What to do and see in Lagos, Lagos State: The Best Sightseeing Tours

February 24, 2022 Ying Subia

Lagos /ˈleɪɡɒs/ (Yoruba: Èkó) is a city in the Nigerian state of the same name. The city, with its adjoining conurbation, is the most populous in Nigeria, and the most populous on the African continent. It is one of the fastest growing cities in the world, and also one of the most populous urban agglomerations. Lagos is a major financial centre in Africa; the megacity has the highest GDP, and also houses one of the largest and busiest ports on the continent.
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1. Lagos City Day Tour

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My tours are private and professional. At the same time, I am friendly, knowledgeable and shall give you value for your money and time. We shall navigate the breadth of the city and you and you'll experience every bit of it in the given time. We give back to the communities we explore in, a percentage of what you pay. It is important to is to ensure that the proceeds from tourism impact every community. You deserve to see and experience the real Lagos without sacrificing comfort or safety.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled Water

Exclusions: Lunch, Personal items or Souvenirs

Reviewed By Jerone_Vessels

Janine put together an awesome 2-day tour of Lagos for us. From the planning process, to the airport pickup, to the execution of the tour, to the airport drop off, everything was on point. Janine took us into the heart of Lagos to experience life in the city. Our tour of the Makoko community was unforgettable, and our keke (three-wheel taxi) ride through the Balogun and Idumota markets on Lagos Island was unbelievable!! We indulged in a fantastic meal at a local restaurant, and enjoyed drinks on the beach in the evening. A special acknowledgement for our driver Timothy, who cooly negotiated legendary Lagos traffic with ease. Amazingly, he also walked backwards on the Lekki Canopy Walk to make some great video for us. Janine and Timothy always made us feel like we were traveling with family, safe and secure. She also has tours that cover Nigeria outside of Lagos, and we will utilize her services when we return. We highly recommend Janine Travel Guide!!

2. Lagos by Yourself with English Chauffeur by Business Car or Luxury SUV

EUROPE SHUTTLE Lagos, Nigeria
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Enjoy Lagos by yourself !! Our Chauffeur services offer our customers a high-class and extra-comfortable journey in our  Business Car Mercedes E Class or similar (up to 3 passengers) or our  Luxury SUV Toyota Land-Cruiser or similar (up to 5 passengers), including pick up and drop off in Ikeja, Ikoyi, Victoria Island or Lagos International Airport LOG.  Whether it’s for a business trip, sightseeing, or a shopping day out, explore Lagos with ease with this private 12-hour chauffeured service. Hop aboard your vehicle at your hotel or accommodation, then spin through the city streets with a private driver.

Inclusions: Business Car Mercedes E Class (up to 3 people) or Luxury SUV Toyota Land-Cruiser (up to 5 passengers) or similar., Hotel pickup and drop-off, Transport by private vehicle with english chauffeur, Bottled water, 12 hs. Disposal (Depeding on chosen option), Meet & Greet by professional Chauffeur, Pick up: Maximum waiting time included 20 minutes

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities, Entrances, Guide

3. Lagos Nigeria in 2 days with Confidence

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Get an experience that will last for a long time with a lasting positive impression of Nigeria in perspective. Go on an exotic two-days tour with a knowledgeable tour guide to discover the cobbled lanes, fascinating history, food and picturesque structures of this town.

Inclusions: Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Gratuities, Use of Snorkelling equipment, Airport/Departure Tax, GST (Goods and Services Tax), Restroom on board

Reviewed By love-the-mountains

I traveled in January 2020, just before COVID hit the world. I met Confidence in Ivory Coast and traveled through that country first. He arranged a driver to pickup my sister in Ghana and the four of us continued to travel through Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria. Before I arrived I had to change my itinerary a couple of times and Confidence willingly made the changes I needed to add my sister coming, etc. I was reluctant to pay the entire amount of the tour when I arrived (I had sent over a deposit before I arrived), but we worked out a compromise for paying him as needed to cover costs. As an American I wasn't accustomed to paying 100% up front, so you may want to discuss the payment arrangements with Confidence so you feel comfortable with the needed payments. Evans, Confidence's brother and driver, was a great addition to our group as the roads are totally treacherous in West Africa, and you want to feel safe while you are over there driving to different places! Because I wanted to meet my sponsored child in Ghana while I was there, we had to drive on some very bad roads, and Evans did an excellent job of getting us there safely!! We had a car with Nigerian license plates to make it easier to cross into Nigeria. This smaller vehicle was OK for 4 people, but when we added a French speaking guide in Togo and Benin, it was quite crowded in the back seat with 3 adults. You may want to discuss upgrading to a larger vehicle depending on the number of people in your party. I am so happy to have been able to meet my sponsored child and see extraordinary West Africa! As a travel agent, I have traveled the world and this trip was one of the most memorable!! Confidence and Evans gave us so much insight into life in Africa and we had an awesome time! Also, Confidence's wife is an excellent seamstress and sells the most beautiful African dresses. I asked if she could make me a small dress for my granddaughter and she was able to do this in a couple of days, and I also purchased a few children's shirts out of their beautiful fabrics!

4. Fun & Adventure In Lagos Nigeria

Ikeja City Mall, 194 Obafemi Awolowo Way, Alausa 100001, Ikeja, Nigeria Travellersguide NG
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You are sure to enjoy and learn about Nigeria her people and her culture from the national museum. Explore nature, spot animals such as monkeys, birds, tortoises, and peacocks and go for a walk on the longest canopy walk in Africa. Play the largest chess game Compliment the tour with a nice time in Lekki Art Market. You will have the chance to buy local art pieces head to freedom park formal a prison yard for the slave market now turn to a museum and entertainment park. Nike Art Gallery will blow your mind away with a variety of world-class art if you are an art lover you will definitely love it. We also head to National Art Theatre where you will have the chance to look and local handmade crafts also take a walk inside the theater where major Nigerian movies are been stage live. We visit the Ikeja city mall where you have the time to shop for any and all kinds of products then we head for one of the most visited beaches in Lagos Elegushi beach

Inclusions: Lunch, Lunch, Air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board, Parking Fees

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5. Olumo Rock and Obasanjo Presidential Library Tour

Sheraton Lagos Hotel, 30 Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Maryland 021189, Lagos, Nigeria Samap Travels & Tours LTD
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At the top of the Olumo Rock, you will be able to see the amazing blue skies, the vegetation and just revel in the beauty of nature. If you love nature, scenery with some peace and quiet, this is for you ⁣ Olumo is actually derived from “Oluwalomo” meaning “God benevolently molded this rock for our refuge”. In the 19th Century, Olumo Rock served as a rock of offense and a fortress for the people of Egba Land where it housed the Egba warriors for 3 years. ⁣ Enjoy the natural and panoramic view of the ancient city of Abeokuta from the top of Olumo rock. Explore the museum with interesting artifacts. At the base of the rock, there is an Art gallery that feautures some local artworks. At the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, there is also an inspirational and aspirational section of the museum where kids can put on the clothing of different professions and then take a picture of themselves.

Inclusions: Snacks, water and soft drink, Air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board, Private transportation, All Fees and Taxes

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6. Explore Lagos Nigeria with a professional Private Guide in 4 days

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The hallmark of this trip feel, experience and enjoy Lagos west Africa. basically the heartland of the black people. Relish the melting pot of rare Negro traditions, cultures and traditional religions . We shall explore Important historical buildings, markets that specialize in interesting things, museums with authentic historical objects, good landscapes. We shall experience the real, traditional Lagos West Africa.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Visa and visa fees,International air flights,Travel insurance and immunizations

Reviewed By love-the-mountains

I traveled in January 2020, just before COVID hit the world. I met Confidence in Ivory Coast and traveled through that country first. He arranged a driver to pickup my sister in Ghana and the four of us continued to travel through Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria. Before I arrived I had to change my itinerary a couple of times and Confidence willingly made the changes I needed to add my sister coming, etc. I was reluctant to pay the entire amount of the tour when I arrived (I had sent over a deposit before I arrived), but we worked out a compromise for paying him as needed to cover costs. As an American I wasn't accustomed to paying 100% up front, so you may want to discuss the payment arrangements with Confidence so you feel comfortable with the needed payments. Evans, Confidence's brother and driver, was a great addition to our group as the roads are totally treacherous in West Africa, and you want to feel safe while you are over there driving to different places! Because I wanted to meet my sponsored child in Ghana while I was there, we had to drive on some very bad roads, and Evans did an excellent job of getting us there safely!! We had a car with Nigerian license plates to make it easier to cross into Nigeria. This smaller vehicle was OK for 4 people, but when we added a French speaking guide in Togo and Benin, it was quite crowded in the back seat with 3 adults. You may want to discuss upgrading to a larger vehicle depending on the number of people in your party. I am so happy to have been able to meet my sponsored child and see extraordinary West Africa! As a travel agent, I have traveled the world and this trip was one of the most memorable!! Confidence and Evans gave us so much insight into life in Africa and we had an awesome time! Also, Confidence's wife is an excellent seamstress and sells the most beautiful African dresses. I asked if she could make me a small dress for my granddaughter and she was able to do this in a couple of days, and I also purchased a few children's shirts out of their beautiful fabrics!

7. Night life in Lagos with confidence

Lagos, Nigeria Ucomeafrik
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Exploring Lagos at night gives you the opportunity to learn and admire the fascinating lifestyle of lagosians and Nigerians in general. Life needs to be spiced up with fun and that is exactly what makes this tour unique.

Inclusions: Dinner, Dinner, Air-conditioned vehicle

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Reviewed By love-the-mountains

I traveled in January 2020, just before COVID hit the world. I met Confidence in Ivory Coast and traveled through that country first. He arranged a driver to pickup my sister in Ghana and the four of us continued to travel through Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria. Before I arrived I had to change my itinerary a couple of times and Confidence willingly made the changes I needed to add my sister coming, etc. I was reluctant to pay the entire amount of the tour when I arrived (I had sent over a deposit before I arrived), but we worked out a compromise for paying him as needed to cover costs. As an American I wasn't accustomed to paying 100% up front, so you may want to discuss the payment arrangements with Confidence so you feel comfortable with the needed payments. Evans, Confidence's brother and driver, was a great addition to our group as the roads are totally treacherous in West Africa, and you want to feel safe while you are over there driving to different places! Because I wanted to meet my sponsored child in Ghana while I was there, we had to drive on some very bad roads, and Evans did an excellent job of getting us there safely!! We had a car with Nigerian license plates to make it easier to cross into Nigeria. This smaller vehicle was OK for 4 people, but when we added a French speaking guide in Togo and Benin, it was quite crowded in the back seat with 3 adults. You may want to discuss upgrading to a larger vehicle depending on the number of people in your party. I am so happy to have been able to meet my sponsored child and see extraordinary West Africa! As a travel agent, I have traveled the world and this trip was one of the most memorable!! Confidence and Evans gave us so much insight into life in Africa and we had an awesome time! Also, Confidence's wife is an excellent seamstress and sells the most beautiful African dresses. I asked if she could make me a small dress for my granddaughter and she was able to do this in a couple of days, and I also purchased a few children's shirts out of their beautiful fabrics!

8. Kalakuta Museum Private Tour

Tour2Nigeria

The Kalakuta Museum is the last official residence of the Late Afrobeat Legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti popularly referred to as ''Baba70'' or Abami Eda(the weird one). Kalakuta Musuem holds the complete works, life and times of one of the greatest musician from Africa. Filled with historical photographs of events during the life of Fela and with his music at the background during the tour. This is a must see for every tourist to Lagos.

Inclusions: Lunch, Tour escort/host, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Transport by air-conditioned minivan

Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)

Reviewed By Tankgirl50

The environment is stunning, however the accommodation was poor and extremely overpriced. Although we paid 50% deposit beforehand, our African hut was unavailable upon arrival. We were told it would be available the next day, but this did not happen. So we were given a villa, which although had an impressive view, meant we had to share accommodation with others instead of having our own place. The kitchen in the villa was literally falling apart and we had power sockets coming out of the wall. We had to strongly 'negotiate' a discount, which we were eventually given. We had no water for a day and a half and had to use buckets of water to wash and flush the toilets. All this at a cost which would rival a 5 star hotel. This coupled with the 7 hour extremely uncomfortable (and sometimes dangerous) road trip to get there ensured this is certainly not a place we will be recommending.

9. Private Guided Tour of the Lekki Conservation Centre

Tour2Nigeria

Lekki Conservation Centre is a place where nature meets nurture, a place every tourist would love to be. A walk on the boardwalk offers so much, the monkeys and beautiful birds to view. The Lekki Conservation Centre has been established for over 20 years.

Inclusions: Tour escort/host, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Air-conditioned vehicle, Local guide, Bottled water, Light refreshments

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Reviewed By Tankgirl50

The environment is stunning, however the accommodation was poor and extremely overpriced. Although we paid 50% deposit beforehand, our African hut was unavailable upon arrival. We were told it would be available the next day, but this did not happen. So we were given a villa, which although had an impressive view, meant we had to share accommodation with others instead of having our own place. The kitchen in the villa was literally falling apart and we had power sockets coming out of the wall. We had to strongly 'negotiate' a discount, which we were eventually given. We had no water for a day and a half and had to use buckets of water to wash and flush the toilets. All this at a cost which would rival a 5 star hotel. This coupled with the 7 hour extremely uncomfortable (and sometimes dangerous) road trip to get there ensured this is certainly not a place we will be recommending.

10. 2-Day Private Tour of the Suspended Lake of Ado Awaye from Lagos

Eko Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria Tour2Nigeria

High in the sky soars the tranquil Iyake Lake, also known as Ado-Awaye Lake, reposed graciously at the peak of Oke-Ado Mountain in Oyo State, southwest Nigeria. These mountains spread from Ado-Awaye town into the surrounding plains, standing imposingly above the verdant rainforests; and they hold numerous natural, cultural and historical attractions which are of great spiritual significance to the Ado-Awaye people.

Inclusions: Overnight accommodation, Lunch, Tour escort/host, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Souvenir photos (available to purchase)

Reviewed By Tankgirl50

The environment is stunning, however the accommodation was poor and extremely overpriced. Although we paid 50% deposit beforehand, our African hut was unavailable upon arrival. We were told it would be available the next day, but this did not happen. So we were given a villa, which although had an impressive view, meant we had to share accommodation with others instead of having our own place. The kitchen in the villa was literally falling apart and we had power sockets coming out of the wall. We had to strongly 'negotiate' a discount, which we were eventually given. We had no water for a day and a half and had to use buckets of water to wash and flush the toilets. All this at a cost which would rival a 5 star hotel. This coupled with the 7 hour extremely uncomfortable (and sometimes dangerous) road trip to get there ensured this is certainly not a place we will be recommending.

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