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Traveling is a fun experience for everyone, it's a great way for one to connect with their family, discover ones self, relax the mind or learn different cultures. After the corona virus in 2020 most families or individuals have found it difficult to arrange trips for themselves due to a hike in flight prices caused by inflation, on this blog we'd be taking a look at some budget destinations for you, making your next vacation planning easier.

 

10. Kenya

Kenya is the ideal destination if you enjoy the outdoors. Animals found in Kenya include lions, elephants, buffalos, crocodiles, giraffes, baboons, hyenas, rhinoceroses, and numerous types of primates. The majority of these animals sound like myths and are not found in Nigeria. Why not dispel the notion and take a vacation to Kenya next time? Nigerians can travel to Kenya without a visa since they are issued an entry pass upon arrival. Usually good for 90 days, this pass allows you to travel the whole nation.

 

 

9. Comoros

One of the least visited countries in the world is Comoros. Situated in the warm seas of the Indian Ocean, it is a volcanic island off the east coast of Africa. Because of its remoteness, it is one of the least visited countries, but in reality, it is incredibly safe and well-known for its breathtaking scenery. Nigerians can also travel to Comoros as a tourist destination. A 45-day valid visa is also issued by the national government upon arrival. Try visiting Comoros if you're looking for island activities on a less busy island.

 

8. Ghana

Ghana's beauty is often much undervalued because of its proximity to Nigeria. The nation boasts a rich cultural heritage and a long history. You will be in awe of how vibrant and exquisite Ghana can be if you visit during one of its festivities. Ghana also boasts a large number of parks, white beaches, and animal conservation facilities. It is extremely conveniently accessible by road, making it one of the most affordable destinations for Nigerians to visit for tourism!

 

7. Mauritius

Mauritius is another amazing country that Nigerians can visit for up to 14 days with a visa upon arrival. It is an island nation in the Indian Ocean that is well-known for its mountains, rainforests, Black River Gorges National Park, and other natural beauties. The best part is that Mauritius is regarded as the best destination for weddings and honeymoons, so if you're looking for a place to spic up your romance, don't hesitate to book your trip—just make sure to go between September and October to avoid the year-end tourist rush.

 

6. Cape Verde

Fans of marine life are set to be wowed on a trip to Cape Verde. Many of the marine species found in Cape Verde do not exist anywhere else in the world. Even if you are not so much into the marine world and you just want to relax, Cape Verde offers great options. You are set to find some of the most delicious cuisines, stunning black and white beaches, and great music. Many visitors particularly enjoy climbing the Pico, Cape Verde's highest peak. You could try it out too. Remember, you do not need a visa to visit Cape Verde, so make the most of your stay.

 

5. Cotonou

Cotonou, in the Benin Republic, which borders Nigeria, is another fantastic place to visit.  Several Nigerians have not visited the country despite its proximity to their country, and I can guarantee them that they are losing out on a lot of wonderful experiences. Why not begin at Cotonou if you lack the funds to travel far? Visits to the historical sites, the Dantokpa market, the floating hamlet of Ganvie, and of course, the beach are some of the top things to do in Cotonou. It's also possible that when visiting Cotonou, you find a unique manner to pass the time. Take advantage of your 90-day visa-free stay to tour the nation.

 

4. United Kingdom

With the new Air peace route to the United Kingdom, trips to this destination has become budget friendly, although it's an expensive destination, a trip to the U.K is one someone should experience in their lifetime. For this trip a visa would be required at a cost, Macklemore solutions although would help you in arranging every detail for your trip.

 

3. Maldives

The people that live in the Maldives are affluent. They promote maximum relaxation, so if you're searching for the ideal location to unwind and have fun, go to the Maldives. Nigerians can take advantage of the Maldives' breathtaking and colorful coral reefs through deep water diving excursions, as well as the country's clean, tranquil beaches, kayaking, sea bobbing, jet skiing, Maldivian folk dancing, bubbly, and delectable cuisine. Nigerian visitors to the Maldives are granted a 30-day period of unbridled happiness upon arrival with their visa.

 

2. Turkey

Istanbul, a significant Turkish metropolis, is sometimes mistaken for the nation's capital because of its hectic schedule. Furthermore, it is Turkey's biggest and busiest city. Turkey's cultural and historical center, Istanbul, is home to several historical buildings and popular tourist destinations. The Blue Mosque, Hodjapasha Cultural Center, Galata Power Pub, Dolmabahce Palace, Grand Bazaar Marketplace, and more wonderful places to visit are listed here. The food at this reasonably priced vacation spot is just wonderful. Visitors may enjoy a variety of delectable Arabian cuisine in Istanbul, with kebabs being a popular dish to try. Since Nigerians are not permitted to obtain visas upon arrival, make sure you obtain yours before traveling to Istanbul.

 

1. Seychelles

 

You don't need a visa to enter the Seychelles for a 30-day stay as a Nigerian as long as you have a valid international passport, documentation of your lodging, and enough money for your trip.

You should think about traveling to the Seychelles if you're a traveler who enjoys hiking, relaxing by the sea, and exploring beaches. Africa's Seychelles nation is situated in the east of the continent. The nation's geographical aspect of being made up of several islands draws tourists.

People from a variety of cultural backgrounds reside in Seychelles, despite its geographical culture. English, French, and Seychellois Creole are the languages spoken there. The Cousin/Curieuse Island in the Seychelles is a pleasant place you should try to visit.