I had such an incredible time in Lagos that I wish I remained longer. I took in a ton about the city in a couple of days and needed to impart a few hints to you to make your outing to Lagos comparably pleasant as mine.
Flights and travel
Tip 1: There are immediate battles from London to Lagos on British Airways, Arik Air, Virgin Atlantic, Emirates, Medview and roundabout trips on different aircrafts. The costs start from just £360 and you can look for them on SkyScanner. In the event that you are from a west African country that is important for the Economic Communities Of West African States (ECOWAS) and you have an ECOWAS identification, you can head out to Nigeria and other west African nations without requiring a visa. Anyway for different ethnicities you will require a visa, which you can get from your nearby Nigerian government office. Get your visa at any rate a month ahead of your excursion. On the off chance that you don't have a Nigerian identification, you should convey a yellow fever declaration to show migration officials at the air terminal as they will request it. Despite the fact that I had the inoculations I didn't have the card on me, which delayed my entrance as I needed to trust that the official will record my subtleties as they couldn't affirm I was immunized.
Tip 2: Download or actuate Uber when you show up. You can utilize Uber to get around the city. It's not difficult to book, sensibly estimated and an agreeable method to get around. You can pay through your record, PayPal or money. You may likewise utilize the notorious yellow transports or 'keke na pep' tricycles, which are a less expensive approach to get around the city.
Lagos transport
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Tip 3: So I was encouraged to change cash in Nigeria, which was the correct exhortation as the trade rates are more great for travelers in the country. At the air terminal I changed some money at a the pace of N480 to £1. I at that point chose to utilize my card on one event, which was a serious mix-up. I additionally took cash from an ATM yet just acknowledged after I checked my internet banking proclamation that the conversion scale was N290 to £1! Lesson of this story? Change cash in Nigeria and DO NOT utilize your card!
Tip 4: As soon as local people hear your emphasize, they will acknowledge you are an outsider and will over charge you on administrations like taxi rides or shop items that have no sticker price. Either go around with a neighborhood who will talk and haggle for your sake or simply use Uber and shop in places like Shoprite that will have checked costs on their products.
Amusement
Tip 5: Shoprite is a famous chain of shopping centers around there. I visited the ones in Lekki and Ikeja during my visit. You can purchase creator wear, cosmetics, furniture, inexpensive food from KFC or Mr Biggs; a Nigerian cheap food shop and watch films in its films. The shopping center is a famous spot to take kids. For a sumptuous eating experience, evaluate an Indian café called Spice Route. The food is delicious and sensibly valued as we got a dinner for 6 for N26000. L'Afric is a dazzling Nigerian eatery serving genuine nearby dishes and their egusi soup is the best I've tasted up until this point.
Shoprite Lekki
Tip 6: If you can party hard and wouldn't fret remaining up throughout the evening, simply know that the dance club don't begin until 1am and finish when the last individual returns home. Most clubs are FREE section and play a blend of Afrobeats, RnB, hip-jump and house music. There are sure dance club you go to on specific days, for instance, Club 57 is occupied on Thursdays and Sips on Friday's.
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