The stress of securing a visa to a foreign country is sometimes an uphill task. However,
as a Nigerian and holiday maker, you do not need to go through these
hassles if you are desiring of a splendid vacation. There are countries
you can frequent without requiring a visa and they are affordable too.
Jovago.com,
Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal rounds of some of these countries
Nigerians can visa without necessarily requiring a visa.
Nigeria
Of
course, you do not need a visa to travel within Nigeria. For holiday
makers, the most economical option is to stay in your country to spend
the holiday. Four and five star accommodations are available tourist destinations at Obudu Cattle Ranch in Calabar, Kano city walls in Kano, the warm and charming city of Jos, the irrepressible Olumo rock in Abeokuta, and Nigeria’s cultural capital, Osun state are open to be explored by Nigerians!
Cape Verde
Adorable
and a beauty to behold for Nigerians that appreciate nature. The
country made up of nine islands is awash with serene beaches, and
inviting landscapes. It is a perfect getaway for the romantics. Some of
the destinations peopled by tourists include Boa Vista beach, Praia-the country’s capital, and Santa Mari.
Tanzania
Sitting in the peaceable and pleasurable region of East Africa, Tanzania
is one country that is endowed with variety of tourism assets. From
beautiful beaches, to mind-blowing landscapes, and thriving wildlife, a
one-off visit to this country is not enough.
Among
its priced tourism possessions are Mount Kilimanjaro-the tallest
mountain in Africa and the Serengeti National park where you find the
“big five”-lion, Elephant, Leopard, Buffalo and Rhinoceros. It is made
up of a mouth-watering 16 national parks, 29 Game reserves and 40
controlled conservation.
Ghana
Ghana
may not necessarily be number 1 when a list of destinations to visit in
Africa is drawn, however, the mere opportunity of travelling to
Nigeria’s West African neighbors without a visa makes it a place to
visit.
Some of Ghana’s tourism offers include, relics of the country’s slave trade era, tree-top walkway at the Kakum National park.
source: www.jovago.com
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