Spend Less when you visit these tourist attractions in Nigeria

We know Nigeria is a country made up of stunning landscapes and beautiful tourist locations in its different states, and there are so many places you can have an affordable vacation. We often find thousands of tourists coming in to experience amazing festivals such as Sango Festival, eat delicious local delicacies like Afam soup, and dine in some of the luxury hotels around the country such as Golf Le-Meridian Hotel in Akwa Ibom. We have picked five cheap vacation places in Nigeria that you can visit.

Ibadan

In Ibadan, you can shop cheap at the numerous markets around the city, and visit places like the Ibadan Zoo and Ibadan Botanical Garden inside the University of Ibadan where the gate fee is merely up to N200. In Ibadan, you are not missing the hype that flows from the vibrant city of Lagos nearby. It is an ancient city that started flourishing around the 18th century. Along Ring Road is Scrolab Executive Hotel with rates that start from N4,500 per night

Ikom

Ikom may not be a luxury vacation city like Abuja. Sure, megacities like Lagos and Abuja envy this place that has the Agbokim Waterfall, Ikom Monoliths that can be compared to Stonehenge, the Afi Rainforest, and the Ikom Town Beach. To crown it all, the famous Obudu Mountain Resort is close by that has become a home for luxury and entertainment. You can lodge. Ikom is a very affordable place to have your vacation in Nigeria.  You can lodge in Jandged Hotel & Resort which is from N5,000 per night.

Zaria

New Gate to the palace of the Emir of Zaria, Nigeria by Shiraz Chakera
Famously referred to as Zazzau, Zaria has become a vacation spot because of its peacefulness despite the constant terrorist attacks in northern states like Borno. This due to the presence of the army barracks in Jaji and Zaria.  The legendary Queen Amina Wall proudly stands tall in the ancient part that has blended into the modern city. Zaria is the home to some of the biggest educational institutions in the country, such as Ahmadu Bello University. Zaria Hotel is  popular in the area, and goes for around N6,435 per night.

Makurdi

Makurdi roundabout after bridge by pjotter, The Food Basket Of The Nation is a welcoming and warm place for you to visit. Do you love exotic life? Makurdi is not going to disappoint vacationers who would want to explore, hike, and climb mountains like the Abalekpam Mountain. The city has everything for everyone from affordable accommodation to beautiful locations. Lovers would appreciate the charm that hovers around the city. The accommodation is very affordable and goes from N3,500 per night, depending on your hotel choice.
Ile Ife

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Ile Ife is blessed with a beautiful landscape and has famous points of attraction such as the Obafemi Awolowo University, and Natural History Museum of Nigeria that have free access. Are you a traditionalist? This is one place in Nigeria where you can easily mingle with the locals in joints where bush meats and palm wine are served. The reason is the locals here are skilled in preparing their bush meats in a special way you can’t resist. A hotel like Hilton Hotels goes for N2,500 per night.

Spend Less when you visit these tourist attractions in Nigeria  and have a great relaxation and safe more.

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