Exploring Nigeria: A guide for first-time travelers
Explore Nigeria, the "Giant of Africa," and learn about where to go, what to do and how to get there with Delta.
Nigeria, often called the “Giant of Africa,” is a treasure trove of culture, history and natural beauty. With Delta offering direct flights from Atlanta and New York to Lagos, all visitors can easily embark on an adventure that combines bustling urban energy with serene landscapes and deep cultural experiences. This guide provides practical tips and must-see highlights to ensure an enriching first-time visit.
Must-visit destinations in Nigeria
1. LAGOS: A BUSTLING METROPOLIS
Lagos, the economic hub of Nigeria, is a vibrant city that never sleeps. Highlights include:
Lekki Conservation Centre –A serene escape with canopy walks and wildlife sightings.
Nike Art Gallery – Immerse yourself in Nigeria’s rich art scene.
Lagos Beaches – A stunning destination ideal for unwinding or enjoying thrilling water sports.
2.ABUJA: THE CAPITAL CITY
Abuja offers a more laid-back vibe with its blend of modernity and natural beauty:
Zuma Rock – This monolithic rock, known as the “Gateway to Abuja,” is a must-see.
Millennium Park – Ideal for picnics and outdoor fun.
3. CALABAR: A CULTURAL HUB
Calabar is renowned for its history and festivals:
Calabar Carnival – Africa’s largest street festival, held every December.
Slave History Museum – A somber, yet insightful look into Nigeria’s past.
4. BAUCHI STATE: YANKARI GAME RESERVE
For wildlife enthusiasts, Yankari Game Reserve in Bauchi State offers safaris where travelers may spot elephants, baboons and over 350 bird species. Wikki Warm Spring, the largest of the four springs in Yankari, is also available for a relaxing dip.
Planning your trip to Nigeria
VISA PROCESS AND TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
Before booking your Delta flight, it’s essential to understand Nigeria’s visa requirements. U.S. citizens need a visa to enter Nigeria, which can be obtained through the Nigerian Embassy or Consulate. Ensure your passport has at least six months of validity from your planned entry date and have documentation of your travel itinerary and accommodation bookings available. The most up-to-date information is available at the U.S. State Department website.
WHEN TO VISIT
- Nigeria’s dry season, from November to March, generally ensures more favorable weather for exploring and attending outdoor events.
- The most optimal time to book your Delta flight to Nigeria is now.
HEALTH AND SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS FROM NIGERIAN TRAVEL EXPERTS
- Vaccinations: Be sure to carry your proof of vaccination, as yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for entry. Other recommended vaccinations include Hepatitis A and B, typhoid and routine immunizations.
- Malaria Prevention: Nigeria is a malaria-endemic country, so carry antimalarial medication and insect repellent.
- Travel Insurance: Invest in comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies.
Cultural insights and etiquette
LANGUAGES
English is the official language, making communication easy for U.S. travelers. However, learning a few phrases in Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa is sure to earn you warm smiles and appreciation.
GREETINGS AND HOSPITALITY
Nigerians value respectful greetings. A handshake accompanied by a smile is common, but it’s polite to address elders with titles like “Sir” or “Ma.”
CUISINE TO TRY
Don’t leave Nigeria without trying these local dishes:
Jollof rice – A beloved West African dish with rich, spicy flavors.
Pounded yam and Egusi soup– A hearty meal that showcases Nigeria’s culinary heritage.
Suya – Spicy grilled meat skewers, the perfect street food snack.
Whether you’re flying in Main Cabin, Delta Premium Select or Delta One on one of our LOS routes, customers will be able to experience consistently bold Nigerian flavors, including jollof rice.
TRANSPORTATION
In major cities, ride-hailing apps like Uber and Bolt are reliable. For intercity travel, domestic airlines connect Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and other cities efficiently.
CURRENCY AND PAYMENTS
The Nigerian Naira (NGN) is the local currency. Credit cards are accepted in many establishments, but many smaller vendors only accept cash.
MAKING THE JOURNEY EASIER
Delta Air Lines offers direct flights from Atlanta and New York-JFK to Lagos, providing a convenient and comfortable gateway to your Nigerian adventure. Enjoy premium in-flight services and seamless connections to make your journey as enjoyable as your destination.