Africa

Nigeria Travel Guide

Nigeria is easier to plan when you start with Abuja, Ibadan, and Jos, then add Abuja as the arrival base, Abuja local transport, and Abuja weather and packing only where it fits the route, season, and transport reality.

Best time: Shoulder seasons for mild weather and fewer crowds.
neighborhood in Abuja in Nigeria
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City planning matrix

Open the city through the intent that matches the next travel decision, not just through the overview page.

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Ibadan

Highlights, neighborhoods, and planning basics for Ibadan.

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Kaduna

Highlights, neighborhoods, and planning basics for Kaduna.

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Kano

Highlights, neighborhoods, and planning basics for Kano.

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Lagos

Highlights, neighborhoods, and planning basics for Lagos.

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Maiduguri

Highlights, neighborhoods, and planning basics for Maiduguri.

Quick highlights

  • Abuja as the arrival base
  • Abuja local transport
  • Abuja weather and packing
  • Abuja daily budget

Visa basics

Check nationality-specific entry rules, passport validity, and onward travel requirements before booking.

Regional patterns

Nigeria works better when Abuja, Ibadan, and Jos are treated as different trip bases, not as stops to collect in a single checklist.

Budget planning

In Nigeria, budget days often begin around Local budget range, while mid-range travel usually starts around Mid-range daily budget. The biggest cost swings usually come from gateway-city hotels, seasonal peaks, and whether the route around Abuja, Ibadan, and Kaduna stays compact or starts adding expensive long jumps.

Country snapshot

For a first Nigeria trip, choose the gateway first, check the season, then decide how much movement the route can honestly handle.

Budget travel in Nigeria often starts around Local budget range, while a more comfortable city rhythm often starts around Mid-range daily budget. The route gets more expensive fastest when too many long transfers or premium gateway hotels are added.

How trips usually work

Open with Abuja for the simplest arrival. Add Ibadan and Jos only if the extra travel time improves the trip.

Getting between cities

Intercity movement in Nigeria usually works better if you compare the main corridor between Abuja, Ibadan, Kaduna, and Kano early and let the strongest mode lead the trip. In some countries that means rail, in others flights or buses, but the route always gets better once one backbone is chosen properly.

Before you go

Open with the city that gives the cleanest first-night logistics in Nigeria. The trip usually improves when Abuja, Ibadan, and Kaduna are sequenced by geography instead of by hype.

Book long-distance transport, standout hotels, and the country's biggest ticketed sights early. Keep neighborhood meals, markets, and lighter city wandering more flexible.

Money and connectivity

Budgeting: Budgeting in Nigeria usually works better if you separate gateway-city prices from smaller-city or secondary-stop costs before the route is locked.

Connectivity: A local or regional eSIM is usually enough in Nigeria, but what saves more time is having station, airport, or intercity transfer logic ready before each move.

Tipping: Tipping rules in Nigeria should be checked before arrival and then treated consistently across the trip, especially when moving between larger cities and more local stops.