The Christmas season is a perfect time for Nigerians to relax, reconnect with loved ones, and explore beautiful destinations both within the country and abroad.

Whether you’re looking for vibrant city life, tranquil natural landscapes, or cultural experiences, there’s something for everyone.

 

Here’s a list of places Nigerians can visit this Christmas.

 

1. In Nigeria: Exploring Local Gems

A. Lagos

Lekki Conservation Centre: A serene escape featuring Africa’s longest canopy walkway, picnic spots, and wildlife.

Nike Art Gallery: Dive into the vibrant art and culture of Nigeria with a massive collection of artworks.

Elegushi Beach: Ideal for family outings or romantic evenings with lively music and fresh seafood.

 

B. Calabar, Cross River State

Calabar Carnival: Known as “Africa’s Biggest Street Party,” this carnival showcases colorful parades, music, and cultural displays throughout December.

Drill Ranch and Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary: Perfect for nature lovers, featuring endangered drills and chimpanzees in a lush forest setting.

 

C. Abuja

Millennium Park: A great spot for picnics, games, and family outings with scenic landscapes and a serene atmosphere.

Jabi Lake Mall: Combine shopping, dining, and outdoor relaxation by the lakeside.

 

D. Obudu Mountain Resort, Cross River State

Escape to the breathtaking Obudu Mountain Resort, featuring cable car rides, mountain trails, and cozy chalets for a perfect holiday retreat.

 

E. Yankari Game Reserve, Bauchi State

A top destination for wildlife enthusiasts, offering safari tours to see elephants, hippos, and other animals in their natural habitat. Don’t miss the Wikki Warm Springs for a refreshing dip.

 

F. Jos, Plateau State

Jos Wildlife Park: Enjoy family-friendly fun exploring animals in a natural habitat.

Shere Hills: Ideal for hiking and photography, with panoramic views of Plateau State.

 

G. Badagry, Lagos State

A historical hub featuring the Badagry Slave Museum, First Story Building, and scenic beaches for cultural and educational tours.

 

H. Enugu

Ngwo Pine Forest: A peaceful spot for nature lovers with lush greenery and hidden caves.

Awhum Waterfall: A picturesque destination perfect for adventurers and photographers.

 

2. African Destinations: Christmas Getaways Near Nigeria

A. Ghana

Accra’s Labadi Beach: A lively spot with festive music, food, and cultural dances.

Cape Coast Castle: Explore Ghana’s rich history with a visit to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

B. Kenya

Maasai Mara National Reserve: Experience thrilling wildlife safaris and the famed Great Migration.

Nairobi City: Discover urban parks, cultural centers, and vibrant markets.

 

C. South Africa

Cape Town: Iconic for its Table Mountain, Robben Island tours, and vibrant Christmas celebrations.

Sun City Resort: A family-friendly destination offering water parks, luxury accommodations, and entertainment.

 

D. Seychelles

Enjoy white sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, and luxury resorts for a tranquil Christmas vacation.

 

E. Egypt

Pyramids of Giza: Experience ancient wonders alongside modern festive activities in Cairo.

Nile River Cruises: Celebrate Christmas with scenic boat rides and unique cultural experiences.

 

3. International Destinations: Beyond Africa

A. Dubai, UAE

A favourite for Nigerians, Dubai offers world-class shopping at the Dubai Mall, thrilling desert safaris, and a spectacular Christmas market at the Dubai Festival City Mall.

 

B. London, United Kingdom

Soak in the holiday spirit with dazzling Christmas lights at Oxford Street, ice skating at Somerset House, and visits to the Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park.

 

C. Paris, France

Experience a magical Christmas at Disneyland Paris, shop along the Champs-Élysées, and enjoy a romantic dinner by the Eiffel Tower.

 

D. New York City, USA

Witness the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, explore Christmas markets, and enjoy Broadway shows for a memorable festive experience.

 

E. Maldives

An idyllic escape with luxury overwater villas, pristine beaches, and private candlelit dinners under the stars.

 

4. Budget-Friendly Destinations in Nigeria

For those looking to celebrate Christmas without breaking the bank, here are some affordable options:

Idanre Hills, Ondo State: Explore ancient settlements and enjoy panoramic views for a small entry fee.

Olumo Rock, Ogun State: A historical site perfect for climbing and learning about Yoruba culture.

Erin-Ijesha Waterfalls, Osun State: An inexpensive yet enchanting destination for nature lovers.

 

5. Activities to Enhance the Experience

While visiting these places, don’t forget to:

Participate in Local Events: Attend Christmas carol concerts, cultural festivals, and community gatherings.

Capture Moments: Take lots of photos to preserve memories.

Gift Local Crafts: Purchase unique souvenirs like beads, fabrics, or artwork to support local artisans.

Try Local Cuisine: Indulge in regional delicacies and festive meals.

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