listed Osun Sacred Grove in Oshogbo, where shrines honor the fertility goddess Osun along a winding river. Lagos Intercontinental Hotel and Golden Tulip Hotel Ibadan serve as your base while checking out historic sites like Olumo Rock in Abeokuta, the Palace of the Ooni of Ife, and the Kalakuta Republic Museum dedicated to Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti. The Badagry Slave Route leads to Gberefu Beach, handmade crafts fill Lekki International Craft Market, and over 10,000 artworks hang at the Nike Art Gallery.
Duration 7 days Destinations Lagos, Badagry, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Ife, Oshogbo Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Continent Tours From
- US$3,560
The route from Lagos to Oshogbo showcases Nigeria's finest cultural sites, with luxurious stays at Eko Hotel and Protea by Marriott. Visitors delve into history at the Badagry Heritage Museum, watch captivating shows at Oaks Garden Cultural Center, and marvel at the UNESCO-listed Oxun Sacred Grove. Private transportation, local expertise, and traditional dinners at venues like Terra Kulture complete the experience.
Duration 6 days Destinations Lagos, Badagry, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Osogbo Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Continent Tours From
- US$3,440
This 7-day itinerary accommodates groups of 2-12 travelers at comfort-level properties including Lagos Intercontinental Hotel and Golden Tulip Ibadan. The UNESCO-listed Osun Sacred Grove's sacred sculptures, the Badagry Slave Route from the Old Slave Market to Gberefu Beach, and over 10,000 artworks at Nike Art Gallery are all on the schedule. Fela Kuti's legacy comes alive at Kalakuta Republic Museum, then you'll climb Olumo Rock in Abeokuta and tour the Palace of the Ooni in Ile-Ife, cradle of Yoruba civilization.
Duration 7 days Destinations Lagos, Badagry, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Oshogbo Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Across Africa Tours & Travel From
- US$2,999
The UNESCO-listed Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove in Osogbo and the centuries-old indigo dyeing at Kofar Mata pits in Kano are both on the itinerary. Comfortable hotels in Lagos, Abuja, and Kaduna serve as your base while checking out the Emir's Palace, Gidan Makama Museum, and Kurmi Market established in 1498. Ancient Hausa kingdoms including Zaria and Ile-Ife, birthplace of Yoruba mythology, come to life with expert guides leading small groups of 2-12 travelers. This tour works for ages 2+.
Duration 12 days Destinations Lagos, Badagry, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Osogbo, Lokoja, Abuja, Kano Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Across Africa Tours & Travel From
- US$3,678
Lagos' cultural treasures shine through National Museum visits and Freedom Park tours. Guests walk Africa's longest canopy at Lekki Conservation Centre and admire contemporary art at Nike Gallery. Caesar's Hotel provides accommodation alongside authentic Nigerian cuisine.
Duration 4 days Destinations Lagos Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, French Operator Across Africa Tours & Travel From
- US$680
A 13-day cultural odyssey leads from Lagos to Abuja, featuring the historic First Storey Building in Badagry. The towering 130-meter Olumo Rock in Abeokuta beckons climbers, while the Nike Art Gallery in Lagos houses artistic treasures. The majestic Idanre Hills and traditional life in Gwari and Fulani villages offer authentic Nigerian experiences.
Duration 13 days Destinations Lagos, Badagry, Abeokuta, Idanre, Oshogbo, Esie, Ilorin, Lokoja, Abuja Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen From
- US$5,581
What our customers ask about Nigeria Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit cultural sites in Nigeria?
Nigeria's cultural landscape features notable UNESCO World Heritage Sites and important landmarks. The Osun Sacred Grove in Osogbo stands as a testament to Yoruba heritage with its collection of shrines and traditional artworks. Visitors to Badagry can explore the Heritage Museum and Seriki Abbas compound which tell the story of the transatlantic slave trade. The Nike Art Gallery in Lagos displays Nigerian art across four expansive floors while the Kalakuta Republic museum celebrates Fela Kuti's musical legacy. The central location of Eko Hotel & Suites makes these sites easily accessible with TourRadar travelers noting the "incredible mix of historical and contemporary cultural experiences."
What is the best time of year to visit Nigeria?
The dry season from November to March offers the most favorable conditions for exploring Nigeria. During these months temperatures remain moderate and rain is rare. Cities in the north like Kano and Abuja see clear skies perfect for outdoor activities at places like Yankari Game Reserve. Lagos and the coastal areas welcome visitors throughout the year though December to February provides ideal conditions for exploring the Lekki Conservation Centre and city attractions. Guests at the Park Inn by Radisson Lagos often mention December's excellent weather with TourRadar travelers noting the "perfect weather conditions for sightseeing."
What unique local experiences can I have in Nigeria?
Each region of Nigeria presents distinct cultural encounters. Visitors can observe traditional Yoruba ceremonies with local priestesses at the Osun Sacred Grove in Osogbo. The northern Hausa region comes alive during the Durbar Festival in Kano with its traditional horse parades. Lagos offers ventures into the Makoko stilt village by canoe and authentic Afrobeat shows at the New Africa Shrine. The Ideal Nest Hotel in Osogbo serves as a convenient base for market visits and craft demonstrations. TourRadar travelers consistently highlight the "incredible authenticity of local experiences especially the traditional ceremonies and markets."
How easy is it to travel between cities in Nigeria?
Getting around Nigeria's major cities involves a network of domestic flights and private vehicle transfers. Flights connect Lagos to Abuja in about an hour while driving from Lagos to Abeokuta takes 2-3 hours. Tour operators provide air-conditioned vehicles for ground travel. Strategic accommodations like the Abuja Continental Hotel reduce travel times between destinations. According to TourRadar travelers "the private transfers between cities were comfortable and well-organized especially when staying at centrally located hotels."
What unique wildlife experiences are available in Nigeria?
Wildlife viewing centers on the Yankari Game Reserve where elephants hippos and various antelope species roam freely. In Lagos the Lekki Conservation Centre features the longest canopy walkway in Africa plus resident monkeys and diverse bird species. The Wikki Warm Springs near Yankari adds a natural element to wildlife experiences. TourRadar travelers regularly mention the "unexpected diversity of wildlife encounters especially at Yankari Game Reserve and its natural warm springs."
What are the dining options and food experiences in Nigeria?
Nigerian food culture spans regional specialties and varied dining settings. Lagos establishments like Terra Kulture present traditional dishes while Kano specializes in northern delicacies such as Kilishi and Kunu. The Eko Hotel & Suites offers both local and international menu options. Most tours include market visits and food tastings. TourRadar travelers frequently comment on "the variety of authentic Nigerian dishes and the opportunity to try different regional specialties."






















