Primarily, there’s this misconception that Western Africa is as stiff and boring as its weather. The truth is this place has a great deal to deliver when it comes to tourism, and one notable region to visit in Africa is Nigeria. Generally called the giant of Africa, Nigeria is bounded in the North by the Nile and in the South by the Atlantic Ocean. In this article, we will look into several interesting places in Nigeria.

The country is the most populated in Africa and has become an untapped ecstasy with soothing feels of exotic beaches, lush mountains, suspended lakes, culture, and fascinating spots that attract tourists from different parts of the world.

Visiting Nigeria exposes you to the local lifestyle in its raw and authentic form. From Victoria Island in Lagos, the presidential complex, to other states, there are several experiences you can submerge yourself in.

Below is a concise list of some intriguing places to visit in Nigeria and refine your itinerary.

Lagos

Lagos is one of the biggest cities in west Africa and has long been considered a hidden gem, with a blend of modern amenities amidst a historical setting. While touring Lagos, the fantastic beaches are what you don’t want to miss out on. 

The city houses a few of Africa’s most beautiful beaches, including Tarkwa Bay, Atican, alongside many others with clean waters and serene environments. Likewise, if you are a fan of lovely aesthetic restaurants, whether Chinese, Italian, or Native American cuisines, you have countless options to pick from.

Perhaps another activity the city exudes is the youthful and cherry vibes that take place here. Since the days of Fela (originator of Afrobeats), Lagosians have been known as party animals. Thus, nightlife in Lagos is bound to be nothing short of extensive. Must-do nightlife activities include a visit to the well-renowned clubs Quilox, DNA, and CUBANA. In addition, moving from lounges to bars is affordable in Lagos.

Abuja

Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria and the first place you might want to go to if you are in search of an amazing skyline, open parks, natural outcrops, and rocks. Since it’s the capital city, it houses notable government residencies, including the National Assembly and the Presidential Complex. 

Unlike Lagos, Abuja city offers much in terms of archaeological pleasure, so if you love history and nature, you can never run out of splendid spots to visit here. For example, the Abuja National Mosque and the National Christian Centre are beautifully bestowed with divine beauty by nature. 

Likewise, the city makes up for its lack of beaches with a charming Lake (Jabi Lake) and Guara waterfalls reminding you of various sweet and sour moments. These places will definitely make a memorable Nigerian vacation.

Other Cities

You’ll also find limestone caves, grottos, castles, museums, restaurants, and other attractive spots in different Nigerian cities. For example, ado-Awaye Suspended Lake is one of the two rare Suspended Lakes in the world; it’s located in Oyo State. 

Likewise, Obudu resorts in Cross River State features mildness and beautiful scenes, and it’s one of the most famous tourist attractions in the country. Other exciting places include Kajuru Castle, Idanre Hills, Zuma Rock, Olumo Rock, etc.

Additionally, if you’re an art lover, Nigeria would be a great place to visit as it features many museums with magnificent and bedazzling looks. These museums include; The National Museum in Lagos, Nike Art gallery, etc.

Overall, Nigeria is a landing place with beautiful culture, and it’s easy to get lost in it all. Many places in Nigeria will have you visiting again and again. Learn more about the country here.