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.
National Children’s Park and Zoo - National Children’s Park and Zoo is known as an enjoyable and educational destination for kids. It’s a place that stimulates children’s minds and creates lasting memories.
Zuma Rock - Zuma Rock is a massive monolith located just north of Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, often called the ‘Gateway to Abuja.’ It is…
National Children’s Park and Zoo - National Children’s Park and Zoo is known as an enjoyable and educational destination for kids. It’s a place that stimulates children’s minds and creates lasting memories.
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 bill and stands 725 meters above its surroundings.
Jabi Lake - Jabi Lake is a large water body, popular as a relaxation spot in Abuja. It’s perfect for family fun, romantic dates, or simply getting lost in a good book.
Art’s Store - Abuja Arts and Craft Village
The Abuja Arts and Craft Village showcases the diverse and beautiful cultures of Nigeria through paintings, beadworks, and sculptures. It’s a great place to find souvenirs that represent Nigerian culture, and there are also food and drink vendors available.
Eagle Square - Eagle Square is one of the nation’s iconic landmarks, known for hosting the symbolic transfer of power and the inauguration of new governments, including the Swearing-in Ceremony of the Executive Presidents of the Federal Republic. Built in 1999, it marked the official beginning of Nigeria’s Fourth Republic.
Ushafa - The Ushafa Pottery Village is a place where traditional pottery making can be observed. It has become a popular stop for visiting heads of state, and its pots are commercially significant. If you enjoy decor, you might want to pick up a pot or two as souvenirs. Duration: 2 hours
Nike Art Gallery - Experience Nigerian culture and lifestyles through the well-curated art at the Nike Art Center in Abuja.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
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.