Immerse yourself in the life of the late Afrobeat king, Fela Anukulapo-Kuti, on a private tour of the Kalakuta Republic. Explore his former home-turned-museum, view personal artifacts, and visit the vibrant New Afrika Shrine.
Immerse yourself in the life of the late Afrobeat king, Fela Anukulapo-Kuti, on a private tour of the Kalakuta Republic. Explore his former home-turned-museum, view personal artifacts, and visit the vibrant New Afrika Shrine.
- Olumo Rock - Located in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State, Olumo Rock is just a two-hour drive from Lagos. This historical landmark served as a refuge and stronghold for the Egba Warriors during the 19th-century Yoruba Intercity wars. From the summit, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the blue skies and lush vegetation, offering a serene…
- Olumo Rock - Located in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State, Olumo Rock is just a two-hour drive from Lagos. This historical landmark served as a refuge and stronghold for the Egba Warriors during the 19th-century Yoruba Intercity wars. From the summit, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the blue skies and lush vegetation, offering a serene escape for nature lovers.
- The Alake of Egba Palace - This palace is a treasure trove of art, culture, history, and tradition of the Egba clan. It proudly showcases the heritage of the Egba people and serves as the official residence of the Alake of Egbaland, the traditional leader of the Egba community. The palace is a historical site that provides insight into the rich culture of the Egba (Abeokuta people).
- Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove - Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove is a must-visit destination that draws numerous tourists. Situated in Osun State, about a four-hour drive from Lagos, it is the venue for the renowned annual Osun-Osogbo Festival.
- Ooni of Ife’s Palace - Ile-Ife, known as the Kingdom of Ife, is a spiritual hub for the Yoruba people and a popular tourist destination. Following the tour of Osun-Osogbo Grove, visitors can travel an hour to Ile-Ife. The Ooni, the traditional ruler of Ile-Ife, resides in a palace that is a historical landmark. A tour of the palace and a glimpse of the city are included. Admission is included for the two-hour visit.

- Visa support to visit Nigeria if needed
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guided tour
- Visa support to visit Nigeria if needed
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guided tour
This exclusive tour offers a deep dive into the life, religion, history, and culture of the Yoruba people. Beginning in Lagos, the journey takes travelers to Abeokuta in Ogun State, approximately a two-hour drive on the first day, followed by a three-hour trip to Osogbo and Ile-Ife in Osun State on the second day.
Discover the Yoruba faith, one of the…
This exclusive tour offers a deep dive into the life, religion, history, and culture of the Yoruba people. Beginning in Lagos, the journey takes travelers to Abeokuta in Ogun State, approximately a two-hour drive on the first day, followed by a three-hour trip to Osogbo and Ile-Ife in Osun State on the second day.
Discover the Yoruba faith, one of the world’s ten largest religions. Traditional Yoruba beliefs encompass a diverse array of deities, with Olodumare revered as the creator and other spirits acting as intermediaries to assist with human affairs. The deities include “Ọya” (goddess of wind), “Ifa” (divination or fate), “Ẹlẹda” (destiny), “Ọsanyin” (medicines and healing), “Ọsun” (goddess of fertility, protector of children and mothers), and Ṣango (God of thunder), among others.
Yoruba religion and mythology significantly influence West Africa, particularly Nigeria, and have inspired several New World religions such as Santería in Cuba and Puerto Rico, and Candomblé in Brazil.
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