Nigeria is the place to visit if you truly want to understand what Africa is really about. From the exuberant Lagos to the calm Calabar to the traditional conservative North, this country has something for everyone. Nigeria’s reputation as a chaotic country precedes it and colours the perception of travellers the world over. As a result, Nigeria would seem like a place to avoid visiting despite the fact it is the strongest economy in West Africa, has some of the most beautiful tourist destinations on earth and its musical and literal influence extends all over the world. But don’t get discouraged by the initial bad report; Nigeria is the place to visit if you truly want to understand what Africa is really about. From the exuberant Lagos to the calm Calabar to the traditional conservative North, this country has something for everyone. Nigeria’s growing popularity as a tourist spot is made easier by large-scale development of the hospitality industry in the country. Nigerian hotels now provide facilities at par with the best hotels of the world. Also, the advancement in technology has made hotel booking and travel arrangements hassle-free over the Internet. You can book Nigeria hotels online; plan and arrange for trips and safaris; ensure proper food arrangements; and all the luxuries; from the comfort of your home. Nigeria Hotels will also take care of your touring needs with their customized tour packages that will take you around every tourist destination in the country. You can even experience the wild and natural environment with the adventure tours that Nigeria hotels offer. The northern part of Nigeria is dry and arid, but by no means short of interesting. From the cosmopolitan city of Abuja to West Africa’s oldest city-Kano, you will find every variety of attractions here. Natural springs to get you relaxed and energized. Rolling hills and savannahs and the opportunity for a savannah adventure in the Yakari National Park.Southern Nigeria, on the other hand, is full of interesting towns like Ibadan, Oshogbo, Benin and Calabar: with traditional Mud and Zinc houses, old Shrines and folklore, Bronze art and historical museums. Southern Nigeria is peaceful and tranquil, with the coastline filled with picturesque beaches, beautiful ports and gardens and a relaxing ambience. However, the best thing about Nigeria is the people! Warm, fun loving and down to earth, Nigerians will welcome you with wide open arms and introduce you to their culture, traditions and way of life. Like the fabric worn by the women here, the culture of Nigeria is an enthralling kaleidoscope of different contrasts and colors, coming together to make one strong whole. In Southern Nigeria, people still carry on their old customs like sculpting elaborate creations from brass and venerating the ancient gods. The pomp and frolic of Nigerian festivals is amazing, with thumping music, interesting rituals and great food: a wonderful way of getting closer to the people. If you wish to explore the African way of life, come to Nigeria. The giant of Africa will not let you down! Author: Claude Opara is a Nigerian-born architect and author of 'And the Night Hissed’, a grim tale of a clash of cultures. Claude has a keen interest in the literary arts and travel.The article is particularly written for booking the tourist place. For more information you can visit Calabar hotels and can get some more about it.
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