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30+ Nigerian Travel Bloggers and Content Creators To Know | In Nigeria and Abroad

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For the 1st October, Nigeria’s Independence day I felt it would be nice to share some Nigerian travel bloggers I appreciate.

This is a list all about Nigerian travel bloggers that I need you to know about! If you are looking for Nigerians who love to travel and share it with you look no further than these Nigerian travel bloggers!

You will find listed below a mixture of:

  • Nigerians born/raised in Nigeria
  • Nigerians who were born/raised in the diaspora ie. British Nigerians etc .

I hope you enjoy this list of Nigerian travel bloggers listed (updated November 2022) .

1. Joyce of DIY With Joy

Joyce is a food and travel content creator based in the UK who helps you travel smart and make nutritious recipes. You can find her on her Blog, Instagram and YouTube .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Joyce | Food and Travel (@diywithjoy_) on Aug 25, 2020 at 9:18am PDT

2. Somto of Somto Seeks

Somto is a travel blogger and blogging coach based in LA . She is all things solo travel for women of colour and she also helps people grow their blogs and teaches bloggers how to utilise Pinterest ( she is the reason I know how to use Pinterest properly!). You can check her out on Instagram and her Blog .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Somto | Solo Female Travel (@somtoseeks) on Jul 4, 2020 at 5:39pm PDT

3. Funke of Sassy Funke

Funke is a travel content creator, author and entrepreneur who shares her journey, tips and guides to equip and inspire her readers to take their own travel journey. You can follow her on Blog , Instagram and YouTube.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Funké aka Sassy Funké ???? (@sassy_funke) on Sep 26, 2020 at 1:32am PDT

4. Tosin Oyewole

Tosin is a travel content creator who posts useful tips and hacks for the everyday traveller. You can find him on Instagram .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tosin Oyewole (@tosinoyewole) on Sep 12, 2020 at 1:57am PDT

5. Alma Sinobi

Alma is a Nigerian travel creator that shows Nigerians how to travel with their green passport! You can check her out on Instagram and YouTube and Tiktok

  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Alma Asinobi – Nigerian Traveller (@almaasinobi)

6. Tolu of Travel With Tolu

Tolu is a travel content creator based in London who shows you how to do affordable luxury in style. You can find her on Instagram and her Blog .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by tolu | travel content creator (@travelwithtolu) on Sep 7, 2020 at 10:53am PDT

7. Jumoke of The Jumoke Smiley

Jumoke is a travel expert who shares useful tips for easy and safe travel and likes to explore off the beaten path locations in Nigeria. She also has a travel and tours company. You can find her on Instagram and YouTube .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jumoke • Travel Advisor ?? (@thejumokesmiley) on Jul 14, 2020 at 4:45am PDT

8. Bugo of Life With Bugo

Bugo is a travel and lifestyle blogger who is based in London. Her motto is to live life, travel more, stay fancy and to love deeply. She is all things travel, London lifestyle and love. You can check her out on Instagram and her Blog .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bugo – Travel | London (@lifewithbugo) on Sep 30, 2020 at 11:00am PDT

9. Jessica Ufuoma

Jessica of The Ufuoma is a travel blogger and planner based in Canada who helps you travel better and smarter. You can check her out on Instagram and her Blog.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jessica Ufuoma |Travel Blogger (@theufuoma) on Sep 17, 2020 at 7:48am PDT

10. Bisola of Bis To The World

Bisola is a travel blogger based in the UK who helps you travel more while working a 9-5. If you want to learn more about taking advantage of your annual leave days then check her out on Instagram and her Blog .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by BistotheWorld • Travel Blogger (@bisola_ak) on Sep 21, 2020 at 10:41am PDT

11. Muna From TravelLetters

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12. Kemi of Musings and Adventures

Kemi is a travel and lifestyle blogger based in New York. She focuses on domestic travel, solo travel, sustainability and travel tips. You can find her on Instagram and her Blog .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kemi | Musings and Adventures (@musingsandadventures) on Sep 24, 2020 at 11:35am PDT

13. Eromonsele of Erico Trips

Eromonsele is a travel blogger who focuses on Nigeria and provides with travel and cultural content. He also interviews Nigerians in the travel industry to talk about their journey. You can find him on Instagram and his Blog .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Nigerian Travel Blogger (@ericotrips) on Jun 21, 2020 at 9:45am PDT

14. Ipinmi Akinkugbe

Ipinmi is a Nigerian travel and lifestyle blogger who loves to encourage you to enjoy the experience of travel and not just the destination. You can check out her Blog and Instagram .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ipinmi Akinkugbe (@ferinajo_) on Sep 24, 2020 at 11:04am PDT

15. Mariam of It’s a Maz World

Mariam is a travel and food content creator based in the UK. She mainly posts yummy food on her feed but also posts about here travels. You can find her on Instagram .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mariam – London Foodie (@itsamazworld) on Sep 16, 2020 at 1:35am PDT

16. Shammah Vidal

Shammah of is a traveller, explorer and discover who shares her travel experiences. She describes herself as a collector of moments and a preserver of memories. You can check her out on her Instagram .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shammah Vidal | The Traveller (@culturally_travelled) on Sep 16, 2020 at 4:00am PDT

17. Adebola from My Breaking Views

Ade is a food and travel blogger based in the UK who helps you experience travel through food! You can find her on Instagram and her Blog .

  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Adebola| Travel Food Blogger (@mybreakingviews)

18. Wuraola from The Oreoluwa in Brazil 

Wuraola is a Nigerian travel blogger based in Brazil and shares content about living there. You can follow her on Instagram and YouTube . She also a tour guide at @gringa_tourguide_brazil

  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by WURAOLA 🇳🇬 (@theoreoluwainbrazil)

19. Tayo Aina

Tayo of is a travel, lifestyle and real estate Youtuber who creates visually amazing videos! If you are looking for beautifully shot videos, look no further. You can find him on Instagram and YouTube .

20. Debbie of Wanderlust Calls

Debbie is a travel and lifestyle blogger based in London with a focus on travel and wellbeing. She inspires others to travel more and to be the best version of themselves. You can find her on Instagram , Blog and YouTube .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Debbie | Travel & Wellness (@wanderlustcalls) on Sep 6, 2020 at 11:07am PDT

21. Toke of That Toke Lady

Toke aka the Alarinka of Afrika is a travel content creator and expert. She is all about changing the perception of tourism in Nigeria and encouraging others to see for themselves. You can check her out on Instagram and YouTube.  

22. Pelumi Nubi

Pelumi is a travel blogger based in the UK who loves showing people that travel can be easy and safe. You can find her on Instagram She is also the founder of Comfytrav and Oremitravels

  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Pelumi |Travel content creator (@pelumi.nubi)

23. Victoria Alao

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Victoria | #Hashtag Queen (@victoria.alao) on Sep 3, 2020 at 9:29am PDT

24. Fisayo Olayinka-Bello

Fisayo is a travel content creator and coach who promotes African tourism and helps travel bloggers. You can find here on Instagram and her Website.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Award-winning Travel Blogger (@thefisayo) on Sep 1, 2020 at 1:44pm PDT

25. Adaeze of That Tall Lady

Adaeze is a travel and lifestyle content creator based in Scotland, she encourages all to find beauty in the here and now. You can check her out on Instagram.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Adaeze | Travel • Lifestyle (@thattalllady) on Aug 1, 2020 at 10:33am PDT

26. Mercy of That Gifted Girl

Mercy is a travel and lifestyle content creator who helps you navigate your life! You can check her out on Instagram and YouTube .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mercy | Lifestyle blogger (@thatgiftedgirl_) on Sep 15, 2020 at 1:29am PDT

27. Oto Tom

Oto labels herself as the Wakaholic and I love it! She is a globetrotter and storyteller who shares her travels with you. You can find her on Instagram and YouTube .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Oto Tom ?? (@the_wakaholic) on Sep 21, 2020 at 2:06am PDT

28. Amarachi Ekekwe

Amarachi is a travel content creator who has bright and captivating pictures. You can check out all of her amazing travel pictures at Instagram

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amarachi Ekekwe H. (@amarachiekekwe) on Jan 31, 2020 at 3:50am PST

29. Nikeh Oresanya

Nikeh describes herself as a Nigerian traveller, trip organizer, vlogger and phone photographer. She showcases Nigeria’s beauty on a budget and creates beautiful phone photography. Nikeh also vlogs on YouTube and you can check her out on Instagram .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nikeh • Travel Content Creator (@itz.nikeh) on Sep 11, 2020 at 3:47am PDT

30. Tayo of the 5 to 9 Traveller

Tayo is a travel blogger based its in the UK and is all things adventure travel. She is encouraging you to see that life is more than your 9-5. You can find her on Instagram and her Blog.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tayo – The 5 to 9 Traveller ?? (@the5to9traveller) on Sep 7, 2020 at 10:15am PDT

31. Eulanda and Omo

Eulanda and Omo are a travel duo, which is Nigerian. They are creators ,writers, speakers and photographers. You can check them out on Instagram and their Blog .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Eulanda + Omo?Content creators (@dipyourtoesin) on May 22, 2020 at 2:00pm PDT

32. Lori Kemi

Lori Kemi is a travel blogger who shares her love for travel and Africa in her content. You can check her out on Instagram and her Blog

View this post on Instagram A post shared by LK ✨ Travel Blog (@lorikemi) on Oct 20, 2019 at 9:59am PDT

33. Faridah Olayinka

Faridah is a travel and lifestyle blogger based in the UK who shares her experience of moving from Nigeria to the UK to study abroad and her travels. You can find her on Youtube  and Instagram .

  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Oláyínká (@faridahadeyemo1)

Muty is a travel blogger based in the US who shows you how to travel around the world on a budget. You can find her on Instagram

  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Muty, MSW| Travel Blogger ✈️ (@xoxomuty_)

35. Ivie Milan

Ivie is a travel blogger based i n the UK who focuses on London and travel. You can find her on Instagram and Tiktok 

  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Ivié Milan – London | Travel (@iviemilan)

36. Mayowa of Mays Footprints

Mayowa is a travel blogger currently based in Germany who loves to share beautiful images and videos on her Instagram.

  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by May’s Footprints 👣 (@maysfootprints)

37. Waka Waka Doctor

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  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by 𝒲𝒶𝓀𝒶𝓌𝒶𝓀𝒶 𝒟𝑜𝒸𝓉𝑜𝓇 (@wakawaka_doctor)

38. Sarah Toyin

Last but not least I have to list myself! I am a British Nigerian travel and lifestyle blogger who creates content around travel, food, film and life. You can check out my Instagram,   Blog & TikTok

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Travel + Lifestyle (@heysarahtoyin) on May 19, 2019 at 8:47am PDT

I hope you enjoyed this list of Nigerian travel bloggers ! PS. if you have favourite Nigerian travel bloggers that are not here, let me know!

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Thanks for putting up this list and including me in it! I follow most of the bloggers here already and I’m excited to discover a few new ones and your blog too!

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Aw, thanks a bundle for the mention Sarah. I feel so honoured. I love the remarkable work you’re doing promoting indigenous travel content creators.

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thanks, Toyin for this helpful content. Sometimes it’s just difficult to find these people directly on Twitter and Instagram. but with your post, I’m now able to connect with one. I’m a travel blogger as well and if anyone needs any travel tips around South Africa, you can check out this post: https://whoswho.co.za/2021/01/11-holiday-destination-you-dont-want-to-miss-in-south-africa/

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Thanks a lot, Sarah! ❤️❤️ I’m highly flattered!

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Thank you so much Sarah for including my name in this list and also for connecting me with other travel bloggers because I’m definitely following and connecting with them

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Oh wow! What a great list. I have known Tayo Aina and a couple of others before now, so I really esteem this list. Thanks for taking your time on it.

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I think the travelbeta TV ad has made it seem like Tayo Aina is the biggest travel blogger in Nigeria. Do you agree that he is?

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He’s definitely one of the biggest, but I don’t think it’s because of the TravelBeta ad.

This is a great list of Nigerian travel bloggers. Nigerians are very hardworking people and it’s inspiring. Well done.

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Top 30+ Nigerian Travel Influencers in 2023

Published: March 7, 2023

There’s nothing as amazing as exploring different destinations, capturing experiences, moments, memories and sharing them with people from across the world. Nigerian Travel influencers unravel wonderful destinations, inspire and take you to a fascinating journey with their stories and photos.

Influencers are generally people who post content that brings people’s attention to things or aspects of their life people.

These travel influencers live for travel; they live for inspiring dreamy-eyed followers who dream to travel across Nigeria and the world. They dared to follow their dreams and are paving the way for Nigerians who are looking to book their next holiday.

Thus, if you have been dreaming about travelling – or you just enjoy looking at beautiful travel photos, we have got the best inspirations for you. In no particular order, we present to you our list of the top 30+ Nigerian travel influencers who are making it big in the tourism industry.

1/ Ikechi Uko 

A post shared by ikechi Uko (@ikechiuko) on Aug 13, 2017 at 12:51pm PDT

2/ Pelu Awofeso

A post shared by Pelu Awofeso (@peluawofeso) on Apr 13, 2018 at 8:37am PDT

3/ Zainob Fashola aka Zee

A post shared by Zainob (@zeegoes) on Nov 26, 2017 at 4:03am PST

Zee provides amazing travel inspiration and stories from different destinations across the world on her blog . She’s always out exploring beautiful destinations and sharing the beautiful moments with everyone along the way. She’s well worth a follow to feed your wanderlust and inspire your next holiday.

4/ Funmi Oyatogun

A post shared by Funmi Oyatogun (@funmioyatogun) on Apr 10, 2018 at 11:29pm PDT

5/ Sam Adeleke

A post shared by Sam Adeleke (@sam.adeleke) on May 13, 2018 at 8:01am PDT

6/ Adedamola Idowu

A post shared by The Journey (@irinajo_ng) on Nov 2, 2017 at 10:21am PDT

7/ Mosimilolu Odusanya

A post shared by EatTechTravel (@eattechtravel) on Jan 12, 2017 at 12:03am PST

8/ Chiamaka Obuekwe

A post shared by Chiamaka (Queen of Tours) (@socialprefect) on Aug 20, 2018 at 9:24am PDT

9/ Omolola Itayemi

A post shared by omolola (@omololaitayemi) on Sep 18, 2016 at 12:35pm PDT

10/ Mofe Runsewe

A post shared by Nigerian Travelers (@naijanomads) on Aug 9, 2018 at 11:25am PDT

11/ Lola Daniyan

A post shared by Unravelling Nigeria (@unravellingnigeria) on May 25, 2018 at 10:32am PDT

12/ Fisayo Olayinka-Bello

A post shared by Fisayo Olayinka-Bello 🇳🇬 (@thefisayo) on Jun 16, 2018 at 7:52am PDT

Fisayo is a full time Travel and Lifestyle blogger and Vlogger who is dedicated to influencing tourism and an influx of tourists to Nigeria and several countries across the world. She’s very much interested in contributing and giving back to her country, Nigeria and its people, to help the community increase and proffer. Being a content creator, you can look at her online uploads and load up her clips from YouTube , learning where to go and where to explore.

13/ Jubilian Ngaruwa

A post shared by JUBILIAN NGARUWA (@jubtrip) on Aug 20, 2018 at 9:36am PDT

Jubilian Ngaruwa, a columnist at ATQ News and Travelers Magazine, is also widely known as an avid traveler. She has explored many places and locations in Nigeria. She visits villages and explores cities, experience different cultures and meet the locals – and she writes about  her travel experiences. She’s previously worked for reputable travel agencies and companies, and now, you can find her talking all about her travel experiences and sharing amazing moments with her followers through her photos.

14/ Anu Olopade

A post shared by Anuoluwapo Eunice (@findingae) on Jul 10, 2018 at 10:07am PDT

15/ Ayodeji Adefila

A post shared by AyoDeji Afolarin Adefila (@dee_fila) on Mar 16, 2018 at 11:26am PDT

Not many can lead a humble life and also follow their passion of travel today! Ayodeji Adefila is definitely a force to reckon with in the travel industry. She’s interested in all types of cultures, art and travel. Her website 54africa features her travel journals as she explores the art and culture scene in Nigeria.

16/ Nnennaya Fakoya – Smith

A post shared by Nnennaya Fakoya-Smith (@ajalanene) on Apr 9, 2018 at 4:48am PDT

Nnennaya Fakoya-Smith is another Nigerian traveler, famous on the local social media circles that people have regular access to. Educated at Pan Atlantic University, she’s done a lot to promote tourism and travel in Nigeria. Also known among her locals as ‘Ajala Nene of Nene-Uwa’, she’s a proper tourism enthusiast, and travel blogger. In her spare time, she loves to collect postcards, stamps, coins and banknotes. She’s got an eye for the brighter and more colorful things in life, and you can follow her to know where to travel in Nigeria.

17/ David Atabo

A post shared by Oba of Igala | MIzta Atabo| (@iamatabo) on Jul 1, 2018 at 5:00pm PDT

18/ Michael Balogun

A post shared by tour2nigeria (@tour2nigeria) on Feb 23, 2018 at 5:11pm PST

19/ Omololu John

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John Omololu is the founder and editor of Travelscope Magazine, which promotes travel and tourism in the country and across the world. His passion lies in exploring several destinations while providing lots of travel tips, recommendation and news for those who wish to live their travel dream.

20/ Diusor Odiakosa

A post shared by Diusor Odiakosa (@diusorr) on Jun 16, 2018 at 11:36am PDT

Diusor Odiakosa is a young travel blogger and enthusiast born and raised in Nigeria. She’s a sociologist, recently graduated from Covenant University. Like any other young traveler, she loves to explore wherever she’s travelling to. Since a young age, she’s developed a keen interest in travelling and exploring Nigeria, including other parts of the world. She iterates that she’s on a goal to visit at least 25 states in her country before turning 25. You can find her stories, experiences and various photos from her travel blog, including travel tips and other bits of information.

21/ Oto Tom

A post shared by Oto Tom 🇳🇬 Travel Enthusiast (@the_wakaholic) on Sep 4, 2018 at 7:41am PDT

Oto Tom, founder of the Oto Tom foundation, is a social worker who’s done a lot of philanthropic work for her society and for the under – privileged. She’d begun the foundation with the desire to be able to bring welfare to those with disabilities and have no access to proper attention and care, abandoned by family members. Aside from having been a corporate lawyer in her professional life, she loves to travel and explore the world. For your stay in Nigeria, you can definitely follow her travel escapades to see and follow as a routine.

22/ Abidemi Adesanya

A post shared by Abidemi Adesanya (@bidsingraceland) on Aug 28, 2018 at 10:53pm PDT

23/ Shade Ladipo

A post shared by Young Billionaire (@shadeladipo) on Nov 30, 2017 at 3:52am PST

24/ The Ufuoma

A post shared by Jessica • Travel (@theufuoma) on Jul 4, 2018 at 6:23pm PDT

A Nigerian girl living and working in Canada, Jessica will inspire you to live life fully and follow your dreams. She loves to explore different destinations and bring her experiences to travel enthusiasts through her blog – TheUfuoma . Her Instagram feed will give you some travel goals!

25/ Funke Ogunkoya

A post shared by F U N K É 🇳🇬🇬🇧 |SassyFunke.com (@sassy_funke) on Aug 13, 2018 at 4:29am PDT

Funke is an amazing storyteller and travel blogger. She’s a Business Development and Marketing Professional, and a travel lover who loves to explore the world. She writes about her travel experiences across Nigeria and abroad on her blog – SassyFunke . Funke is passionate about travel and has made it a core part of her life.

26/ Debbie Egwuogu

A post shared by Waka With Debbie (@wakawithdebbie) on Jun 28, 2018 at 1:28am PDT

Debbie has a strong nomadic spirit that has taken her on many adventures. She created a community called “Wakabuddies” where people can explore and experience African destinations together. Her area of interest in travel lies in everything especially creating tours across Nigeria and other parts of Africa.

27/ Molara Brown

A post shared by The Accidental Traveller (@molarabrown) on Jul 5, 2018 at 3:37am PDT

It’s difficult not to get lost in Molara’s feed of amazing photos as she explores different destinations in Nigeria and across the world. Her blog is filled with informative travel content, tips and guides. When you’re thinking of travelling, you should read all about Molara’s adventures and you’ll be inspired.

28/ Ibukun Badejo

A post shared by Ibukun Badejo (@travelgeniuz) on Jan 22, 2018 at 4:43am PST

Ibukun is a travel professional that inspires people to step out of their comfort zone and discover the world. He helps people plan affordable trips to different destinations to discover new places, meet new people and learn more about other cultures.

29/ Amarachi Ekekwe

A post shared by Travel With a Pen (@travelwithapen) on Aug 22, 2018 at 3:04am PDT

Amarachi is the globetrotter behind the travel website – Travel with A Pen . Her Instagram feed is filled with awe-inspiring destinations – eye candy for your wanderlust. For inspiration on how to look stylish while travelling, you should browse through her Instagram feed. You can’t get enough of the various places she has been to and the amazing things she has done including paragliding off Table Mountain in Cape Town and going on a hot air balloon ride in the Serengeti.

30/ Chidozie Uzoezie

A post shared by The Afritraveller (@theafritraveller) on Jan 31, 2018 at 10:00am PST

When it comes to travelers that are swanky and just suave, you would want to be with Chidozie Uzoezie. He’s extremely calm and level headed and loves to travel for what it means to him, not based on what others believe or tell him to. As an avid traveler, he has travelled to Rome, Florence, Manchester, Milan, London, Chicago, Accra, etc. Moreover, born and raised in new logos in Nigeria, he has been exploring all that Nigeria has to offer, along with friends and fellow travellers.

31/ Makanjuola Ibrahim

A post shared by MAKANJUOLA IBRAHIM (@ibmtourlimited) on Mar 16, 2018 at 11:48am PDT

32/ Chuba Moneke

A post shared by Backpacks and Passports (@backpacksandpassports) on Dec 28, 2016 at 9:30am PST

When planning your next getaway, there’s no better example than Abimbola. You just need to scroll through her Instagram feed for inspiration or visit her blog for off-the-beaten experiences you’ll definitely enjoy. She takes trips around the world and has beautiful shots of several destinations that you can add to your bucket list.

These travel influencers are passionate about travel and most of them know how to travel in style. If you are planning to explore the world, you should go to them for recommendations on where to go, what to do and see, where to stay and live like a local.

Did we miss your favourite travel influencer? Well, we can still add them to our list; just tell us in the comment below.

Article was updated: February 18, 2023

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It is so great to learn about travel influencers in Nigeria. I already read some of their blogs. Great post.

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10 Best Nigerian Travel Bloggers to Follow in 2024

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Blogs are a website that offers updated news and tips from a particular niche . Technology and entertainment are the most popular nitches we have today. This facilitated by the needs of most people. Despite the fact technology and entertainment niches take the most significant share of viewerships, the fact that travel blogs are an essential part of the blogosphere cannot be denied. Travel blogs are blogs that provide documentaries, travel tips and lots more. In this article, we explore a list of best Nigerian travel bloggers to follow.

1. DR Khalidz

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Popularly referred to as DR Khalidz, Abdusalam Khalid Hamza is an independent travel and documentary photographer based in Abuja, Nigeria. His major activities as a travel blogger include traveling through states, trying out new delicacies, learning about hidden cultures. He documents his experience in photographs, blog articles, and videos uploaded to Youtube.

2. Amarachi Ekekwe

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Amarachi Ekekwe is a Nigerian travel blogger who has dedicated her life to showing people (Especially Nigerians) the rewards of travel both locally and internationally. She is one of the Nigerian travel bloggers, whose documentaries isn’t restricted to Nigeria. Amarachi Ekekwe documentaries encompass both local and international locations.

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Amarachi’s content includes documentaries on hidden cultures, un-popular crafts, delicacies, and languages. She has been able to visit 23 states out of 36 states we have in Nigeria. She has also visited countries in the middle east, Europe and other African countries. You can access her content on Instagram, using her name as the search query, you can also access her content on her website travelwithpen.com

3. Ufuoma Okumagba

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Ufufoma Okumagba is yet another awesome Nigeria travel blogger. Her content includes documentaries of not so famous places in Nigeria and beyond. She shares content on her colorful adventures on her social media pages. As at the time this article was written, Ufuoma has visited over 25 countries and over 50 cities. You can access her content on social media platforms using her name as the search query.

4. Susan Ekpoh

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Susan Ekpoh is the pioneer of the Waka Waka chronicles. Susan Ekpoh explores hidden cultures and craft, documenting them, and then sharing them on her social media accounts, and website for the world to see.

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Susan Ekpoh is a pilot and also an explorer. These two facts have prospered her work has a travel blogger. You access her work on Instagram, using her name as the search query. You can also access her content on her website www.wakawakachronicles.com

5. Fisayo Olayinka Bello

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Still on the topic of best Nigerian travel bloggers to follow. Fisayo Olayinka Bello is yet another awesome Nigeria travel blogger you can follow. Her content educates her followers about the different cultures we have in Africa. Scrolling through her content, you will find enthusiasm in her work. She is passionate about sharing her experiences, as she travels through different states in Nigeria. You can access her content on Instagram using Fisayo the search query

6. Diusor Odiakosa

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It turns out the Nigeria Travel blog business is dominated by females. Diusor Odiakos is yet another female Nigerian travel blogger. She is the fifth female travel blogger mentioned in this article.

Just like the others, Diusor has a passion for documenting her travels, she enjoys sharing her experience, as she travels. She has visited 25 states in Nigeria, and she also visited some African countries; countries like Gambia, Kenya, Rwanda and lot more. You can access her content via her website disusorodiakosa.com or on Instagram using Diusor as the search query.

Otom Tom is a Nigerian Lawyer, as well as a Nigerian Travel blogger. She invests her spare time traveling and discovering new cultures. She shares all her experiences on her blog wakaholic.com. Her goal is to explore all continents in the world, providing her followers with useful tips. Apart from owning a travel blog, Otom Tom also has a food blog, where she shares newly discovered delicacies.

8. Mofe Runsewe

Founder of Naija Nomads, Mofe Runsewe is a renowned travel blogger, that is passionate with documenting her travels, sharing useful information with the world at large.

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On her website, you will find photos of the places she visited. These photos are paired with small notes, that explain each scene. Mofe has traveled to a lot of African countries. Her documentaries are based on her African travels. Apart from being a travel blogger, Mofe is also a Travel Agent. She makes offers for people to join her in her travels after they have agreed to pay a token.

9. Atabo David

Taken the ninth spot in our list, Atabo David is one of the few Nigerian travel bloggers we have today. He bloggers about travel, tech, lifestyle, and business. He refers to himself as the Digital Media and Sustainable Tourism Evangelist. Head over to his website (Miztaatbo.com), you will find guides to events in Nigeria, to first-hand travel experiences.

10. Philip Tunde

Last but not least, Tunde Philips is yet another Nigerian travel blogger, that is passionate about traveling and sharing his experiences. He is a graduate of  Economics who fins joy in running a Nomadic Negro blog. His content includes documentaries of different cultures in Nigeria, most of which are not common. You can access is content on his website (Nomadic Negro.com)

There you have it – The best Nigerian travel bloggers. If you have other recommendations, feel free to drop them in the comment section below.

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8 of the best places to visit in Nigeria

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Apr 27, 2023 • 9 min read

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Get to know Nigeria with this guide to the country's best places to visit © i_am_zews / Shutterstock

After a day or two, most visitors to Nigeria wish they had planned to stay longer in the country.

Once they start seeing the sights, and meeting the people, they realize that there is way more to do than they had believed possible. Don’t make the same mistake – give yourself a long leash. For administrative ease, the country’s 36 states are grouped into six geopolitical zones. If you intend to stay in more than one state, plan your travels along the same lines; pick an anchor city, and take things one state or zone at a time.

In the South-South, for example, the scenic and slow-paced city of Uyo can be your base to explore the Niger Delta states. In the North East, Bauchi is a perfect base to explore the rocky landscapes of Plateau, Adamawa, Borno and Taraba states.

Narrow down your list with these top places to visit in Nigeria.

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Best city for an intro to Nigeria

Whether you’re traveling solo or as a group, Abuja  is your best introduction to Nigeria. By design, it is a city for holidaymaking: hills, public gardens and leisure parks dot the cityscape, right through its residential districts, so you’re guaranteed ample green spaces. Millenium Park’s landscaped grounds attract hundreds of picnickers; rent a mat inside the park and just chill. Aso Rock, where Nigeria’s presidential palace gets its name, looms nicely in the background.

Abuja’s wide walkways and boulevards make walking a pleasure any time of the day. If you’re traveling with kids, Central Park , Magicland Amusement Park , Jabi Lake Park and Arttech District are go-to family spots. Together, they offer dining, outdoor activities and games – from horseback riding and roller-skating to bicycle trails and go-karts.

Abuja is also a city for hiking, and there’s a trek up any of the city’s hills every weekend. Organized by hiking groups and clubs like Naija Adventurers , Tha Outdoor Tribe and Mantrek Hikers Club , there is little or no formality to join. Periodically, the hiking extends to landmarks in neighboring Niger, Nasarawa and Kaduna states.

Planning tip:  Factor in a visit to Abuja's newly opened Nike Art Gallery  as you travel to or from the airport.

2. Calabar 

Best city for heritage and celebrations

Tourists come to Calabar to connect a number of nature and heritage sites: the Slave History Museum , Cross River National Park , Obudu Mountain Resort and the Afi Mountain Drill Sanctuary . 

The Bakor (or Ikom) monoliths, a group of 300+ stones that are 1–1.5m-tall (3–5ft), are also one of the region’s main attractions. These centuries-old stones are believed by clans in the host communities to be their forebears. Some of the stones are within easy reach of Calabar, others are in more remote forested areas, with a permanent exhibition in an open-air museum at Alok, 156km (97 miles) north of Calabar.

Another reason to visit Calabar is for its thrilling events, culminating with the Christmas festival, a December-long fiesta of concerts and street parties. Another crowd-puller here is the carnival, a pan-Nigeria cultural parade with participation from at least half a dozen countries. Leboku New Yam Festival, one of the best known in Nigeria, held in August or September, also draws people in. On the eve, host communities perform ritual ceremonies to their "stone ancestors", re-painting them in colored chalk and in readiness for the festival proper.

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Lagos is a delight on many levels. The city’s coastline is already a busy corridor for resorts and beach houses. On weekends, Lagosians pour into a long stretch of private beaches  to party and enjoy a suite of water-based sports. For the best beach experiences, take a short boat ride to Tarkwa Bay or hop in a car to Landmark Beach .

As the birthplace of Nollywood (Nigeria’s movie industry) and the now-global Afrobeats movement, the city has been at the heart of Nigeria’s entertainment boom for decades. In the last half of the year, Lagos' creative side is in full swing as it hosts a long list of festivals, like the Lagos International Poetry Festival , Lagos Fringe Festival and Art X Lagos .

Its bustling metropolis aside, the “city of aquatic splendor” combines urban appeal with well-kept traditions. Downtown Lagos, home to the Eyo masquerade, is a network of Igas (palaces), shrines and markets. On its most westerly end, Badagry, once a town of enslaved people, is a place where tourists and pilgrims alike come to visit historical landmarks: Badagry Heritage Museum , Mobee Slave Relics Museum, Vlekete Slave Market Museum and Brazilian Baracoon, among others.

Planning tip: Lagos is at its partying best in December when it hosts multiple concerts, musicals and entertainment shows. The city is also less crowded during the period, meaning you can get where you want to be much faster.

4. Mambilla Plateau

Best for adventure travelers

A trip to the Mambilla Plateau is the ultimate Nigerian adventure. On this multi-day journey you’ll travel through vast savannah lands and long winding roads, driving up and down multiple hilly terrains, past dairy farms, streams, and rivers. At the Mayoselbe–Tunga stretch of the highway, you’ll come within a few feet of a tribe of monkeys.

Multiple waterfalls await you at Maisamari, Lemetela and Mbanga towns. But the goal of every visitor to Mambilla is to hike up Chappal Waddi (7936ft), the highest point in Nigeria. At Gembu, a major transit town near Cameroon, explore the Donga River on local paddle boats or visit any of the tea farms, the Highland Tea being the most prominent, where you'll see harvesters fling the leaves over their shoulders into elongated, hand-made baskets strapped to their backs. Make time to explore Gashaka-Gumti National Park , the largest of Nigeria’s 17 national parks, all managed by the Nigeria Parks Service .

Planning tip: You can reach Gembu by road from Abuja, Jalingo and Yola. Visits here involve long overland travels by bus and motorbike, so it's best to allow a week at least. Nature Connects , based on the Plateau, provides guiding and advisory services. Mambilla is suitable for hiking year-round, but best between December and March, when the grounds are less slippery. This is also the best time for wildlife spotting. The plateau is at its greenest between April and September; to visit some of its waterfalls, head there between September and December.

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Best city for culture and history

Ilorin, in Nigeria’s North-Central region, is usually not on the itinerary of tourists but deserves to be. The emir’s palace is at the heart of Ilorin’s cultural and spiritual life. Palace officials will show you around, the tour typically starting from the four pillars memorializing the emirate’s past wartime exploits. The multiple buildings within and adjoining the palace (Ilorin Central Mosque, for one), are markers of various periods as Ilorin transitioned in the early 19th century from an outpost of the Old Oyo Empire to a stronghold of the Sokoto Caliphate.

Its historical appeal aside, Ilorin has preserved many of its old cottage industries, including aso oke (handwoven fabric), mat- and basket-weaving. Visit the unmissable Dada pottery, to learn about the skills passed down among womenfolk for generations.

Planning tip: Ilorin, like other northern Nigerian cities, sparkles at Eid-al-Adha when the city hosts the annual durbar festival, a colorful equestrian parade in northern Nigeria. In August, there’s a traditional mass wedding ceremony, which takes place in Shao town (14km/9 miles away).  

6. Northern Nigeria

Best region for architecture

Northern Nigeria is an outdoor gallery of eye-catching indigenous architecture – designed, built and decorated by master masons from the 19th century. From Sokoto and Kano (North-West) to Gombe and Maiduguri (North-East), your gaze is constantly met by brightly painted mosques. 

The palaces and some public buildings are more elaborately decorated, with Hausa motifs and, in some cases, complemented by Arabic inscriptions. Palaces of the Emirs of Dutse, Bauchi, Gombe and Zaria, and the Shehu of Borno are star examples. Inside the Gidan Makama Museum (Kano) and Kanta Museum (Kebbi), formerly palaces, you’ll learn more about the history and culture of Hausaland.  

There’s more Nigerian vernacular architecture in Jos, at the open-air Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture (MOTNA), which shares space with the Jos National Museum . Here, you’ll find lifesize replicas of huts and homesteads unique to different ethnic groups in the country. Among them: Tiv, Idoma and Afizere compounds. The Bight of Benin, modeled after the palace of the Oba of Benin, doubles as a restaurant. 

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Best place for ancient traditions and high-up views

Idanre is the site of an old hilltop settlement in Nigeria’s Western region. Tucked among the hills is the old palace that was home to 25 successive kings. The path to the palace, its low roofing propped up by carved wooden posts, is dotted by relics of a past civilisation, including potsherd pavements, a native court, a prison and a shrine. 

The hills are Idanre’s main attraction. And looking out from 915m (3000ft) into the distance to the sprawling settlements at the foot of the hills, first occupied in the 1930s, is one of the most heartwarming views in this corner of the world. 

Planning tip: Idanre hosts a number of festivals throughout the year. In February, young men march off to two caves on the hills for the annual bat-hunting festival. Orosun festival, in honor of the goddess of fertility, is held in May. The town celebrates Ogun (god of Iron) in October; the Ide festival, perhaps the grandest of all, is in December. That’s when the paramount ruler, the Owa, leads a procession up the hills to wear a crown seen only once in a year.

8. Enugu and the South-East

Best region for national history and nature walks

Enugu is the heartland of Nigeria’s South-East region, a status it earned in the early 1900s when huge reserves of coal were discovered in its hills. Today, more than a century later, its tranquil neighborhoods, pine forests and public parks makes it one of Nigeria’s touristy cities. 

Begin your tour at the National Museum of Unity to understand the Igbo belief system. Part of the exhibition includes the Ijele masquerade, an important component of ceremonial gatherings in Igboland. Dig deeper into Igbo worldview at the Center for Memories . For more on Nigeria’s pre- and post-colonial history, head to the Nnamdi Azikiwe Centre, a museum and library that opened in December 2022, housed in what was the Premier’s Lodge of the old Eastern Region in the 1950s.

After touring the museums, travel up the Milken Hills to the pine forest of the suburban Ngwo town and onwards to the caves and waterfalls further down the trail. Alternately, from Enugu drive to Awhum town, famed also for its caves and waterfalls – and a monastery . The Ezeagu Tourist complex is within the vicinity; here, you can take a dip in the gentle rush of the stream.

Planning tip: If you are keen for more cave-themed adventures, then cross the inter-state border into Anambra State. The Ogbunike Caves , 77km (48 miles) southwest of Enugu, are a maze of tunnels and streams with lots of bats. Less well known, but no less spectacular, are the caves-waterfalls-rock complex at Ogba-Ukwu, 60km (38 miles) from the port city of Onitsha.  

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Nature Calls! 5 Best Tourist Centres In Nigeria

Nigeria, a country rich in cultural heritage and diverse landscapes, offers a treasure trove of natural wonders that will leave you awe-struck.

From majestic rock formations to breathtaking waterfalls and picturesque plateaus, there are beautiful tourist centres in Nigeria waiting to be explored. Embark on a journey through Nigeria’s most captivating destinations, where you can witness the raw power and beauty of Mother Nature.

Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of awe-inspiring landscapes as we unveil the best tourist centres in Nigeria.

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Zuma Rock, Niger State

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Located along the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway in Madala, Niger State, Zuma Rock stands proudly at 725 meters above its surroundings.

Its majestic monolithic structure boasts a unique shape, with a distinct natural contour resembling a human face on one side. This imposing rock formation will leave you speechless and amazed. Zuma Rock’s rich history and undeniable grandeur have even earned it a place on the NGN100 Naira bill.

The Obudu Holy Mountain, Cross River State

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This is one of the most peaceful and beautiful tourist centres in Nigeria to go to. Rising over 5200 feet above sea level, the Obudu Plateau in Cross River State offers a sub-temperate climate ranging from 15C to 23C.

Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful places on Earth, this exotic mountain showcases breathtaking panoramic views. Its picturesque landscape and dramatic scenery make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.

Farin Ruwa Waterfalls, Nasarawa State

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Farin Ruwa Waterfalls, located approximately 30 kilometers from Wamba and 120 kilometers from Lafia, the capital of Nasarawa State, is a sight to behold. Originating from a remarkable height of over 150 meters, the waterfall cascades down with a water volume of about 50 cubic meters.

The whitish appearance of the water spray gives it the name “ Farin Ruwa,” meaning “White Water” in the local Hausa language. Prepare to be enchanted by this magical natural wonder.

Ogba Ukwu Waterfall and Cave, Anambra State

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In Anambra State, the Ogba Ukwu cave awaits discovery. It holds the distinction of being the largest cave in West Africa, boasting unique and spacious compartments that could accommodate an entire village.

Exploring the cave takes a minimum of two hours, and its remarkable features have put it on the verge of being listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nigeria. Additionally, the site is adorned with a magnificent waterfall and a massive dome, adding to its allure.

Agbokim Waterfall, Cross River State

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Situated in the Etung local government area, approximately 315 kilometers from Calabar, the capital city of Cross River State, Agbokim Waterfall offers a captivating natural experience. Surrounded by lush greenery, valleys, and steep hills, this enchanting waterfall showcases a collection of seven cascades that rush over a cliff, forming an impressive seven-part waterfall. During the rainy season, the waterfall’s full bloom creates a mesmerizing blend of rainbow colors, enhancing the magical scenery.

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  • Travel + Leisure – The world’s biggest travel magazine brand.
  • Condé Nast Travel Intel – Conde Nast Traveler delivers inspiration and service to plan your perfect next trip.
  • AFAR – The award-winning AFAR magazine inspires and enables those who travel the world seeking to have deeper and more fulfilling travel experiences.
  • Fathom Way To Go – Travel information and inspiration for the way you like to travel. Travel guides, itineraries and tips .
  • Jaunted – Daily updated pop culture travel guide for globetrotters.
  • Adventure Journal – The online magazine for real outdoor adventure – stoke, inspiration, news, gear, people, photography, more.
  • Gadling – Online magazin about fun, interesting & relevant travel written and edited by passionate travelers.
  • Wanderlust – UK’s leading travel magazine for independent-minded and adventurous travellers.
  • Go Nomad – This online magazine provides intrepid travelers with detailed articles, great photos and all the links they need to plan their next trip.
  • The Cultureist – A media platform for travelers, dreamers & changemakers.
  • Vagabondish – Dubious tips & essential ephemera for today’s curious traveler.
  • Perceptive Travel – An online travel magazine that is home to interesting and award-winning narrative stories from some of the best travel writers on the planet.
  • The Travel Magazine – Providing ideas for travel and exact information about the destination and how to get there.
  • Bucket List Publications – Online magazine and blog portrays the beauty and limitless possibilities of the bucket list seeker.
  • Open World Mag – OpenWorld magazine is the top resource for freedom fighters, adventure seekers, and courage souls who never stop following their dreams.
  • We Blog The World – An online adventure travel, luxury travel and culture magazine focused on unique experiences and events for the savvy, discerning traveler.
  • Travel Noire – The global community of black travelers who share their love of culture and exploration with you.
  • Off Track Planet – A magazine style travel guide for “the young sexy and broke”.
  • Active Traveller – Active Traveller seeks out the most inspiring places around the globe to have an active holiday.
  • GoMad Nomad – An online magazine for independent travelers.
  • Wild Junket Magazine – Digital magazine focusing on outdoor adventures and sustainable travel.
  • Downtown Traveler – Magazine for urban travelers who crave arts, culture and adventure.
  • Travel Squire – A digital magazine and travel therapist in one.
  • In the Know Traveler – Resource for world travel and travel news. Covering over 165 countries from around the world.
  • Vagabundo Magazine – A travel magazine for the independent traveller.
  • World Travel Buzz – An online travel magazine, run by a team of travel bloggers from around the world. They are young, wild, free, and in-your-face.
  • Butterfly Diary – An online magazine, with stories on how travel can transform one’s outlook.
  • Dream Travel Magazine – An online travel magazine filled with travel tips , hotel and excursion reviews, favourite destinations and dream vacation destinations.
  • Vagobond – Vagobond is an online travel magazine that brings you the world of quirky luxury, offbeat adventures, and delicious foodie travel.
  • Off Beat Travel – An online magazine for those who appreciate offbeat places and unusual destinations.
  • Travel Culture Magazine – A medium to share knowledge and educate the globe on responsible travel.
  • Enduring Wanderlust – An online magazine and blog focused on compelling travel, food, and photography.
  • Escapist Traveller – Inspiration for life changing trips.
  • GlobeRovers – Independent print & digital travel magazine for intrepid travel.

Best Journalism / Narratives Travel Blogs

  • Roads and Kingdoms – An independent journal of travel, food, culture and and foreign correspondence. Gold Winner of Best Travel Journalism Site by the Society of American Travel Writers.
  • Maptia – A world of inspiring stories, told by some of the most inspiring photographers, writers, and adventurers on the planet.
  • Adventure.com – Inspiring stories of adventure and people who venture out after it.
  • Hole in the Donut Cultural Travel – Barbara is a long-term cultural traveller. On her blog she brings the world to you through heartwarming storytelling.
  • A Little Adrift – Shannon is a RTW traveler and volunteer, on the road since 2008 photographing grassroots initiatives and communities all over the world.
  • Borders of Adventure – Becki, a British Press award winning travel writer and avid adventurer, with a passion for reporting on misunderstood destinations.
  • Camels and Chocolate – Tales from a travel addict. Kristin Luna is a travel writer and a red carpet correspondent.
  • We Said Go Travel – Global community of over 1700 writers, sharing stories of their experiences from every continent.
  • World Hum – World Hum was started in 2001 with $35 and one goal: to publish the best travel stories on the Internet.
  • D Travels Round – A blog by writer and solo female traveler Diana Edelman. Travel narrative, a look at expat life in Thailand and responsible tourism tips.
  • So Many Places – Kim is a writer traveling around the world indefinitely, telling stories from the great wide world.
  • Exile Lifestyle – Colin Wright is an author, entrepreneur and full-time traveler, he moves to a new country every four month.
  • Wanderful World – A cultural travel and writing blog that seeks out the unusual in the usual.
  • Semi Rad – Brendan Leonard writes about adventure, travel, and human experiences with both of those.
  • Johnny Vagabond – Wes Nations was hilarious and skillful storyteller on the budget trip around the world, some on his stories went viral. He will be missed.
  • Fevered Mutterings – Mike’s blog focused on travel and misadventure, with great tips on art of storytelling.
  • Nerd’s Eye View – Pam is a travel writer with a drive for diplomatic, political, and historical nature of traveling.
  • Candace Rose Rardon – Candace is a writer and sketch artist with a passion for telling stories about the world.
  • The Velvet Rocket – A blog focuses on independent journalism and travel to get an in-depth view of a destination.
  • Chicky Bus – Lisa travels off the beaten path to a place of self-discovery.
  • Third Eye Mom – Nicole is a writer, advocate and global volunteer who blogs about travel, culture and social good.
  • Jungles in Paris – A blog filled with fascinating stories on culture, craft, geography, and wildlife around the world.
  • Duke Stewart Writes – Duke writes about life through travel, taking you on a trip through words and photos.
  • Many Many Adventures – A collection of travel stories, advice, and inspiration from different writers around the world.
  • On a Junket – Travel stories, adventures, misadventures by writers like you.
  • Notes from the Road – Illustrated travel photography blog by Erik Gauger, with honest and insighful travel writing, as he tries to tackle the themes of city and country in the modern world.
  • Trail of Ants – An Englishman Ant’s blog featuring travel writing, tips and the most irregular podcast your ears have never.
  • Your Life Is a Trip – The website for experiential storytelling and narrative travel writing.
  • Duff’s Suitcase – Sarah Duff is a freelance travel writer and photographer from South Africa , she has been travelling for a living for the last six years.
  • Pegs on the Line – A collection of travel stories about places, people and experiences around the world written by Pegs, aka Megan Hogarth.
  • Hidden Europe – Narrative travel writing on hidden gems of Europe , focusing on cultures and communities.
  • Hack Writers – The independent writer’s magazine with section for Travel, where any travel writer, unpublished or the well established one, can say something.
  • Kickass Trips – World’s most original, non-conforming, crazy, inventive and inspiring travel stories.
  • Old World Wandering – A collection of travel stories written by two South Africans making their way through the Old World overland.
  • Collazo Projects – Stories and photos from the big, beautiful world. Interested in overlooked, untold stories, especially in Latin America.
  • Maria Falvey – Maria creates literary snapshots by encapsulating her experiences and observances from life in the Arctic… and beyond.
  • Stories of Conflict and Love – Living, loving, storytelling in conflict zones around the world. Roxanne is interested in gender, violence, and armed conflict.
  • Velabas – A travel narrative, a story about traveling around the world writing, drawing and above all learning.
  • Paper Boats – A journal of literary travel writing and photography, documenting stories from unlikely places and promoting a culture of storytelling.
  • A Lot of Wind – Robert Graham’s travel narratives from Spain and around.
  • Justin Fox Africa – Justin Fox is a travel writer, novelist and photographer based in Cape Town, South Africa .
  • Pandelicious – Lauren’s weirdly concocted tales with pictures taken with my totally legit camera.
  • The Wander Life – A blog of an Uruguayan writer and film producer Veronica focuses on travel.
  • Snarky Tofu – Snarky Tofu blog by Joshua Samuel Brown, LP writer, presenting the increasingly erratic notes of a recovering travel writer.
  • The Ripcord Adventure Journal – This journal aims to publish the very best articles, epitomising adventure and the very essence of adventurous travel writing from around the globe.
  • Shooter Files – F.D. Walker’s blog came out from his passion for street photography and his love of travel.
  • Where the Road Goes – Richard Stupart is a freelance photojournalist and writer with an interest in the politics of Africa.
  • Escape from Cube Land – Entertaining travel stories from around the world by Steve Skabrat.
  • Fuel a Fire – Multimedia journalist Adam Bennett gives a delectable insight into exciting destinations from across the world.
  • Hither & You – Jamie Lafferty is a writer and photographer from Scotland. Being passionate about travel since early age, he have visited all seven continents before he was 27. He shares the tales on his blog.
  • The Awayfarer Post – A collection of very interesting articles on heritage-rich sites, reaching out to experts for their thoughts.
  • Confessions of a Free Bird – The antics and confessions of a free bird, a girl from Canada living in Australia.
  • Zoo Adventurer – Conrad is a daydream traveler, photographer and videographer, although he doesn’t consider himslef to be any of those.
  • Roads Less Traveled – Tracy is bilingual multimedia travel writer specializing in sustainable & meaningful travel, especially in Latin America.
  • Somewheresville – The author is a British travel journalist living on a farm in Cadiz, Spain.
  • Feeling Nomad – A group of restless wanderers fascinated by the world and determined to make it a better place for all. Selection of articles about the environment, future of our children, mistreatment of animals, disappearing cultures and languages, racism, human rights, violence, etc.

Best Travel Industry News Websites

  • Mashable – Latest travel news from Mashable.com, the top resource and guide for digital culture.
  • Tnooz – Tnooz is a global provider of news, analysis, commentary, education, data and business services to the travel, tourism and hospitality industry.
  • Travel Weekly – An award-winning news coverage and analysis of the business of travel.
  • Travel Pulse – Breaking U.S. & International travel news, watch amazing travel videos, discover great deals & learn all about the travel industry.
  • Elliott – Elliott is a site that advocates for you. Travel customer service by Christopher Elliott, an author of How To Be The World’s Smartest Traveler.
  • Travolution – Essential information, commentary, market intelligence and analysis for anyone running an online travel business.

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38 Inspiring Travel Magazines Worthy of a Subscription

Jason Barnette

By Jason Barnette | Travel writer and photographer with 15+ years of road tripping experience

  • Last Updated on November 1, 2023
  • Published on November 25, 2022

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Travel magazines are great resources for inspiration and information. Inciteful articles go beyond the things to do in a destination and explore why you should visit in the first place. Hotel reviews, travel gear roundups, exploration of new trends, and interviews with interesting people in the travel industry keep you entertained through dozens of glossy pages.

Some travel magazines cover the globe, offering a chance to see exotic destinations in far-off lands. Other magazines stick closer to home, covering only regions or states. And then, special interest magazines cover topics like travel gear, outdoor recreation, and unique places to visit.

But when was the last time you picked up a travel magazine?

Browse through this list of travel magazines worthy of a subscription. Read the details of the magazine’s coverage, digital vs. print editions, and their publication frequency. And keep in mind – these make excellent gifts as well.

What about city magazines?

City magazines can offer additional insight into a destination, but not always. The magazines also include local news, shopping guides for home décor, and seasonal things to do around town. I recommend checking out city magazines when you travel but don’t get a subscription unless you visit that destination several times yearly.

Table of Contents

Condé nast traveler, food & wine, national geographic, travel + leisure, blueridge country, caribbean living, coastal living, coastal virginia, cowboys & indians, midwest living, smoky mountain living, arizona highways, louisiana life, minnesota monthly, new hampshire magazine, new jersey monthly, new mexico magazine, oklahoma today magazine, rhode island monthly, texas highways, texas parks & wildlife, vermont magazine, adventure cyclist magazine, american road, backcountry, blue ridge motorcycling, garden & gun, lighthouse digest, national parks magazine, rv magazine.

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Travel Lifestyle Magazines

The premier category of travel magazines, these industry icons cover worldwide topics and destinations, keep you informed about current travel trends, and inspire you to dust off the passport.

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A relative newcomer to the travel magazine market, Afar began publishing six issues each year in 2009. The magazine publishes immersive stories that go deep into the culture and history of travel destinations around the world. Each issue also features columns about travel gear, food, and profiles of interesting people in the industry.

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Founded in New York City in 1909, Condé Nast is a vast media company with nearly a dozen magazine publications. Condé Nast Traveler is a luxury travel magazine published eight times yearly, featuring destination guides, hotel and resort reviews, and essays. Columns explore travel trends, the hottest new restaurants and hotels, and inside info on prices worldwide.

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First published in 1978, Food & Wine is a lifestyle magazine featuring articles about cooking and entertaining at home. But the magazine also features restaurant reviews, interviews with celebrity chefs, and new culinary trends to try worldwide. The magazine is published monthly with seasonal themes and travel inspiration in every issue.

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It was a gut punch when National Geographic Traveler was shuttered in 2019. Published for twenty-five years, the travel-themed magazine was rolled into the flagship National Geographic . The broad-topic parent magazine now features one or two travel features in their monthly issues and a vast trove of information with a digital subscription.

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Top Recommended

Published in New York City since 1937, Travel + Leisure is one of the top travel magazines in the world. The monthly publication features articles highlighting destinations worldwide, columns to help you save money while traveling, and reviews of hotels and restaurants. It’s one of the most inspiring magazines and the one subscription I recommend everyone order.

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Wanderlust is the United Kingdom’s top travel magazine, published in London since 1993. The magazine focuses on travel destinations throughout the UK and Europe with destination guides, essays, interviews, and reviews. The bi-monthly publication features a whopping 200+ pages that will almost certainly keep you reading until the next issue arrives. A subscription also grants access to their vast digital archives.

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Regional Travel Magazines

Regional travel magazines broaden their topics beyond just travel to also include home décor and living. But these magazines are also an excellent resource for finding off-the-beaten-path destinations or learning about a new region of the country to explore.

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Based in Roanoke, Virginia, BlueRidge Country is a lifestyle and travel magazine focused on the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. The monthly issues feature a section on upcoming festivals and events that are perfect for weekend getaways. You’ll also find destination articles, hotel and restaurant reviews, and exciting things to do in the great outdoors in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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National Park Week 2024

Learn about the annual celebration of the National Park System and read my travel guides to national park units across the country.

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With a subscription to Caribbean Living , you’ll “travel beyond the beach” with an inside look at the culture of the Caribbean islands. Issues are only published four times each year, but the publications are packed with intriguing travel stories, unique places to visit, and tips on how to make the most of your tropical getaway.

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Life was turbulent for Coastal Living after Meredith purchased Time, Inc. in 2018. After a year stuck exclusively on newsstands, the magazine was again made available for subscriptions. The four issues published annually are packed with destination guides, travel tips, and reviews to make the most of your coastal getaway.

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Published six times yearly, Coastal Virginia covers the region around Virginia Beach and the Eastern Shore. The publication includes lists of local events and festivals, travel guides to popular coastal destinations, and interviews with the local business owners who keep the travel industry thriving in coastal Virginia.

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When Cowboys & Indians began publishing in 1992, its editors aimed to make it “the premier magazine of the West.” And with 16 issues each year, you’ll have plenty to read about the not-so-wild west. Each issue is packed with home décor, recipes for local foods, travel guides to popular destinations, and upcoming events and festivals.

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Based in Des Moines, Iowa, Midwest Living has been published four times yearly since 1986. The issues explore the vast region with travel guides, interviews, and reviews of places to visit. Issues include lifestyle topics like home décor and recipes, but you’ll still find plenty of travel topics to inspire your next Midwest adventure.

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Based in Waynesville, North Carolina at the footsteps of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Smoky Mountain Living publishes stories covering the southern Appalachian Mountains. The stories include local arts and crafts, culture, music, and travel. It’s an excellent magazine for more than just the national park – it’s every small mountain town and hidden cove you never knew you wanted to visit.

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The first issue of Sunset was published in 1898 – no kidding. Initially published by the Southern Pacific Railroad, today the lifestyle magazine covers the American West with topics on home life, cooking, gardening, and travel. Although it’s a broad-ranged magazine, the travel articles are inspirational.

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Published since 1935, Yankee celebrates the culture of the New England states. Six issues each year feature stories about local traditions, festivals and events, lifestyle, and reviews of up-and-coming boutique hotels and restaurants.

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State Travel Magazines

Narrowing the focus, state travel magazines focus on lifestyle and travel topics within their borders. If you visit a particular state every year, a subscription to one of these magazines could be invaluable for inspiring you to visit new destinations.

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Published since 1935, Alaska is more than just a magazine to promote travel across the northernmost state – it’s also a journal of the Alaskan way of life. The magazine is published ten times yearly and features destination guides, seasonal activities, and outdoor adventures across the state. The magazine also featured excellent information about hunting, national parks, and how to travel across the state.

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In 1921, the Arizona Department of Transportation began publishing a 10-page pamphlet to promote the highways across the state. Today, Arizona Highways is a monthly magazine published in Phoenix. Each issue includes road trip possibilities, travel guides, and stories about the state’s history and culture.

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Published six times yearly, Louisiana Life includes roundups of upcoming events and festivals, travel guides, and an inside look at the state’s culture.

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The “Land of 10,000 Lakes” is brought to life with Minnesota Monthly , which is now ironically only published six times annually . The travel and lifestyle magazine features articles on destinations to visit, events you must attend, and things to do across the state and over the water.

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New Hampshire Magazine publishes 10 issues each year packed with information about the state’s tourist destinations, seasonal guides to explore autumn colors and spring flowers, and reviews of local restaurants.

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New Jersey Monthly publishes an issue every month of the year filled with lifestyle tips, destination guides, and things to do across the state to the Jersey Shore.

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Launched in 1923, New Mexico Magazine was the first magazine to focus on travel within a single state. With 11 issues published annually by the New Mexico Tourism Department in Santa Fe, the magazine features articles on the state’s culture, history, outdoor recreation, and destinations.

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Since 1956, Oklahoma Today Magazine has been the official publication of the state of Oklahoma. The issues – published 6 times yearly – feature articles on history, culture, food, and travel across the state.

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Published since 1933, Our State is one of the best state travel magazines in the country. The monthly issues are filled with travel guides, upcoming events and festivals, stellar photography, and things to do in small towns and big cities across the Tarheel State.

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Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the country, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do. And with 12 issues of Rhode Island Monthly published each year, you can learn all about it. The articles cover events and festivals, things to do, places to visit, and go in-depth with reviews and interviews.

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Published since 1974 by the Texas Department of Transportation, Texas Highways is a monthly magazine that features destination guides, road trip itineraries, and seasonal inspiration for travel across the state. The articles include interviews with travel industry professionals, reviews of local restaurants and resorts, and roundups of things to do, places to go, and festivals to attend.

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Based in Austin, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department protects the wildlife and their habitats across the state. And since 1942, the state agency has published Texas Parks & Wildlife . 10 issues annually are filled with tips about outdoor recreation, hunting, fishing, and anything else you can do in the great outdoors in the state.

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Published only 5 times each year, Vermont Magazine explores the history, culture, and travel across the state. Articles take a deep dive with interviews, reviews, and guides to help you get the most out of a visit to the state.

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Special Interest Magazines

Instead of travel guides or restaurant reviews or business owner interviews, the special interest magazine focuses on specific things to do while home or traveling. You’ll find stories about outdoor recreation, exploring national park units, and how to travel in an RV in the pages of these magazines.

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Adventure Cyclist Magazine has been published since 1975 by the Adventure Cycling Association . The Missoula, Montana-based association is an excellent resource for adventurous bicycle trails, gear reviews, and technical guides. Their magazine reflects this mission with 9 issues published annually packed with useful information. Membership in the association includes a subscription to the magazine and vice versa.

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Published 4 times annually, American Road is the definitive magazine of the road tripper. The issues are filled with road trip travelogues, itineraries, roadside attractions, and reviews of restaurants and hotels you’ll find along the way.

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Backcountry is the only magazine dedicated to outdoor recreation far from the paved highways. Published six times yearly, the magazine features gear reviews, backcountry tips, and destination guides worldwide. It’s an excellent resource for discovering backcountry adventures, how to get there, and where to stay.

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Blue Ridge Motorcycling is published 4 times annually by the same folks behind Smoky Mountain Living . The magazine features scenic and thrilling motorcycle routes throughout the Blue Ridge Mountains in the Southern Appalachians. Issues also feature motorcycle gear reviews and travel guides perfect for two-wheel adventures.

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Published in Charleston, South Carolina, Garden & Gun is a regional magazine focusing on the American South. It’s not entirely a travel magazine with a wide range of topics from household décor to outdoor adventure. But the magazine regularly publishes fantastic articles about destinations you need to visit.

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Lighthouse Digest is an interesting magazine subscription, especially for lovers of lighthouses. Published bi-monthly, the magazine features the history of the lighthouses, stories of previous keepers and their families, and travel guides on how to visit them. It’s a great resource for festivals and events to help you plan a weekend getaway to a lighthouse.

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National Parks Magazine is the official magazine published by the National Parks Conservation Association. Published 4 times annually, the issues are filled with conservation stories and ways people can help protect the parks. But it also features excellent travel guides on things to do in the parks and sustainable ways to visit.

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Published since 1977, Outside is a magazine about everything to do outside. The magazine is published bi-monthly. Each issue is stuffed with outdoor adventure gear reviews, technical articles, interviews of outdoor enthusiasts, and travel guides to amazing outdoor adventure destinations.

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RoadRUNNER is a relative newcomer to the travel magazine domain, published for the first time in 2001. Based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the magazine covers all topics related to motorcycle touring and traveling with one headlight. Published bi-monthly, issues feature gear reviews, travel guides, and thrilling routes to explore on two wheels.

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RV Magazine is the premier magazine for recreational vehicle owners. Articles on tips, vehicle reviews, and new gear are published monthly. Print, digital, and combination subscriptions are offered to get the best of everything they offer.

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Flying Off The Bookshelf

40 Books Set in + About Nigeria

Books About Nigeria

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Nigerian literature has exploded in popularity in recent years with the rise of authors like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Akwaeke Emezi. If you’re looking for books about Nigeria, this list has you covered with literary fiction, romances, memoirs, children’s books, fantasy, and more.

Nigeria is a country of dualities. It is modern in many senses and has a large wealthy population. But there is also a large population of the country that lives in extreme poverty. And the history of Nigeria is riddled with conflict, from the impact of colonialism and slavery to the more recent civil war of the 1960s.

But more optimistically than that, if you judge from this book list, it seems to be a country of dreamers. There are better things out there with new lives to find. And these books about Nigeria reflect that, whether it is Nigerians finding new futures in their own country or by moving to places like London or the US. No matter what though, Nigeria is home for these writers and characters, and these books are soaked in a love (albeit sometimes complicated) for Nigeria.

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Nigerian Novels

Americanah by chimamanda ngozi adichie.

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This bestseller has become perhaps the best known Nigerian novel of recent years. In it, Ifemelu and Obinze are in love but part ways when they leave Nigeria. Ifemelu goes to America and is faced with racism for the first time. And later, when she returns to Nigeria, she must figure out where she now fits in with both her home and Obinze. For fans of contemporary fiction.

Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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This historical novel from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie captures the story of Nigeria’s civil war, as the Igbo people tried to secede from Nigeria in 1967. The story is told from the perspective of a 13-year-old houseboy as well as two wealthy twin sisters. For fans of literary and historical fiction.

Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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Kambili and her brother Jaja seem to have a picture-perfect life in Nigeria. But the truth is that their father, a religious fanatic, has created an unhappy home. Then they are sent to live with their aunt during a period of military violence, and they discover that families can be filled with joy and homes can be happy. For fans of literary fiction and coming of age stories.

Stay with Me by Ayobami Adebayo

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Yejide and Akin are newly married and agree on a fundamental principal: even though polygamy is accepted, they won’t let it be a part of their marriage. But then Yejide has trouble getting pregnant and Akin’s mother shows up with a woman she introduces as Akin’s second wife. For fans of literary fiction.

The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Daré

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Adunni is a girl who lives in rural Nigeria and is determined to get an education and find her voice. She is up against many obstacles, including poverty and abuse, but she remains hopeful and determined. For fans of literary fiction.

Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi

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Emezi is an award winning Nigerian writer, and Freshwater is their first novel. It’s about a girl named Ada who struggles with mental health as she grows, her mind separating into different selves. When she goes to America for college, the stakes for her mental health are raised even higher. For fans of literary fiction.

The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi

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This novel starts out with a shock: a mother in Nigeria opens her door to find her son’s body on her porch. This novel is about Vivek, that son, his life and relationships, and what eventually led to his death. For fans of literary fiction and queer stories.

Dangerous Love by Ben Okri

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This novel, set during Nigeria’s civil war, tells the story of Omovo who is in love with a married woman who lives nearby. She also loves him, but they can never be together. This is for fans of quiet novels and literary fiction.

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The Fishermen by Chigozie Obioma

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When their father leaves town for work, four brothers decide to skip school and go fishing. At the river they meet a madman who predicts the oldest brother will be killed by one of his other brothers, a prediction which changes the course of their futures. For fans of myth-like tales and literary fiction.

The Icarus Girl by Helen Oyeyemi

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Jess grows up with an English father and Nigerian mother, and she never feels like she fits in. Then she visits Nigeria for the first time and finally feels like she has found her place. She also makes a new friend, TillyTilly. But TillyTilly seems to be hiding something. For fans of myth-like tales and literary fiction.

Black Sunday by Tola Rotimi Abraham

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Bibike and Ariyike are twins and they have a close relationship. But then their family life starts to fall apart as their mother loses her job and their father is drawn into a cult-like church. When they are sent to live with other family, will they keep their close relationship or will the strain be too much for them? For fans of sibling stories and literary fiction.

My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite

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Korede’s sister Ayoola has a habit of killing her boyfriends. And Korede is always there to help clean up the mess. But then Korede starts to like a guy at the hospital where she works. And when he asks Korede for her sister’s phone number, it can’t mean good things. The New York Times described this as “Lagos noir” and it’s perfect for fans of crime fiction and dark satire.

What It Means When a Man Falls from the Sky: Stories by Lesley Nneka Arimah

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While not a novel, this book of short stories is largely set in Nigeria. It focuses on relationships, often between parents and children, but also between other family members. There is a story about three generations of women haunted by the past, a story about a woman who weaves her own child out of her hair, and a story about an unsettling utopian future. For fans of literary fiction and short stories.

Jollof Rice and Other Revolutions: A Novel in Interlocking Stories by Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemi

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This novel about Nigerian girls at a wealthy boarding school is told in linking stories. It centers around four friends: Nonso, Remi, Aisha, and Solape. A school rebellion bonds them all together, but as they grow and find new lives outside of their school, they find themselves in different places. For fans of short stories, women’s fiction, and literary fiction.

Welcome to Lagos by Chibundu Onuzo

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This novel follows a group of people on their way to Nigeria as they try to escape the lives they had and search for a new future. There is an army officer abandoning his post after he is told to kill civilians, a member of a rebel group who wants to become a DJ, a girl whose father has been killed, and a woman escaping an abusive husband. This is for fans of literary fiction.

Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta

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When civil war breaks out in Nigeria, Ijeoma is sent away for safety. She is only eleven, but while she is away she falls in love with another girl. When they are discovered though, she learns this is a part of herself she will have to hide. For fans of historical fiction and queer stories.

The Secret Lives of the Four Wives by Lola Shoneyin

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This novel is about polygamy in Nigeria, as the lives of Baba Segi’s three wives are thrown into chaos when a fourth wife is added to the wealthy family. You might also see this book listed as The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives . For fans of family stories.

Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People On Earth by Wole Soyinka

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In this political satire novel, Dr. Menka and his friend Duyole are both up against an adversary getting in the way of their success. Someone is stealing body parts from Dr. Menka’s hospital, while Duyole is faced with a mysterious roadblock on his way to his new post at the United Nations. This is for fans of literary fiction, satire, and mysteries.

Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe

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This book is the first book in Achebe’s African Trilogy, and it tackles British colonialism in the late 1800s. Okonkwo is a Igbo warrior and wants to keep his traditions alive and resist the British, but of course we all know through the way history went and that this won’t work out for him. For fans of literary fiction, modern classics, and historical fiction.

Dele Weds Destiny by Tomi Obaro

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Three friends, Funmi, Enitan, and Zainab, reunited in Lagos for the wedding of Funmi’s daughter, Destiny. They have been through everything together, including fraught loves. Now, at the wedding, Funmi wants everything to be perfect, but it soon becomes clear that something is wrong. For fans of women’s fiction.

The Sweetest Remedy by Jane Igharo

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Hannah never knew her father, but when he dies she travels to Nigeria, curious to learn about the half of her family she has never known. There, her presence is controversial, but as she discovers more about her family she also starts to fall in love. For fans of women’s fiction and romance.

Where We End & Begin by Jane Igharo

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Even though Dunni and Obinna were once high school sweethearts, Dunni hasn’t seen him since she moved to the United States. She’s created a new life for herself in Seattle with a career plan and a fiancé her parents love. But when she returns to Nigeria for a friend’s wedding and sees Obinna again, it throws everything off course. For fans of romance.

The Nigerwife by Vanessa Walters

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Nicole lives in Nigeria, married to a wealthy man and part of the group of foreign women married to Nigerian men known as the Nigerwives. But then Nicole disappears and her aunt Claudine travels to Nigeria to discover what happened to her. For fans of suspense and domestic thrillers.

Noor by Nnedi Okorafor

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In a futuristic Nigeria, AO is on the run. She’s never fit in, and when she runs away after a disaster, she meet a man named DNA who joins up with her. But in this world, everything is streamed, and the world is watching them. For fans of sci-fi and fantasy.

Non-Fiction Books About Nigeria

Aké – the years of childhood by wole soyinka.

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This memoir tells the story of Soyinka’s childhood in a small Nigerian village during World War II. He grew up in a church compound with Christian parents, but also learned Yoruba traditions from his grandfather. For fans of memoirs and coming-of-age stories.

I Am Still With You: Reckoning with Silence, Inheritance, and History by Emmanuel Iduma

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After years of living in NYC, Emmanuel Iduma returns to Nigeria. This memoir reflects on his family and Nigeria’s history as he searches for answers about the disappearance of his uncle during Nigeria’s civil war. For fans of memoirs and books about history and politics.

A Coastline Is an Immeasurable Thing: A Memoir Across Three Continents by Mary-Alice Daniel

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Mary-Alice Daniel was born in Nigeria, but largely grew up in England before settling in the United States. This is a memoir that looks at her heritage, where she belongs in the various tribes of Nigeria, and how both the traditions of her Nigerian family and the culture of her adopted home have shaped her. For fans of memoirs.

Looking for Transwonderland: Travels in Nigeria by Noo Saro-Wiwa

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Noo Saro-Wiwa is a Nigerian raised in England and hated going to Nigeria every summer to visit her father. But after her father dies and she goes years without visiting, she finally decides to return and see Nigeria for everything it really is, from Lagos to the countryside and more. For fans of travel memoirs.

Be(com)ing Nigerian: A Guide by Elnathan John

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This comedic book takes a look at Nigerian society, from politicians to wealthy businessmen to religious leaders. It’s a satirical look at the people that hold positions of power in Nigeria and what that means for society at large. For fans of satire and humor writing.

Children’s Books Set in Nigeria

Olu and greta by diana ejaita.

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Olu and Greta are cousins. But Olu lives in Nigeria while Greta lives in Italy. While it may seem like their lives would be super different, they are both kids who love to play and have fun, and this simple book highlights their similarities even while living on different continents. Recommended ages: 0-5 years.

Baby Goes to Market by Atinuke, Illustrated by Angela Booksbank

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In this counting book, Baby goes to market with Mama and the different vendors give cute baby treats. Recommended ages: 0-3 years.

Catch That Chicken! by Atinuke, Illustrated by Angela Brooksbank

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In a small Nigerian village, Lami is great at catching chickens. But then she tries to catch a chicken too quickly and hurts her ankle, learning a lesson about how thinking can be more important sometimes than moving. Recommended ages: 2-5 years.

Why The Sky Is Far Away: A Nigerian Folktale by Mary-Joan Gerson, Illustrated by Carla Golembe

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With captivating illustrations, this Nigerian folktale explains how the greed of people caused the sky to move far away from the Earth. Recommended ages: 3-7 years.

Middle Grade and YA Books About Nigeria

Anna hibiscus by atinuke, illustrated by lauren tobia.

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Anna Hibiscus lives in “amazing Africa” with her big extended family. This book of stories is all about Anna Hibiscus’s adventures as her Auntie Comfort comes to visit from Canada, her family goes on vacation, and her brothers, Double and Trouble, seem to always cause trouble. This is the first book in a series. Recommended ages: 4-9 years.

Too Small Tola by Atinuke, Illustrated by Onyinye Iwu

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Tola lives in a Lagos apartment with her sister, brother, and grandmother. And even though she is “too small,” she finds unique ways that only she can help her family and neighbors. And if kids love this book, it’s the first in a series. Recommended ages: 7-9 years.

Children of the Quicksands by Efua Traoré

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When Simi goes to a small Nigerian village to live with her grandmother, she goes looking for a family secret. But she finds herself sinking through quicksand into an alternate reality. Recommended ages: 8-12 years.

Jummy at the River School by Sabine Adeyinka

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Jummy is going to attend the best girls boarding school in Nigeria, except her best friend, Caro, isn’t going with her. Then Caro appears at the school to work, and Jummy and her new friends band together to help her. Recommended ages: 9-11 years.

Ikenga by Nnedi Okorafor

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After Nnamdi’s father is killed, he wants to avenge his death. A powerful criminal is suspected of murdering him, but there’s not much Nnamdi can do until one night he has an experience that grants him magical powers. Recommended ages: 10-12 years.

Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi

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This YA fantasy novel set in West Africa (likely Nigeria since the author is Nigerian-American) tells the story of Zélie, who wants to bring magic back after the king eradicated it, taking her mother with it. This book is on so many “best of” lists and is for fans of fantasy. Recommended ages: 14 and up.

How You Grow Wings by Rimma Onoseta

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This book is about two sisters in Nigeria, Cheta and Zam, who are vastly different and don’t get along; but both live with their abusive mother. Then they both escape, Zam to a luxurious life with her aunt and Cheta to a life of hardship. But when they come back together, what will their relationship look like? And will they care enough to help each other? Recommended ages: 14 and up.

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The top travel agencies in nigeria: a comprehensive list.

Last Updated on January 27, 2024

Introduction

Travel Agencies in Nigeria: In Nigeria, travel agencies play a crucial role in facilitating travel and tourism activities.

These agencies act as intermediaries between travelers and service providers, ensuring a smooth and convenient travel experience.

This blog post will provide a comprehensive list of the top travel agencies in Nigeria.

Travel agencies in Nigeria are vital for several reasons. Firstly, they offer expert advice and guidance to travelers, helping them navigate through various travel options and make informed decisions.

Additionally, these agencies handle the tedious task of booking flights, accommodations, and transportation, saving travelers time and effort

Moreover, travel agencies often have access to exclusive deals, discounts, and packages, making travel more affordable for individuals and families.

The aim of this blog post is to present a detailed compilation of the leading travel agencies in Nigeria.

By providing a comprehensive list, readers will have a go-to resource when planning their next trip.

From well-established agencies to emerging players, this blog post will showcase various travel agencies, their services, and accolades, assisting readers in choosing the right agency for their specific travel needs.

Criteria for Selection

The travel industry in Nigeria is filled with numerous travel agencies, making it difficult for travelers to choose the best one for their needs.

However, there are certain criteria that can help in the selection process.

Reliability is an essential factor when choosing a travel agency. Travelers want to be confident that the agency will deliver on its promises and provide excellent service.

So, what are the top travel agencies in Nigeria that meet these criteria?

Here is a list of some of the best options:

  • Travelstart Nigeria: Known for its reliability and excellent customer service, Travelstart Nigeria offers a wide range of travel services, including flights, hotels, car rentals, and holiday packages.
  • Wakanow: This agency has built a strong reputation in the Nigerian travel industry. With a focus on customer satisfaction, Wakanow offers a variety of services for domestic and international travel.
  • Connect Nigeria: Connect Nigeria is known for its personalized service and attention to detail. They specialize in corporate travel and have a team of experts dedicated to meeting the unique needs of business travelers.
  • Zenith Travels: With over two decades of experience, Zenith Travels has established itself as one of the leading travel agencies in Nigeria. They offer a wide range of services and have a strong industry reputation.
  • Diamond Travel Agency: Diamond Travel Agency is known for its reliability and competitive prices. They offer various tour packages, including domestic and international destinations.
  • Topaz Travels and Tours: This agency is known for its excellent customer service and attention to detail. They provide various travel services, including visa assistance and travel insurance.

When choosing a travel agency in Nigeria, travelers should consider factors such as reliability, customer reviews, range of services, and industry reputation.

Agencies like Travelstart Nigeria, Wakanow, Connect Nigeria, Zenith Travels, Diamond Travel Agency, and Topaz Travels and Tours are among the top options in the country.

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Top Travel Agencies in Nigeria: A Comprehensive List

1. quantum travels.

Quantum Travels is one of the leading travel agencies in Nigeria. Founded in 1999, they have established themselves as a premier provider of travel services in the country.

The agency offers a wide range of services, including flight bookings, hotel reservations, visa assistance, travel insurance, and holiday packages. They cater to both individual travelers and corporate clients.

Quantum Travels has received numerous accolades for their excellence in the industry. They have been recognized as the “Best Travel Agency in Nigeria” by the Nigeria Tourism Awards multiple times.

Customers rave about their exceptional customer service and attention to detail.

Many have praised the agency for their efficiency in handling travel arrangements and their ability to provide bespoke travel experiences.

2. Mayfair Travel

Mayfair Travel is a well-established travel agency that has been operating in Nigeria for over two decades. They have built a reputation for their professionalism and expertise in the industry.

The agency offers a wide array of services, including flight bookings, hotel reservations, visa assistance, travel insurance, and tour packages.

They have a team of experienced travel consultants ready to assist customers with their travel needs.

Mayfair Travel has been recognized for their outstanding achievements in the industry. They have won the “Best Travel Agency in West Africa” award at the World Travel Awards for several consecutive years.

Customers of Mayfair Travel have commended the agency for their personalized service and attention to detail.

Many have praised their knowledgeable staff who go above and beyond to ensure a smooth and memorable travel experience.

3. Travelwings

Travelwings is a renowned travel agency operating in Nigeria. With a presence in over 50 countries, they have established themselves as a global player in the travel industry.

The agency offers a wide range of services, including flight bookings, hotel reservations, visa assistance, travel insurance, and holiday packages.

They also specialize in customized travel experiences tailored to the needs and preferences of their customers.

Travelwings has received several prestigious awards for their excellence in the industry. They have been recognized as the “Best Online Travel Agency in Africa” at the African Travel Awards.

Customers praise Travelwings for their user-friendly website and seamless booking process. They appreciate the agency’s commitment to delivering exceptional customer service and ensuring customer satisfaction.

Wakanow is a leading travel agency in Nigeria, known for its innovative approach to travel solutions. Since its establishment in 2008, the agency has been at the forefront of the travel industry in Nigeria.

Wakanow offers a comprehensive range of services, including flight bookings, hotel reservations, visa assistance, travel insurance, and holiday packages.

They also provide a unique “Fly Now, Pay Later” option for customers.

The agency has earned numerous awards and accolades for their exceptional services. They have been recognized as the “Best Online Travel Agency in Nigeria” by the Nigeria Tourism Awards multiple times.

Customers value Wakanow for their competitive prices and excellent customer service. They appreciate the agency’s commitment to providing prompt and reliable travel solutions.

5. Finchglow Travels

Finchglow Travels is a leading travel agency known for its commitment to excellence and innovation. With over a decade of experience, they have become a trusted name in the Nigerian travel industry.

The agency offers a wide range of services, including flight bookings, hotel reservations, visa assistance, travel insurance, and customized holiday packages.

They also specialize in corporate travel management for businesses.

Finchglow Travels has been recognized for their exceptional performance in the industry. They have received the “Travel Agency of the Year” award at the Nigeria Tourism Awards.

Customers praise Finchglow Travels for their attention to detail and personalized service.

Many have commended their knowledgeable and friendly staff who go above and beyond to ensure a seamless and memorable travel experience.

These top travel agencies in Nigeria have consistently delivered outstanding services to their clients.

Whether it’s a family vacation, business trip, or leisure travel, these agencies have proven to be reliable partners in ensuring a smooth and memorable travel experience.

With their expertise, wide range of services, and commitment to customer satisfaction, these travel agencies have carved a niche for themselves in Nigeria’s travel industry.

Whether you’re a frequent traveler or planning your first trip, consider reaching out to one of these top travel agencies for a stress-free and enjoyable travel experience in Nigeria.

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Comparison of agencies

In the world of travel, choosing the right agency can make or break your vacation experience.

With a plethora of options available in Nigeria, it can be overwhelming to decide which travel agency to trust with your plans.

To simplify this decision-making process, we have carefully evaluated the top travel agencies in Nigeria based on several criteria.

The following comparison highlights the strengths and weaknesses of each agency, while also discussing their target audience.

Now, let’s evaluate their overall performance based on the established criteria.

Quantum Travels stands out for its exceptional customer service and strong partnerships, making it an ideal choice for luxury travelers.

However, its limited destination options and higher prices may deter budget-conscious individuals.

Mayfair Travel excels in affordability and variety of destinations, making it a great option for those seeking budget-friendly travel.

However, inconsistent customer service and limited customization may be off-putting for some.

Travelwings caters to the specific niche of adventure and eco-tourism, providing knowledgeable guides and unique experiences.

However, the lack of flexibility in itineraries and limited options for luxurious accommodations may not appeal to all travelers.

Wakanow offers exclusive access to off-the-beaten-path destinations and personalized attention, attracting those who crave unconventional experiences.

Nevertheless, its higher prices and limited knowledge of mainstream tourist attractions may put off some potential customers.

Considering the target audience for each agency’s services further helps in making an informed decision.

Quantum Travels caters to luxury travelers who value personalized itineraries and superior service. Mayfair Travel targets budget-conscious travelers looking for economical options.

Travelwings appeals to nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Lastly, Wakanow targets travelers seeking unique and unconventional experiences.

Ultimately, the best travel agency for you depends on your specific travel preferences and budget.

While Quantum Travels may be perfect for luxury seekers, Mayfair Travel may suit budget-conscious travelers better.

Similarly, Travelwings and Wakanow cater to specific niche markets.

By carefully considering their strengths, weaknesses, and target audience, you can confidently select the travel agency that aligns with your travel needs and preferences.

Remember to always conduct thorough research and read customer reviews before making your final decision. Happy travels!

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Additional Honorable Mentions

In addition to the top travel agencies in Nigeria mentioned in the previous section, there are several other notable agencies that are worth considering for your travel needs.

Though they did not make it to the top list, they still offer valuable services and experiences.

Wakanow is a well-known travel agency in Nigeria and has been operating for many years.

They offer a wide range of travel services, including flight bookings, hotel reservations, vacation packages, and car rentals.

Wakanow is known for their competitive prices and excellent customer service.

2. Travelstart

Travelstart is another popular travel agency that provides affordable travel options.

They offer various services such as flight bookings, hotel reservations, and car rentals.

Travelstart is known for their user-friendly website and transparent pricing.

3. Tour2Nigeria

Tour2Nigeria focuses on promoting tourism within Nigeria and showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage.

hey offer tailor-made tour packages, including visits to historical sites, cultural festivals, wildlife reserves, and scenic destinations.

Tour2Nigeria aims to provide an authentic Nigerian travel experience.

4. Afro Tourism

Afro Tourism specializes in promoting African tourism, including Nigeria.

They organize guided tours, cultural immersion programs, and adventure trips to various destinations in Nigeria.

Afro Tourism aims to create sustainable tourism that benefits local communities and preserves natural resources.

FlyBoku is a relatively new travel agency that has gained attention for its user-friendly website and great deals.

They offer services such as flight bookings, hotel reservations, and holiday packages.

FlyBoku focuses on providing convenience and affordability to travelers.

Brief Mention of Other Notable Travel Agencies

In addition to the honorable mentions above, there are several other travel agencies in Nigeria that are notable in their own right, but they did not make it to the top list due to various factors.

1. Kontiki Travels

Kontiki Travels is known for their personalized approach, offering customized travel experiences tailored to individual preferences.

They specialize in luxury travel and provide services such as private jet charters, yacht rentals, and exclusive vacation packages. Kontiki Travels caters to high-end clientele.

2. Nogle Travels

Nogle Travels focuses on corporate travel management and offers comprehensive solutions for businesses.

They handle everything from flight bookings and accommodation to visa processing and travel insurance. Nogle Travels aims to simplify business travel and ensure cost-effectiveness.

3. Mayfair Travel Nigeria

Mayfair Travel Nigeria is a reputable travel agency that provides a wide range of travel services, including flight bookings, hotel reservations, and tour packages.

They have a strong network of partners and strive to offer competitive prices and quality customer service.

4. CloudSurfing Africa

CloudSurfing Africa specializes in adventure travel and organizes thrilling activities such as skydiving, bungee jumping, and wildlife safaris.

They cater to adrenaline junkies and nature enthusiasts, offering unforgettable experiences across Nigeria’s diverse landscapes.

5. Goge Africa

Goge Africa is a travel agency that focuses on promoting African tourism and culture through media production and organized tours.

They have a popular television show that showcases destinations in Nigeria and other African countries. Goge Africa aims to foster cultural exchange and appreciation.

While these travel agencies may not have made it to the top list, they still offer valuable services and unique experiences for travelers.

Whether you are looking for affordable options, personalized itineraries, luxury travel, or adventure trips, these honorable mentions and other notable agencies in Nigeria should be considered for your next travel plans.

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This blog post provided a comprehensive list of the top travel agencies in Nigeria.

These agencies, including Jumia Travel, Travelstart, and Wakanow, offer a range of services such as flight bookings, hotel reservations, and tour packages.

With their expertise and experience, they ensure a smooth and enjoyable travel experience for customers.

A. Summary of the top travel agencies mentioned in the blog post

  • Jumia Travel: Offers a wide range of travel services, including flight and hotel bookings.
  • Travelstart: Known for affordable flight deals and convenient online booking options.
  • Wakanow: Provides a variety of travel services, including flights, hotels, and holiday packages.
  • Goge Africa: Specializes in promoting tourism within Nigeria and Africa through cultural immersion experiences.
  • Accolade Travels: Offers customized travel packages and personalized services for corporate and leisure travelers.

B. Encouragement for readers to explore these agencies for their travel needs in Nigeria

For anyone planning to travel in Nigeria, these top travel agencies are a great option to consider.

From affordable flights to luxurious hotels and exciting tour packages, they cater to diverse travel needs.

By choosing one of these agencies, readers can ensure a hassle-free and fulfilling travel experience in Nigeria.

Reminder to always conduct additional research and read customer reviews before making a final decision

While these travel agencies have been mentioned as the top ones in Nigeria, it’s crucial for readers to conduct further research.

Checking customer reviews and testimonials will provide insights into the quality and reliability of these agencies.

By doing so, readers can make an informed decision and choose the best travel agency that suits their specific needs.

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Top 10 travel agencies in Nigeria  

Ruth Okwumbu-Imafidon

Have you ever go ne  through the rigours of applying for a visa in Nigeria,  only to get  rejected  in  the end? Or maybe you had to make a trip and spent hours online trying to  book reservations in  a good hotel ,   then  ended up getting there  and   discovering that  your reservation didn’t go through.   

Perhaps, you have  been  defrauded by poser travel agents, in your quest to travel abroad. Or maybe the reason you have not planned for  a  much-desired vacation  is  because you don’t have the time to attend to all the details.    

Whatever the case, everyone needs a travel agency or at least knows someone that does. Even when you know how to get these things done, it cannot compare to having a professional touch. Little things like having someone welcome you at the airport, and ensuring you get checked in at your hotel, can really matter .  

And that is why it is necessary to know some reliable travel agencies off the top of your head. In this article, Nairametrics brings you a list of top travel agencies in Nigeria that can take care of your travel needs and attend to all the details.    

Owing to the relationships these agencies have built over the years, they can get you incredibly lower airfares, hotel rates and other expenses, much more than you could get on your own. They also ensure that even if you are arriving in a country you have never been, you don’t get stranded.    

Nairametrics does not have affiliations with any of these agencies, but the list was drawn from the hundreds of travel agencies in Nigeria, selecting only the top ones which meet the criteria. All of the agencies listed here are registered with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, the Corporate Affairs Commission, National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies, and have built some reputation for themselves over the years.    

Each has also cornered a fair size of the Nigerian market share.    

Touchdowns Travels Limited    

Touchdown Travels Limited is the representative of  GlobalStar  in Nigeria. Though licensed by IATA since 1993, it only started representing  GlobalStar  in 2012.     

The agency offers services in flight bookings and reservations, as well as in organising tours and travel itineraries.     

The agency was established  by  Mr.  Dayo  Adeola ,  who is also   its  CEO/Managing Director. It is also a member of the National Association of Nigeria Travels Agencies (NANTA), and from  having just 2 staff, it has grown to  accommodate  about 50 staff, firmly etching its name among the top agencies in the industry.     

Touchdown is about the top agency in terms of market share and has earned several recognitions from most operating airlines in the country, as well as organisations in the industry.     

Headquartered in Lagos, the agency has travel desks (out-posts) manned by its staff, and situated within some  bluechip  companies. It also has a branch in Abuja. 

Quantum Travels    

Quantum  T ravels also ranks among top travel agencies in the country, and is Nigeria’s representative of BCD Travel, the third largest travel management company in the world.    

Its global presence gives the agency the advantage of meeting clients ’  travel needs across 97 countries.     

It is mostly known for corporate travel management, but its services extend to others such as passport and visa arrangements, flight and hotel reservations ,  as well as  providing  rentals for transportation.     

This agency also has a fair size of the Nigerian market share, ranking among the top five highest in terms of monthly ticket bookings.    

Wakanow.com limited     

Wakanow  was launched as the first online travel agency in 2008. Its founder ,  Obinna  Ekezie , a former professional basketball player ,  led the company till 2019  when  Adebayo  Adedeji  was appointed CEO.    

With IATA code 59-211806, and NANTA code ZTN/NANTA/LOS/08-821, the company did not waste time in capturing a significant market share, and at some point, was  reported  to own about 10% of the market share. Currently, it has the third highest flight bookings in the country.    

The agency offers travel consulting, hotel reservations, bespoke travel packages, flight booking, visa assistance, travel financing, etc . The company also offers credit facilities with flexible travel payment  plans , where the customer can pay 25% upfront, and structure the rest of the payments.    

The regular discounts and reward packages have also contributed to attracting more customers to the company. Recently, a little reward package  was introduced ,  where  customers are  rewarded  for  referring  new customers to  the  company.  

The agency recently introduced a new video selling product, where clients can schedule a visual tour of their potential destination with a Wakanow agent.   

To encourage travels after the pandemic, the company has introduced more deferred payment options called “Travel now, pay later”.   

FlinchGlow  Travels    

FlinchGlow Travels was founded in 2002 by Mr. Bankole Bernard, the current NANTA president who still runs the agency as CEO.     

As a partner with the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC),  FlinchGlow  offers some of the best services in the tourism industry ,  although it also serves clients with personal and business travel needs.     

FlinchGlow  also  takes  pride in its ability to secure good hotel rates at choice destinations, and plan tours for its clients. It ranks among the top five in terms of market share and sells a considerable volume of tickets monthly.     

Dees Travels and  T ours  L imited     

Dees  T ravels and  T our  L imited was founded in 2000 and registered with IATA in the same year. Apart from booking both local and international flights,  it  handles travel arrangements for individual and group tours, visa procurement, travel insurance, hotel reservations across countries,  c hauffeur/ c ar hire, and  a irport protocol services.    

According to data from airline operators, the agency is 5 th  highest in terms of market share and tickets sold on a monthly base.    

Business Travel Management Limited  

This agency is a member of the GHI Assets Ltd group, and has several names under it including Emirates holidays, Sky logistics ltd,  Rwandair  and HRG Nigeria. It was incorporated in 1998 and it was also accredited by IATA. It specializes in comprehensive travel management, logistics for business, corporate service and corporate travel management.  

The agency is IATA certified, and registered with other regulatory agencies. With the names under the group, BTM Limited has claimed its own share of the Nigerian travel market as well.  

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Travelstart    

Travelstart  another leading online travel agency with operations spread across Africa, and headquartered in Cape Town.   

Customers can  utilise  the online platform to book flights across all African countries and other continents as well, and also get their itinerary all planned for a vacation or business trip. Apart from flight reservations, the agency also handles car rentals and hotel reservations tailored to the  traveller’s  budget.   

Travelstart also handles visa processing and travel insurance. It was founded in Sweden by Stephan  Ekbergh , but has since extended operations to Nigeria, South Africa, Namibia, Tanzania, Egypt, Kenya, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and even Turkey, where it trades under the brand name  Geziko .  

Travelstart  has also captured its share of the Nigerian market, leveraging on its international network and brand recognition across the continent.   

Rewards Travels and Tours Limited   

Rewards Travels and Tours has over the last two decades earned its space in the industry. Its services include travel consultancy, travel  itinerary management, tourism and planning corporate travels.   

It was founded in 1999, and now has a network of branches across major cities in Nigeria, with established partners in the global tourism industry. the agency gives hotel booking services, car hires, cruises and charters across several countries.   

I t is IATA accredited, giving clients access to international and local airlines.   

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City Travels and Tours   

City Travels and Tours is one of the travel  agenc ies  you want to consider if the purpose of your travel is largely tourism. The company offers tourism services, reservations and bookings, vacations, cruises, consultation, destination and accommodation decisions.   

The  agency  is registered with IATA , as  well as NANTA , and has  a commendable network with critical  stakeholders in the tourism industry across the continent.  City Travels and Tours is often ranked among the top 10 among over 1500 registered travel agencies in the country.   

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Everyone needs a travel agency that has a professional touch and is reliable. Little things go a long way such as having someone welcome you at the airport, hassle-free hotel check-in procedures and great deals on airline tickets along with hotel stay rates working out for you effectively. Going to Nigeria and worried about the visa procedures, fraudulent deals or other travel worries? It is with that in mind we need to know the best travel agency in Nigeria to choose from. Listed below are the top 10 travel agencies in Nigeria (in no particular order)  that will take care of your travel needs and are highly reputed by the industry. So, let us read on!

Top Travel Agencies In Nigeria

1. quantum travels.

Quantum Travels

Quantum Travels is one of the best travel agencies in Nigeria with a global presence. It takes care of clients travel needs in 97 countries and has a fair size of the Nigerian travel market. While it is mostly known for its corporate travel management it also offers varied travel-related services, a good choice to make.

Services Offered To You: Corporate Travel | Flight and Hotel Reservations | Rentals and Transportation | Airline Ticket Bookings | Passport and Visa Arrangements

Other Reasons Why?

  • Top five highest in terms of monthly ticket booking.
  • Nigeria’s representative of BCD Travel.
  • Third largest travel management company in the world.
  • Registered with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, the Corporate Affairs Commission.
  • Recognised by the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies.
  • A trusted brand with over 300 branches in Nigeria.

Location: 35 Corporation Dr, Dolphin Estate 106104, Lagos, Nigeria

Website: quantumtravels.com

2. Mayfair Travel Nigeria Limited

Mayfair Travel Nigeria

The travel agency is highly reputed and among the best in Nigeria. It offers varied travel services and is accredited by IATA. The company offers plenty of frequent flyer programs, promotions, sales promotions and more.

Services Offered To You: Travel Consultation | Itinerary Planning | Reservations on IATA Airlines | Worldwide Network | Prepaid Ticket Advice | Hotel Reservations

  • Facilitation of ticket refunds.
  • Accredited by IATA.
  • Customer service professional support and guidance.
  • 5-star rating on Google.
  • Partnership with leading airlines such as Emirates, Etihad, Ethiopian, British Airways, Qatar.
  • Tour Guide and Tourist Information Centre facilities.

Location: Shop 2A, Block A Annex, Eko Court Complex, Kofo Abayomi St, Victoria Island 234101, Lagos, Nigeria

Website: mayfairtravel.net

3. Travelwings.com

Travelwings.com

Travelwings.com is a top online travel agency in Nigeria that is highly reputed. It is part of the prestigious Satguru Travel Group which is a leader in travel management services in Africa. Travelwings.com is a Dubai based online travel agency with over 25 years of experience. The company offers expert knowledge and professional customer services with the ease of online booking.

Services Offered To You: Travel Management | Flights | Holidays | Activities | Hotels | Staycations | Online Booking Services | Visa Services | Vacation Packages

  • Reliable service delivery and customer relations.
  • Smart analytics dashboard with real-time services. 
  • A one-stop travel management company for all travel needs.
  • Best deals on affordable rates on airfares and hotel stay.
  • Hassle-free visa services to Nigeria.
  • Popular cruise offers.
  • The parent company, Satguru Travel, is a global travel leader. It has won many accolades such as Nigeria’s Leading Travel Agency 2020 by WTA and more.
  • Best in class travel booking portal.

Location: First Floor, Desiree Plaza No 2 Sheraton/Opebi Link Road Opposite The Colossus Lagos Hotel Opebi Ikeja, 100242, Lagos, Nigeria

Website: travelwings.com.ng

4. Wakanow.com Limited

Wakanow

Wakanow.com is the first online travel agency in Nigeria established in 2008. Obinna Ekezie is the founder of the company who led the travel agency until 2019 effectively. The company has a significant market share in Nigeria and estimates the third-highest flight bookings in the country.

Services Offered To You: Travel Consulting | Bespoke Travel Packages | Flight Booking | Travel Packages | Travel Financing | Visa Assistance | Hotel Booking

  • Flexible payment structures with discounts.
  • The company offers credit facilities.
  • Regular discounts and reward packages.
  • Cheap flights and hotel bookings online from Nigeria to popular destinations.
  • Customer referral programs.
  • A visual tour of the customer’s potential destination is offered with the guidance of a Wakanow agent.
  • Deferred payment deals such as “Travel now, pay later” offers.
  • Online booking services.
  • Interactive call centres of 32 numbers in Nigeria and counting.

Location: Lagos, Nigeria

Website: wakanow.com/en-ng

5 . FinchGlow Travels

FinchGlow Travels

FinchGlow is one of the top travel agencies in Nigeria with a significant market share. Consider choosing the company that offers reputed services founded in 2002 by Mr Bankole Bernard. He also held the role of NANTA president and is the CEO of the company. FinchGlow offers some of the best services for your personal travel needs.

Services Offered To You: Hotel Booking | Corporate Travel | Tour Packages | Tour Planning | Airline Tickets Bookings | Ticketing and Reservations

  • Ranks among the top five in terms of market share of the Nigerian travel market.
  • Sells a considerable volume of monthly tickets.
  • Serves personal and business travel needs.
  • Partner with the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC).
  • Ability to provide good hotel rates at choice destinations.
  • Part of the FinchGlow group which is the parent company and a leading Travel Management Company in the aviation sector in Nigeria and Africa.

Location: 25, Ademola Street, Off Awolowo Rd, Ikoyi 101001, Lagos, Nigeria

Website: finchglowtravels.com

6. FlyBoku.com

FlyBoku

A top online agency in Nigeria is FlyBoku.com. It is a leading agency that the NTDC has endorsed in 2016. It offers affordable services and was awarded as one of the top digital travel agencies at Akwaaba 2016 in Nigeria and West Africa.

Services Offered To You: Excellent Customer Service | Tour Packages | e-Flight Booking System (to book flights on the go) | Value-Added Services (to save costs) | Travel Insurance | Boku Credit | Boku Visas | User-friendly Portal | Real-time Information on Flight and Hotel Booking

  • Special promo tours
  • Customised tour packages
  • The cheapest flight deals
  • Range of destination packages

Location: 7 Saka Tinubu Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria

Website : flyboku.com

7. Dip Tour Limited

Dip Tour

This is one of the top travel agencies in Nigeria on Victoria Island. The company offers a wide range of tours such as Obudu Cattle Ranch, Badagry, and other Nigeria tourism attractions. It offers tour packages to not only Nigeria tourism hotspots but to destinations across the globe.

Services Offered To You: Local and International Flight Bookings | Seamless Ticket Upgrades | Educational, Medical, and Sport Tourism Packages | Tour Packages | Travel Insurance | Nigeria Car Rentals

  • Promotional deal with the best prices
  • Travel SIM card and voucher
  • Inbound domestic Nigeria tourism packages
  • One-stop travel shop
  • Excellent deliveries and consultants
  • IATA accredited
  • NATOP, NANTA, LAGOS TOURISM partners

Location: Suite 7 Block 1 Bar Beach Towers, Bishop Oluwole Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria

Website: diptourltd.com

8. Satguru Travel 

Satguru Travel

Satguru Travel is one of the best travel agencies in Nigeria with an office in Abuja. The company has a vast network in over 60 countries worldwide. Travelwings.com is the company’s online travel agency in Nigeria. The company offers hassle-free travel ticketing and tours on the go. Satguru Travel is highly rated by Nigeria tourism and has won many accolades for its services. This is a top choice in terms of reputation and experience in aviation industry services.

Services Offered To You: Airline Tickets | Holiday Packages | MICE & Full Service Arrangements for Corporates | Car Rentals | African Safaris | Full Service TMC | Online Booking Services via Travelwings.com | Conference Booking | Cargo Services

  • Awarded by WTA as Nigeria’s Leading Travel Agency 2021 (five years in a row).
  • Awarded by WTA as Africa’s Leading Travel Agency 2019.
  • Offers flexible travel solutions with transparency and technological expertise.
  • Presence across Africa, the Middle East and India with a wide network.
  • Partnerships with major airlines and hotels.
  • Consistent standards and customer service.
  • Creative customised packages within a budget.

Location: Yasuha Plaza, Suite 38, 2nd Floor, Adetokunbo Ademola Street, (Behind Ap Plaza), Wuse 2 Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria

Website: satgurutravel.com

9. Zenith Travels and Tours

Zenith Travels and Tours

Zenith Travels and Tours is one of the best travel agencies in Nigeria. It has a wide network of professional partners around the world. The travel agency in Nigeria offers high expertise in Education Tourism and is a reliable travel company. The company provides Special Tour Promo packages, inspirational packages, and more.

Services Offered To You: Visa Counselling | Hotel Reservation | Branded Conference and Fairs | Travel Insurance | Ticketing and Reservation | Holiday Packages | Summer Educational and Family Tours

  • Exclusive Authorised Agent in Nigeria for Kingswood Education & Learning Group, Camp Beaumont, and more
  • Global tour packages
  • Tours for destination weddings, incentive programs, business meets, family reunions, and more
  • Holiday tours for groups
  • Expedition tours for children

Location: 4 Shobo House, 5 Simpson Street, Lagos, Nigeria

Website: zenithtravelgroup.com

10. TIFA Travel and Tours Limited 

TIFA Travel and Tours Limited

TIFA Travel and Tours Limited is among the top travel agencies in Nigeria with a 4.5 Google rating. Its reputation is well-known as a trusted tour company. The various travel services that you can avail of are from high-tech services, quick hotel booking, seamless customer service, flight compensations to airport transfers, and more. The company also offers fabulous packages to Dubai, the UK, Canada, and other international destinations at lower costs.

Services Offered To You: Flight Ticketing | Airport Transfers | Travel Insurance | Car Rentals | Hotel Booking | Tour Packages

  • Fully registered Nigeria travel agency
  • Many years of experience
  • Local and international flight reservations
  • Affordable prices

Location: 31 Oba Akran Avenue Ikeja, 100282, Lagos, Nigeria

Website: tifatravels.com

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Traveling during the festive or holiday season is always fraught with challenges, mainly because of increased traffic. For tourists, securing reliable and affordable travel agency is key. Travel agencies  help travelers plan their movement, including flight booking, car rentals  and accommodation. They process for overseas travels, holiday packages, and make hotel reservations at destinations,  providing bureau de change, and other ancillary hospitality services.

Here, we have a list of top 10 travel agencies in Nigeria that can help make your travel a smooth  and rewarding experience:

1. Jolie Global Travels and Tours

Jolie Global Travels and Tours is a Nigerian travel agency with head office located at 7 Agatu street, off Gimbiya street, Area 11, Garki, Abuja.

Telephone/WhatsApp: 08033412707, Email: [email protected] ; Website: www.joliewaka.com

The company which makes it clear that it does not issue Visas as that is the exclusive preserve of the Embassies and Consulates, offers the following services: Flight ticket bookings, hotel and resorts booking, visa and immigration services, event planning, Foreign education programs, travel shop, documentation services, travel insurance services, COVID-19 PCR test, Jolie Jets club, Training programs, Jolie gift cards.

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2. Aeroport Travels and Tours Limited

Aeroport Travels and Tours Limited is a full-fledged travel management company located at 3rd Floor, 41 Osolo Way by 7&8 Bustop, Airport Road, Ajao Estate Oshodi-Isolo, Lagos, Nigeria.

Phone numbers: (+234) 08065754076, 07082299989 Emails: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Website: aeroporttravels.com

Set up six years ago, the company offers the following services: hotel bookings, flight bookings, Visa support/advisory, Airport protocol (pre-check-in, baggage handling, custom and immigration formalities), Corporate/business travels Educational tour/excursion.

The company says its mission is “to always provide unbeatable travel experience around the world, by responsibly, satisfying the needs of our clients and always exceeding their expectations.”

Within the years of operation, Aeroport Travel and Tours has won some excellence awards from reputable organisations for its services. The awards include Africa Integrity Awards 2019 (winner of 2019 Award for Integrity in Travel Business), Cooper Africa Excellence Awards 2019, Educare Magazine’s Great Travel Business Award 2019, and more.

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3. Mayfair Travels Nigeria Limited

Located at B1 LSDPC Flats, 24 Adeola Odeku Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Mayfair Travel Nigeria Limited, is a leading agency offering travel services in Nigeria. Other contact information includes Email: [email protected] Website: mayfairtravel.net

The company partners with most airlines in Nigeria and abroad in E-ticketing to facilitate smooth travels for customers. The airlines include: British Airways, South African Airways, Air France, Royal Air Maroc, Emirates, Bellview Airlines Ltd, Egypt Air, Qatar Airways, Afriqiyah Airways, Lufthansa, Virgin Nigeria Airways, Virgin Atlantic, KLM, Delta Airline, Kenya Airways, and more.

According to information on the company’s website, it offers the following travel arrangement services:

  • Reservations on most IATA airlines worldwide
  • Travel Consultation
  • Business Travel
  • Itinerary planning
  • Information on Airlines Policies
  • Prepaid Ticket Advice
  • Airlines sales Promotions
  • Recommendation on most airlines booked on the global distribution system
  • Effecting changes to reservations on all bookings made via the system
  • Special request: e.g. special meals, wheelchairs, meet & greet, etc. on most airlines worldwide
  • Assigning seat numbers on most of airlines worldwide
  • Facilitation of ticket refunds
  • Frequent flyer programmes (i.e. Management of Mileage on various Airlines for customers.

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4. Travelstart

Travelstart is a leading online travel booking agency operating in 18 countries, including Namibia, Nigeria, Tanzania, Egypt, Turkey, Bahrain, Botswana, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Morocco, Kenya, Kuwait, Oman, United Arab Emirates, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.

Its head office in Nigeria is located at 47 Allen Avenue, Studio 24 building, Allen, Ikeja, Lagos. Phone numbers: 08139842222, 08091270058; Email: [email protected], [email protected] Website: https://www.travelstart.com.ng/

Its services are air ticket bookings, car rental services, hotel booking, and vacation packages, among other travel services.

5. Zenith Travels and Tours Limited

Zenith Travels and Tours Ltd, one of the best travel and tour companies in sub-Saharan Africa, was established in 1998. Its head office in Nigeria is at 4th Floor, Shobo House, 5 Simpson Street, Lagos Island, Nigeria.

Phone numbers: +2348022235119, +23418880225, +2348055469754 Email: [email protected] Website: zenithtravelgroup.com.

The company leverages expertise of its highly skilled, resourceful and innovative staff to break new grounds in regular and corporate travels and tourism business.

Here are the services offered by the company:

  • Ticketing and reservation
  • Event management
  • Travel tour services
  • Travel Insurance
  • Visa counseling
  • Hotel reservation Conference & fairs
  • Conference and Fairs
  • Bus and car hire service
  • Cargo and shipping service
  • Boat cruise service
  • Medical-health tourism
  • Charter aircraft services
  • School transportation service
  • Air ambulance service

Zenith Travels and Tours has the following popular destinations United Kingdom, France, The Republic of Togo, the Benin Republic, South Africa, the United States, Ghana, Kenya, Egypt, Singapore, China, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Australia, Switzerland, Spain, Italy (and other Schengen States), Brazil and Canada.

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6. Wakanow Nigeria Limited

Wakanow Nigeria Limited is another leading full online travel agency in Nigeria with head office at Plot 8, Elegusi Beach Road, off Ikate Roundabout, Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria. Phone numbers: 07030095727, 07028413705. Email: [email protected] Website: wakanow.com

The company’s travel service deals help customers make proper plans to soothe their lifestyle and means. “Our portal gives customers the power of choice from a broad selection of top travel deals, and the ability to research, plan and book their domestic and international travel from the comfort of their homes and everywhere they are,” a snippet in the company’s website indicated.

It has travel centres strategically located at international airports for customers’ convenience and also has offices in Ghana, Dubai, and Sierra Leone with plans to expand into several African countries and the rest of the world.

Wakanow Nigeria’s services include:

  • Visa Assistance
  • Holiday Packages,
  • Affordable domestic and international flights
  • Airport Transfers,
  • Search and booking hotels
  • Checking domestic and international flight status
  • Domestic and international Airport transfers
  • Prepaid travel card and SIM
  • Loyalty program and much more.

 7. Dip Tour Limited

Dip Tour Limited is one of the leading Travel Solutions Companies in Nigeria and Africa in general, operating in about 195 countries globally with access to over 700 hotels

The head office is at Suite 7 Block 1 Bar Beach Towers, Bishop Oluwole Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. Phone/WhatsApp numbers: +234 7046226590, +234 7016633550, +234 8170592433 Emails: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Website: diptourltd.

Dip Tour is a travel-and-pay-later agency that allows customers to apply for credit.

The company boasts of affordable flights on African, European, North American, and Asian routes. Dip Tour Limited’s services include:

  • Flights (book local and international with seamless ticket upgrades, changes, and promotional deals at the best price.)
  • Travel insurance (your travel insurance covers COVID-19 challenges, overstay, emergency medical expenses, delays, evacuation, loss of possession, and more.)
  • Inbound domestic tourism (visa on arrival/extension, meet and greet protocols, tour attractions, and more.)
  • Travel packages to more than 195 countries Educational, medical, and sport tourism
  • Travel SIM card & voucher (travel the world with your own international mobile numbers & recharge anytime.)
  • Hotel reservations
  • Booking cruises
  • Local tour guide services
  • Car rental services.

8. Airgate Travel and Tours Limited

Airgate Travel and Tours Limited was established in Lagos, Nigeria in June 2016. With vast experience, accomplishments and with the best customer ratings across Nigeria, Airgate simplifies the time-consuming and complicated process of planning a trip.

Its head office is located at Suit 21 Ikosi road Shopping Mall Ketu, C M D Rd Magodo Lagos, Nigeria.

Phone numbers: +2347032338729 Email: [email protected] Website: airgatetravels.com

Airgate offers the following services:

  • Guidelines for reservation and ticketing
  • Tracking and capturing international requests via email or direct contact
  • Customer support for foreign nationals coming into Nigeria
  • Prompt for questions such as destinations, date and class of travel
  • Cost-effective or cost savings options presented to the customer
  • Bookings including hotel and car rentals
  • E-Ticket and electronic itinerary submission for expediency
  • Enrolling travelers in Frequent Flier programmes for first-time fliers on an airline
  • Maintenance of already registered Frequent Fliers

9. Quantum Travels Limited

Quantum Travels Limited is a travel agency in Nigeria set up 18 years ago.

Located at 35 Corporation Drive, Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos, the company has over the years established partnerships with various airlines and hotels both on the local and international front to provide efficient services to customers.

With its team largely made up of experts drawn from the aviation sector, Quantum Travels offers the following services:

Airline ticketing, hotel reservations, car hire, vacation travel consultations, corporate travel consultations, transfers and local tours

10. Touch Down Travels Limited

Touch Down Travels Limited has its head office located at 2 Obokun Street, off Coker Rd, Ilupeju Lagos, Nigeria. Phone number: +234 808 471 6218 Email: [email protected], Website: touchdowntravels.net.

The company is also a travel-and-pay-later agency in Nigeria that allows customers the opportunity for travel deals to pay over a maximum of six installments.

Touchdown Travel services are: Booking flights to Africa, Asia, North America, and Europe, Visa application screening associated documents, and securing appointment dates. Insurance covers cancellation due to illness, accident or injury, personal accident and liability, loss of or damage to baggage and sports equipment, etc.

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Are you planning a trip to Nigeria and you’re looking for a reliable travel agency? Look no further, Travelwaka is the ultimate destination for all your travel needs. With its exceptional services, Travelwaka is the go-to travel agency in Nigeria. This article will provide you with a detailed insight into why Travelwaka is the best travel agency in Nigeria and why Travelwaka stands out as one of the best.

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Travelling can be an exciting and adventurous experience , but without a reliable travel agency, it can also be a daunting and overwhelming task. That’s where Travelwaka comes in! As a leading travel agency in Nigeria, Travelwaka offers a wide range of services that cater to your travel needs. Whether you’re travelling for business, leisure or education, Travelwaka has got you covered.

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If you need help with visa processing, tour packages, flight and hotel bookings in Nigeria. Please contact Travelwaka www.travelwaka.com/contact-us/ Email: [email protected] Facebook –  www.facebook.com/travelwakatours Instagram –  www.instagram.com/travelwaka_tours

Overview of the Travel Agency Industry in Nigeria

The travel agency industry in Nigeria has witnessed significant growth in recent years. With a population of over 200 million people and a booming economy, the travel industry in Nigeria has become a significant contributor to the country’s GDP. According to a report by the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC), the travel industry in Nigeria is expected to generate over 10% of the country’s GDP by 2023. This is why you need a trusted travel agency in Nigeria to handle all your travel-related matters.

Travelwaka Services and Packages

Travelwaka offers a wide range of services and packages that cater to your travel needs. Here are some of the services and packages offered by Travelwaka:

1. Flight Bookings

Travelwaka offers flight bookings to local and international destinations . We also offer affordable flight packages that cater to your budget.

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2. Hotel Reservations

Travelwaka offers hotel reservations to local and international destinations . We also offer affordable hotel packages that cater to your budget.

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3. Visa Processing

Travelwaka offers visa processing services to international destinations. Our team of experts ensures a hassle-free visa processing experience.

4. Tour Packages

Travelwaka offers tour packages to local and international destinations . Our tour packages are designed to cater to your travel needs, whether you’re travelling for business or leisure. From adventurous tours to cultural tours, Travelwaka has a package that suits your needs. This is another reason why we are also one of the best travel agencies in Nigeria.

5. Corporate Travel Packages

Travelwaka offers corporate travel packages that cater to the travel needs of businesses. Their team of travel professionals ensures that all the travel needs of businesses are met, from flight bookings to hotel reservations.

6. Educational Tours

Travelwaka offers educational tours to local and international destinations. Their educational tours are designed to provide students with a unique and enriching travel experience.

Why Choose Travelwaka?

Choosing the right travel agency can make or break your travel experience. Here are some reasons why Travelwaka is the best travel agency in Nigeria:

1. Affordable Packages

Travelwaka offers affordable travel packages that cater to your budget. From economy class to luxury class, Travelwaka has a package that suits your needs.

2. Wide Range of Destinations

Travelwaka offers a wide range of destinations that cater to your travel needs. From local to international destinations, Travelwaka has got you covered.

3. Customized Travel Packages

Travelwaka offers customized travel packages that cater to your unique travel needs. Whether you’re travelling for business or leisure, Travelwaka has a package that suits your needs.

4. Hassle-free Travel Experience

Travelwaka ensures a hassle-free travel experience for its clients. From visa processing to flight bookings and hotel reservations, Travelwaka takes care of everything.

5. 24/7 Customer Support

Travelwaka offers swift customer support to ensure that all your travel needs are met. Their team of travel professionals is always ready to assist you.

6. Best Visa Package

When it comes to travel and visa applications and packages, Travelwaka has professionals that will help you with all your visa-related issues.

Customer Reviews and Testimonials

Travelwaka has a proven track record of providing exceptional services to its clients. Here are some of the reviews and testimonials from satisfied customers:

  • “I had an amazing experience with Travelwaka. Their team of travel professionals took care of everything, from flight bookings to hotel reservations. I would definitely recommend Travelwaka to anyone looking for a reliable travel agency.” – Sarah A.
  • “Travelwaka’s tour packages are simply amazing. I had a wonderful time on their cultural tour package, and I can’t wait to book another tour package with them.” – Tunde O.

Travelwaka Partnerships

Travelwaka has established partnerships with airlines , hotels and other travel agencies to ensure that their clients get the best deals on flights, hotels and other travel services. Some of their partners include Resorts, Tourist attractions, tour guides, top travel companies etc

Expert Team of Travel Professionals

Travelwaka has a team of travel professionals who are experts in the travel industry. Their team includes travel agents, tour guides and visa-processing experts who ensure that all your travel needs are met.

Online Presence and Customer Service

Travelwaka has a strong online presence, with a user-friendly website that makes it easy for clients to book their travel packages. They also offer 24/7 customer support to ensure that all your travel needs are met.

Travelwaka’s Competitive Edge

Travelwaka stands out as one of the best travel agencies in Nigeria due to its exceptional services, affordable packages and reliable team of travel professionals. With Travelwaka, you’re guaranteed a hassle-free and memorable travel experience.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What makes Travelwaka different from other travel agencies in Nigeria?

Travelwaka stands out due to its exceptional services, affordable packages and reliable team of travel professionals.

  • What type of travel packages does Travelwaka offer?

Travelwaka offers a wide range of travel packages, including flight bookings, hotel reservations, tour packages, corporate travel packages and educational tours.

  • Does Travelwaka offer visa processing services?

Yes, Travelwaka offers visa processing services to local and international destinations.

  • Does Travelwaka have any partnerships with airlines or hotels?

Yes, Travelwaka has established partnerships with airlines, hotels and other travel agencies to ensure that their clients get the best deals on flights, hotels and other travel services.

  • How can I contact Travelwaka for more information?

You can visit their website or contact their customer support team for more information. https://www.travelwaka.com/contact-us/

Travelwaka is the ultimate destination for all your travel needs in Nigeria. With its exceptional services, affordable packages and reliable team of travel professionals, Travelwaka stands out as one of the best travel agencies in Nigeria. So, what are you waiting for? Book your next trip and your visa application with Travelwaka and experience a hassle-free and memorable travel experience.

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10 Most Popular Fashion Magazines in Nigeria

The Nigerian fashion industry is a blossoming one, and the popular fashion magazines in Nigeria also contribute to improving it.

Fashion icons like Denola Grey , Genevive Nnaji , Noble Igwe and Toke Makinwa have all contribute to the Nigerian fashion scene in the last decade. Nigerians love fashion and are always on board the latest fashion trends, colours and style. To stay in the loop, one way to do so is by subscribing to fashion magazines, the only problem you might have is finding the right one.

This article contains a list of the most popular fashion magazines in Nigeria. The popularity of these magazines is ranked based on their social media following.

Most Popular Fashion Magazine in Nigeria

These are some of the most popular fashion magazines in Nigeria right now in no particular order:

1.  Thisday Style Magazine

Thisday newspaper is a national newspaper in Nigeria, and its Sunday magazine Thisday Style sets the tone for fashion trends and styles. With over sixty thousand followers on Instagram, Thisday style holds a secure place amongst the most popular fashion magazines in Nigeria.

The Thisday Style magazine carries the latest fashion trends and news, keeping you updated on all ongoings in the fashion world. It also features health, beauty and relationship sections

 The magazine has an app which you can download on the Google Play Store to stay on top of all fashion trends and news.

Thisday style magazine has over sixty-two thousand followers on  Instagram .

2. Zen Magazine

Zen magazine is another popular fashion magazine in Nigeria with frontiers beyond the Nation’s shores. The magazine carries information on all the latest fashion trends as well as interviews with fashion enthusiasts who have excelled in the Nigerian fashion industry.

With over sixty thousand followers on  Instagram , Zen magazine caters to everyone who loves fashion remaining timeless since its creation in 2010.

Zen magazine also features interviews with top fashion models and icons in Nigeria.

3.  Today’s Woman Magazine

Launched in 2007, Today’s Woman has remained another top-notch fashion magazine in Nigeria. The magazine carries fashion ideas and everything the modern woman needs. The magazine features sections on beauty, fitness, relationships and careers, providing information on all you need. TW also covers some of the latest events in the country, keeping you updated on these events as they occur.

TW magazine comes in prints and also has a digital version which you can order for monthly by making a request on their website. The magazine currently has over thirty thousand followers on  Instagram .

4.  Genevieve Magazine

At one point or another, you must have come across your favourite celebrity on the cover of Genevive magazine. Genevieve magazine is popular for its beautiful covers, and many Nigerian celebrities have been featured on the cover of the monthly issue. These celebrities include; Tiwa Savage, Kate Henshaw, Yvonne Nelson, Agbani Darego, to mention a few.

The magazine carries the latest fashion events and trends, exciting celebrity news, beauty and helpful tips as every fashion magazine should. The magazine has over three hundred thousand followers on  Instagram .

5.  Mode Men Magazine

Launched in 2006, Mode Men Magazine focuses on men fashion trends. The magazine targets the male audience and focuses on men fashion trends and styles. It also carries sections on sports, technology news, all of which the male audience would be interested in.

The Mode Men magazine is a must-read for anyone interested in male accessories and men’s fashion styles. The magazine’s website carries all the details you would need on male fashion.

6.  Onobello

Ono Bello is a timeless fashion magazine that not only carries entertainment trends but also major fashion trends and styles. The magazine’s diary also covers fashion events in Nigeria and abroad, taking a look at some of the red carpet styles that stole the show.

The magazine highlight is the Ono’s diary where Ono Bello features her stylish outfits designed many top-class fashion brands in Nigeria. OnoBello remains a popular name in the Nigerian fashion industry, and top-class Nigerian fashion brands turn to them to reach their target audience.

OnoBello Media has an  Instagram  following off over thirteen thousand followers.

7.  Pulse NG

Pulse Nigeria remains one of the most famous Nigerian blogs, and it is also very popular in the fashion world. With their primary focus on fashion, celebrity and lifestyle news, Pulse NG is rightly placed on our list of the most popular fashion magazines in Nigeria.

Pulse NG carries a lot of fashion trends in the global fashion industry. They also cover notable fashion event and carry top red carpet looks.

Pulse NG has amassed over a million followers on  Instagram .

8.  Guardian Life

The Guardian Life magazine is a subsidiary of Guardian Newspapers. The magazine is published in print on Sundays and is digitally uploaded every other day of the week. The Sunday magazine is known for its unique covers that often features top Nigerian celebrities.

The Guardian Life is a lifestyle magazine that focuses on fashion trends and events in the fashion industry, both in Nigeria and abroad. The magazine also features interviews with A-list celebrities and includes beauty, healthy and other lifestyle sections.

With over thirteen thousand followers on  Instagram , The Guardian Life magazine is rightly placed on our list of the most popular fashion magazines in Nigeria.

9.   Bella Naija

If you’re into browsing through top wedding asoebi styles, then you must be familiar with Bella Naija. Bella Naija is a top lifestyle, fashion magazine website in Nigeria. The website is popular for carrying the latest in fashion style trends to keep readers updated on changes in the fashion world.

Bella Naija also carries interviews on red carpet looks for fashion events both at home and abroad. The Bella Naija  Instagram  account has amassed over a million followers.

10.  Vanguard Allure

The Vanguard Allure magazine is the lifestyle magazine of Vanguard Newspaper. The magazine features the latest in fashion trends, and also covers notable fashion events in Nigeria.

The magazine’s cover features beauty and health sections which contain pieces every fashion enthusiast would be willing to read and learn.

The magazine also features interviews with top Nigerian celebrities and fashion icons in Nigeria. With over ten thousand followers on  Instagram , Vanguard Allure is last but not least, on our list of the most popular fashion magazines in Nigeria.

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