4-Day Ikogosi Warmspring Tour from Lagos

 

The Ikogosi Warm Springs is a tourist attraction in southwestern Nigeria. This is where the warm spring meets with the cold spring at a confluence, and each maintaining its thermal properties. This attributes makes the springs a tourist attraction in Nigeria. Research suggested that the warm spring has a temperature of about 70 degrees centigrade at the source and 37 degrees centigrade at the confluence.

Experience a getaway from the buzz of  Lagos on a 4-day excursion to the Ikogosi Warm Springs in southwestern Nigeria. This multi-day journey begins with a stop in Ibadan, visiting the Ibadan Zoo and the city’s Agodi Gardens. You will also get to see the seven-step Olumirin Waterfalls before arriving at Ikogosi, where you’ll enjoy varying hot and cold natural springs that converge without losing their own thermal properties. Explore nearby Arinta WaterFalls, then return to the springs for more downtime. Spend your final excursion day marveling at one of Nigeria’s most natural spectacular landscapes—Idanre Hill—before returning to Lagos. Multi-day tour to Ikogosi Warm Springs from Lagos Enjoy downtime relaxing in alternating warm and cold thermal springs Explore spectacular natural settings, including gushing waterfalls and Idanre Hill Includes entry fees and meals. The small-group size ensures individual attention.

Included in the trip is a 3 nights accommodation with breakfast, lunch and dinner(B/L/D). Tourist will be transported by an air-conditioned minivan. There are also DVD’s and Souvenirs available for purchase.

Departure point is usually a central place like Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos and the departure time is quite flexible but ideal to refer to your voucher for confirmation details.

You can get your tickets by clicking on the link below.

https://www.viator.com/tours/Lagos/Ikogosi-Warmspring/d24049-8412P4?pid=P00018110&uid=U00018556&mcid=58086

Day Tour from London to Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Bath.

 

Would you like to go on a typical British excursion to the three national treasures in England? Two of them happen to be part of UNESCO World Heritage sites which you can tick both of your bucket list and also add a splash of Royal pageantry for good measures. Would you like to see the St. George’s chapel where Prince Harry and Megan Markle tied the knot and also witness the changing of guards? If so, then your set to journey on to the countryside to see the mysterious ancient wonder of Stonehenge, and the bucolic beauty of Bath.

Windsor Castle: Start your day at Windsor Castle, the ancestral home of the British Royal family. Marvel at the opulent grandeur of the State Apartments, adorned with paintings by Rubens and Van Dijk, enjoy a walk down the aisle of St George’s Chapel like a royal bride, and chortle at the changing of the guard outside.

Stonehenge: Next is Stonehenge, one of the most famous prehistoric monuments in the world. It was constructed 5,000 years ago and this UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the true wonders of the ancient world. It is quite a mystery how exactly the huge stone circle was built, but everyone agrees that it’s breathtaking.

Bath: Finally you visit Bath, the city built by the Romans as a place of relaxation and respite. Here you will see stunning honey-coloured Georgian architecture blended against the leafy natural surroundings and also visit Pulteney Bridge, Bath Abbey, and the ancient Roman Baths.

How do you get there? Not to worry. There is a coach leaving the Victoria coach station on Buckingham Place road in London.

Important information:
  • Boarding starts at 07:30. Departure: 08:00
  • Renovations at Victoria Station may affect departure times
  • Sundays: St George’s Chapel is closed

Find below the links to the tickets for these amazing wonders.

https://www.tiqets.com/en/london-attractions-c67458/tickets-for-windsor-castle-stonehenge-bath-day-tour-from-london-p752971?partner=aaronanddavid