Why visit Nigeria? 👇🏼

Discover Nigeria, Africa's most populous country with over 218.5 million people - forecasted to become home to the world’s largest working-age population by 20250**.** Nigeria is a country rich in diversity and innovation, offering visitors an exciting tapestry of culture, food, and a burgeoning tech scene**.** From stunning beaches to lush countryside and vibrant cities; there's something for everyone. Imagine strolling along the sandy shores of Jara Beach, while taking in ocean views, or climbing lekki bridge (30 feet above nature) to get a full gleams of Lagos, or visiting a local restaurant to enjoy some of Nigeria most delicious cuisines in a local restaurant. Nigeria has it all and offers a rich cultural heritage, from indigenous roots to its colonial past and a thriving contemporary art scene. And don't forget the music - some of the best in the world!

Welcome to Lagos, Nigeria’s Prime City

Lagos, is Nigeria's largest city and one of the fastest growing cities in the world. It’s a bustling metropolis teeming with a vibrant arts and music scene, as well as a burgeoning tech industry. This provides some highlighted of places and experiences to explore during your visit.

Lagos is considered a major tech hub in Africa due to its strong focus on technology and innovation. The government and private sector is making significant investments in tech infrastructure and education, which, coupled with the availability of skilled talent, ecosystem organizations, and VC activities has led to a thriving startup ecosystem.

We would love to have and show you around and share our culture and way of life. We’d be happy to help you plan your itinerary and make the most of your time in our beautiful country.

🏖 Our favorite places in Lagos


Civic Center, Victoria Island

Civic Center, Victoria Island

Victoria Island

Victoria Island is the main business and financial centre of Lagos. Also know as VI it’s one of the most exclusive and expensive areas to reside in Lagos. It’s affluent area encompasses neighbouring Lagos Island, Ikoyi and the end of the Lekki Peninsula by the Lagos Lagoon and a preferred choice for experts when compared to the failing infrastructure and overcrowding in the Lagos Mainland.

Ikoyi

Ikoyi is the most affluent part of Lagos with High-end Nigerian eateries that serve dishes such as pepper soup, while resident celebrities frequent chic cocktail bars and clubs. With Jazzhole bookstore showcases African art and occasional live Afro music performances, while the National Museum displays traditional pottery and jewelry.

Ikoyo

Ikoyo

Elegushi Royal Beach Resort

Elegushi Royal Beach Resort

Elegushi Royal Beach Resort

Elegushi Royal Beach Elegushi Beach is a private beach located at Lekki, Lagos state, southwest Nigeria. The beach is owned by the Elegushi royal family in Lekki, Lagos state. Elegushi private beach is seen as one of the best beaches in Lagos and Nigeria at large