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A Visual Tour

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It is impossible to capture all of the finer details of Nigeria in pictures. The food, the smells, the hustle and bustle of the cities, and the remarkably hospitable people. The photos below can give you some idea of the various portions of your journey but it must be lived to be truly enjoyed.

The hustle and bustle ...
The hustle and bustle...
And busy transportation system
And busy transportation system
overhead bridges to ease transportation
overhead bridges for transportation
Roadtrip to rural areas
Roadtrip to rural areas
transportaion by motorcyles
transportaion by motorcyles
the dirt road in villages
the dirt road in villages
Rural housing
Rural housing
Rural living
Rural living
Greetings!
Greetings!
Ancient traditional dances
Ancient traditional dances
Father Obele Preaching
Father Obele Preaching
The Village Chief
The Village Chief
Visit rural schools
Visit rural schools
Nigeria's prize tourist attraction
Nigeria's prize tourist attraction
"The Ranch"
"The Ranch"
Amenities you are used too
Amenities you are used too
Even a gym
Even a gym
30-minute ride on a cable car
30-minute ride on a cable car
Olympic pool
Olympic pool
Water slide
Water slide
Food in Nigera is Always Hot
Food in Nigera is Always Hot
Hot food is safe to eat
Hot food is safe to eat
Most food is Soup or Stew
Most food is Soup or Stew
Lots of bananas
Lots of bananas
McDonalds!
McDonalds!


Working Volunteer Vacations

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Working Volunteer Vacations are designed for mostly independent travellers who on their visit to Nigeria; a country that is unacustomed to tourism would seize the opportunity to build educational facilities in rural areas under the care, safety and supervision of experienced guides. It is also a chance to experience the heart of Africa; Nigeria in its rural grandeur. A Trip to Nigeria is not for the faint-of-heart. Nigeria does not have the "natural wonders" or high mountain challenges of Kenya or Tanzania or other Eastern African countries. There are not vast plains full of wildebeasts and zebra. What Nigeria does have is some of the most friendly and hospitable people in the world living mostly in poverty. Nigeria is challenging, but it is also safe and rewarding. The "attractions" are the people of Nigeria and the new friends you will make as you work hand-in-hand to build one small part of a better future for Nigeria's rural children and communities.