Flight Duration
One Way Price
Stops
Lagos to Benin
Cotonou, Benin
One Way・Non Stop・40 mins
starting
AED 700
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About Lagos (LOS)
The most populous city in Nigeria, Lagos is considered as the economic and financial capital of the country. Numerous travellers visit the city to explore its beautiful coastline and interesting cultural heritage. This city in West Africa is known for lively music and endless entertainment and shopping options. Travellers vacationing in Lagos can relax on the Lagos Bar Beach as well as enjoy water sports like jet skiing and water skiing on Takawa Bay. They can also explore the biodiversity of the Lekki Conservation Centre and discover the heritage of Badagry Town, known as Point of No Return. There is more than a century old lighthouse at the entrance of Lagos Harbour, from which the Lighthouse Beach derives its name. On a Lagos trip, travellers can go to the Lekki Beach, Eleko Beach, Akodo Beach and Tarkwa Bay to relax in the laid-back beach atmosphere. The National Museum of Nigeria and Didi Museum hold some interesting historical exhibits that are worth exploring. The Nike Art Gallery displays an amazing collection of Nigerian art. Inviting tourists to discover its natural beauty, recreational opportunities and cultural attractions, this city is the perfect vacation spot in Nigeria. For a comfortable travel and stay, travellers can book a Lagos tour package at MakeMyTrip.
About Benin (BJ)
Benin in Western Africa is a unique country with five different landscapes. With coasts, lagoons, plateaus, mountains and plains, the country has two distinct climate zones. The southern zone comprises an equatorial climate, while the northern zone features only dry and rainy seasons. Koutammakou, a vast UNESCO Heritage Site, in northern Benin extends to the neighbouring country, Togo. The traditional Tata Somba houses are part of this unique cultural landscape. Pendjari National Park, a major wildlife destination in the entire continent, is home to the endangered West African lions, elephants and Egyptian plover. A safari here is a must. In southern Benin, Abomey is a must-visit city for history buffs. This former capital of Dahomey Kingdom, when Benin was named Dahomey, the city is known for its historical structures dating back to the 17th century. The Royal Palaces of Abomey together constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Another culturally important city in southern Benin, along the Gulf of Guinea, is Quidah. The Temple of Pythons is a major spiritual attraction comprising about 60 docile Royal Pythons whom the locals revere. Benin is also popular for Ganvie - the largest lake village in Africa. It comprises about 3000 stilt houses on Lake Nokoué. The economic capital of Benin is Cotonou. It is filled with nightclubs and restaurants. Le Repaire de Bacchus is a famous club, while Pili Pili is a crowd favourite restaurant serving local delicacies. Grand Marché du Dantokpa is a popular shopping area with a large number of stalls. If you plan to visit Benin, book a flight and hotel through MakeMyTrip. You will enjoy great discounts on accommodation and airfare throughout the year.