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PlaneJourney finds and compares airfares to Nigeria from 1093 airlines from around the world. You can’t buy airline tickets on our site, but you can find the lowest prices and special offers with no extra fees or surcharges. Find the cheapest tickets to Nigeria with PlaneJourney. Nigeria has a population of approximately 211 million people.

Major cities and airports in Nigeria

  1. Lagos – Murtala Muhammed International Airport
  2. Abuja – Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport
  3. Kano – Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport
  4. Port Harcourt – Port Harcourt International Airport
  5. Enugu – Akanu Ibiam International Airport
  6. Calabar – Margaret Ekpo International Airport
  7. Benin City – Benin Airport
  8. Kaduna – Kaduna Airport
  9. Maiduguri – Maiduguri International Airport
  10. Sokoto – Sadiq Abubakar III International Airport

Time and Communication

Nigeria is in the West Africa Time Zone (WAT), which is UTC+1. The country does not observe daylight saving time. Major mobile operators in Nigeria include MTN, Glo, Airtel, and 9mobile. Cell phone coverage is extensive throughout the country, especially in urban areas. However, coverage may be limited in some remote or rural locations.

Money and shopping

The local currency in Nigeria is the Nigerian Naira (NGN), which is currently exchanged at a rate of approximately 1 USD to 413 NGN. It’s not common to pay in other currencies, so it’s essential to have local currency on hand. Payment by bank cards is increasingly common, especially in urban areas, but not all cards may be accepted. The working hours of currency exchange offices may vary, but banks generally operate from Monday to Friday, 8 am to 4 pm.

Transportation

Common transportation options in Nigeria include buses, shared taxis, and car rentals. Long-distance buses connect major cities, while shared taxis and minibuses (danfos) are popular ways to travel within urban areas. It’s important to exercise caution when using public transportation due to safety concerns and potential delays.

Touristic attractions

  • Lekki Conservation Centre: A nature reserve in Lagos, offering a serene escape from the bustling city, with a canopy walkway, wildlife sightings, and outdoor activities.
  • Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this sacred forest is home to shrines, sculptures, and art dedicated to the Yoruba goddess Osun.
  • Zuma Rock: A massive rock formation near Abuja, often referred to as the “Gateway to Abuja,” offering hiking opportunities and stunning views.
  • Calabar Museum: Housed in a colonial building, this museum showcases the history and culture of Nigeria, with exhibits on the slave trade, colonialism, and local traditions.
  • Ogbunike Caves: A natural wonder in southeastern Nigeria, these caves hold spiritual significance for the local people and offer an adventurous experience for visitors, with guided tours available.
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