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Occupying prime position on Lagos Island in the centre of the
city, the National Museum contains a number of treasures and
cultural relics of great interest. Take your diary along to record
the...
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Head out to the Lekki Penninsula to see and experience the fauna
and flora of this region's delicate ecosystems. You can see Mona
monkeys, crocodiles, bush bucks, Maxwell duikers and giant...
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Take a taxi one hour north of Lagos to see Sungbo's Eredo,
Africa's largest pre-colonial construction and a sight rated by
experts as an unknown "Wonder of the World". The Eredo is a rampart
that...
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For a taste of the real Lagos head to the bustling, chaotic and
always fascinating Lekki Market. Intrepid shoppers that make the
trip here will be rewarded with a wonderful selection of...
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The best beach for Lagos-based visitors is Eleko Beach, located
one hour away from Nigeria's frenetic economic heartland. It's
clean, has good waves and is a welcome relief from the grime...
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The pick of Nigeria's tourist attractions, and a UNESCO World
Heritage Site, the Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove holds a deeply special
place in the hearts and minds of the Yoruba people, and...
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A favourite among business travellers to Lagos and expatriates
living in the area of Victoria Island, Lekki Beach Resort is a new
establishment offering well-heeled tourists the opportunity...
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