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Flying Into Nigeria- Things To Get Right Before Your Journey

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Flying Into Nigeria- Things To Get Right Before Your Journey

Nigeria is among the well-known African countries due to its vibrant economy and its huge population. The oil-run economy has made Nigeria a key destination for many who come to do business. Its history coupled with some amazing physical features also contributes to a number of visitors who come as tourists to enjoy its culture.

The easiest way to access Nigeria if you are from overseas is by air with 31 functional airports. Of the many airports in Nigeria, five are international airports which are spread in Nigeria’s states.

If you are traveling by air to Nigeria, the following are the key points you need to know for a smooth journey.

  1. Know Your Destination

Knowing your destination might seem to be one of the most basic things but it counts. Before setting out to Nigeria, know your intended destination that is the city and the airport you will use for commuting. This knowledge prevents occurrences such as getting lost or losing your luggage. Some prior knowledge of the city comes in handy so that you know where to begin from once out of the airport.

  1. Get Your Flight Details Right

You also need to get the proper details of your flight to prevent issues such as being out of travel schedule or losing your stuff. With online flight booking in Nigeria and in other countries emerging as a worthy concept, getting your tickets is not much of a hustle. Also www.reserveairticket.com is the website from where you can book flight ticket for visa.

You also need to operate within your set budget to avoid getting pushed to the wall financially. There are several airlines that you can check online for rates within your finances. Apart from looking at the budget aspect, look also on comfort and customer service for a fulfilling air travel experience.

  1. Take Care Of Your Belongings

One issue which arises when using air transport is the loss of luggage. Losing your luggage can really inconvenience as such it is advisable to always keep an eye on your belongings. In the same vein, go for an efficient airline service which guarantees you great service and will go out of its way to ensure your luggage is safe and sound.

  1. Opt For A Flexible Travel Schedule

Your travel schedule puts emphasis on the departure and arrival times from your origin to destination respectively. Due to the difference in time zones, you may find yourself ahead or behind schedule. It is therefore advisable that you opt for a flexible schedule which allows you ample time to get to the airport and also ensure that you arrive at your destination in time.

Getting at your destination in time gives you room to safely venture out and even get accommodation.

  1. Get Your Accommodation Right

When flying into Nigeria, you need to have a place to stay while you go on with your engagements. If you have friends or family in the state you intend to visit the better as you save on accommodation and food expenses.

You can book rooms using some of the online flight bookings which also function as affiliate sites for hotels and other establishments offering accommodation. Ensure your accommodation is up to your set standard and also proximal to where you will be carrying out your engagements for ease in commuting.

Security should also be a major consideration especially if you are a foreigner.

  1. Get A Guide If Possible

Nigeria is very populous and its airports are busy most of the time with a large volume of people carrying out their activities at a given moment. If you are not careful, you can get confused in this melee of people, get lost or lose some of your valuables. For your first visit, you can get the services of a guide who can pick you from the airport and lead you to your accommodation and also show you around.

 

Points Of Interest In Nigeria

Apart from the international flights, there are also domestic flights which you can take for commuting between the cities. As earlier indicated, Nigeria is a historically sound and you can visit various sites to get a glimpse of Nigeria’s culture.

The following are some points of interest in Nigeria where you can visit for a worthwhile time in the West African state.

  • YankariGame Reserve

If you are a nature lover and want to experience Nigeria’s wilderness, then Yankari game reserves should be your first stop. The wildlife sanctuary is in the heart of the West African savannah and gives you an opportunity to come into contact with its vast biodiversity.

You can have a chance of coming across the West African lion, elephants, African buffalos and hippos among other savannah wildlife. The geology of the area is also impressive with four warm water springs in the expansive game reserve.

  • ZumaRock

If you are in Abuja, ensure you do not leave the state without having a one on one moment with the Zuma rock. The Zuma rock is a large monolith rock to the west of Abuja and is one of the wonders of Nigeria. The rock outcrop comes to life during the rainy season where the rock outcrop catches fire courtesy of the effect of heavy rainfall, an occasion you cannot afford to miss.

  • The OsunSacred Grove

If you have an interest in culture and history, then you can go to Osun state and visit the Osun sacred grove. The forest is home to Osun the queen of fertility among the Yoruba ethnic group. You can take part in the Osun-Osogbo festival featuring dancing, drumming, musical performances and also donning costumes. The festival gives you an insight into the culture of the Yoruba.

 

Conclusion

Nigeria is one of the finest countries which you can visit in Africa. It has a lot in store for you to explore and its efficient air transport network makes for a smooth journey. It is advisable that you plan for your trip in advance factoring your flights and also your accommodation.

After making it to Nigeria you can take some time out of your schedule to visit some of the culturally significant sites as well as the reserves to experience the vast biodiversity of the area.

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