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Arrival

Abuja city tour

Meet your Abuja tour guide and get picked from the airport. Transfer to the hotel followed by visiting the following places:

Millennium Park, which is the largest public park in this city.

The monolithic Inselberg Zuma Rock with a human face.

Aso rock, which is a large outcrop of granite rock.

Abuja Arts and Crafts Village, to explore the astounding craft items made by the local people.

Abuja National Mosque also known as the Nigerian National Mosque, the national mosque of Nigeria.

The exquisite parks and gardens such as Sarius Palmetum and Botanical Garden, Eden Park and Garden, Tobix Recreational Park and Garden, Magic Land Recreational Park, Durban Street Neighbourhood Park, Julius Berger Waterfront Park and Maitama Amusement Park.
National Children's Park and Zoo, which is an amazingly delightful centre for children of all ages and gender.

National Council for Arts and Culture, which shall be dedicated to the development and promotion of the best of the living arts and cultures of Nigeria.

Shehu Musa Yar'Adua Centre to promote national unity, good governance and social justice.

End of tour.

  • English-speaking Abuja tour guide/driver always available

  • Pick-up and Drop-off

  • Snacks 

  • Bottled Water

  • Access Fees

  • Airconditioned Vehicle
  • International air flights

  • Visa and visa fees

  • Travel insurance and immunizations

  • Meal, drinks, and non-arranged or extra meals and alcoholic beverages

  • Any hotel incidentals

  • Any non-essential public transit

  • Discretionary gratuity for excellent service

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Abuja is defined by hills and rocks. If you come to Abuja, you need to see a monolith created by water erosion. It has the size at 400 meters. People call it Aso Rock. Some important places spanning on the southern area of the rock include Supreme Court, National Assembly, and Presidential Complex. Another rock is Zuma Rock. It is situated in the northern part of Abuja which has the size at 729 meters.

The city experiences 3 distinct seasons; the warm season, the rainy season and an extremely hot/dry season. The average temperature is 29.1 degrees Celsius. This ideal climate makes Abuja a great place to visit all-year-round.

There are direct domestic flights from major cities like Lagos, Port Harcourt, Owerri, Sokoto, Akure, Enugu, Kano, Benin City, Warri and Calabar. International and domestic airlines like Maxair Airlines, Dana Air, Arik Air, AzmanAir and Air Peace, Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines and Air France fly to Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja.

We can assist you with your visa processing. However, we do not give guarantees as we do not have control over such approvals.