Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, is the country’s first planned city. It boasts national cultural institutes, parks, monuments, art centers, and various government offices. This guided tour offers tourists a thorough exploration of the city, ensuring a fun and hassle-free experience.
Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, is the country’s first planned city. It boasts national cultural institutes, parks, monuments, art centers, and various government offices. This guided tour offers tourists a thorough exploration of the city, ensuring a fun and hassle-free experience.
- Zuma Rock - Zuma Rock is a massive monolith located just north of Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, often called the ‘Gateway to Abuja’. It is featured on Nigeria’s 100 naira note. Zuma Rock rises 725 meters above its surroundings.
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Art’s Store - Abuja Arts and Craft Village
The Abuja Arts and Craft Village showcases the diverse and beautiful cultures…
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Zuma Rock - Zuma Rock is a massive monolith located just north of Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, often called the ‘Gateway to Abuja’. It is featured on Nigeria’s 100 naira note. Zuma Rock rises 725 meters above its surroundings.
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Art’s Store - Abuja Arts and Craft Village
The Abuja Arts and Craft Village showcases the diverse and beautiful cultures of the Nigerian people through paintings, beadworks, and sculptures. It is rich with a variety of artworks, from paintings to sculptures to beads. The Village is a notable place to purchase souvenirs that represent Nigeria’s culture. Food and drink vendors are also available. -
National Children’s Park and Zoo - The National Children’s Park and Zoo is recognized as a fun and educational destination for children. It offers an exciting and educational experience that will leave lasting impressions on young minds.
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Eagle Square - Eagle Square is recognized as one of the nation’s iconic landmarks, known for being the primary venue for the symbolic transfer of power and the inauguration of new governments, including the Swearing-in Ceremony of the Executive Presidents of the Federal Republic. It was constructed in 1999 to serve as the platform for the official commencement of the Fourth Republic of the Federation of Nigeria.
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Ushafa - The Ushafa pottery village is a center where traditional pottery making can be observed. The center has become a popular stop for visiting heads of state, and its pots hold commercial significance. Those interested in decor might find a pot or two as a souvenir. Duration: 2 hours
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Jabi Lake - Jabi Lake is a large body of water known as a relaxation spot in Abuja, perfect for family fun, a date, or simply getting lost in a book.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.