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Sunday, 5 November 2017
Checkout 5 Beautiful Countries To Go This Christmas Without Spending More Than N100k
Information is power. You don’t really need One Million Naira or more before you go on vacation. As a matter of fact, there are a variety of ways to have a sweet vacation without breaking the bank. You can travel out of Nigeria with as little as N100k and enjoy yourself. See where you can travel to below:- 1. Grand Popo, Benin Nothing as beautiful as the ocean and relaxing in a beach house. Escape to your neighbourhood country the Benin Republic and journey to the beautiful Grand Popo for almost nothing. Three nights in this luxurious place can cost N48,000 and less. 2. Lome, Togo Lomé is the capital of Togo, in West Africa and it’s known for its palm-lined Atlantic coastline. Sweet Sweet Lome is a must visit place. Not only is their currency lower than the Naira, food is cheap and hotels are cheaper! Escape Nigeria and go hide at the luxurious beaches of Lome and sample their local foods. 3. Jayz Lodge, Ghana Enjoy walking up a canopy and an adrenaline-filled zip line experience at Ghana’s Jayz lodge. For less than N100,000 take yourself and friends on a road trip to Koforidua, Ghana and enjoy a thrilling experience. 4. Cameroon With high mountains, incredible waterfalls, wide hiking space, bubbling wildlife among other attractions, Cameroon has so much to offer. Cameroon is another great destination if you are vacationing on a budget. Food is cheap, hotels are for next to nothing. Basically, life is chilled in Cameroon. 5. Liberia Around Monrovia are palm-lined beaches like Silver and CeCe. Along the coast, beach towns include the port of Buchanan, as well as laid-back Robertsport, known for its strong surf.
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