Nigeria

Nigeria by Lizzie Williams is a comprehensive travel guide published by Bradt in 2005. This first edition spans 352 pages and is written in English, offering an in-depth look at the various aspects of travel to and within Nigeria, a nation often overlooked by travelers. The guide provides essential information for visitors, particularly those involved in the oil industry, highlighting the need for reliable resources while exploring this intriguing country.
Readers will find practical details on transportation options, including bush taxis, rail, and car travel, as well as accommodations and activities such as wildlife watching. The book also delves into Nigeria’s rich history, geography, culture, and environment, making it a valuable reference for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of this West African nation. With its focus on public policy and travel, this guide serves as a useful tool for both tourists and those seeking to engage with Nigeria on a deeper level.
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This full-length Bradt country guide features every aspect of travel to and around this little understood or explored nation. A key location for overseas investors in West Africa, the oil industry ensures that Nigeria has a steady stream of American visitors needing a source of reliable information on staying in this fascinating country. Details on getting around by bush taxi, rail, car, or on foot, together with accommodation options, wildlife watching, and activities, are balanced by a wealth of information on history, geography, culture, and the environment.
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