Nigeria's summer season, from November to March, is characterized by warm and dry weather with temperatures ranging from 77°F to 95°F. This is an excellent time for exploring the country's diverse landscapes, including national parks and historical sites. The dry conditions make it ideal for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Why Visit Nigeria?
Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, is a nation of immense cultural diversity and natural wealth. Covering approximately 923,768 square kilometers in West Africa, its landscapes range from fertile plains to lush rainforests, and from arid savannahs to the Niger Delta’s labyrinthine waterways.
The vibrant city of Lagos serves as Nigeria’s economic and commercial hub, while the capital, Abuja, represents its political center. Nigeria’s cultural mosaic is a testament to its over 250 ethnic groups, with languages, traditions, and art forms that reflect its diversity. The country has a significant global cultural influence.