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Lonely Planet's guide to West Africa - Nigeria (Chapter), 7th Edition - 2.99, This is the Nigeria chapter from Lonely Planet's West Africa guidebook. Nigeria is an espresso shot of West Africa. Sprawling Lagos contrasts with ancient cities, river deltas and lush forests. Great wealth and great poverty sit cheek by jowl while music and literature continue to make a major cultural impact. Get your fix with this chapter. head into the rainforest to spend time at Alfi Mountain Drill Ranch's pioneering primate research centre maps find a trace of the old Saharan trade routes in Kano's old city transport & directory plunge in and sample the adrenaline charge and social scene of Lagos, Africa's largest city restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Lagos & around, Lekki Conservation Centre, Badagry, Abeokuta, The South, Ibadan, Oshogbo, Benin City, Okomu National Park, Port Harcourt & the Niger Delta, Umuhaia, Calabar & around, The Centre, Abuja, Jos, Bauchi, Yankari National Park, Gashaka-Gumti National Park, The North, Kaduna, Zaria, Kano & around, Sokoto, Maiduguri & around., ISBN: 9781741048216









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