Flight Duration
One Way Price
Stops
Libreville to Nigeria
Lagos, Nigeria
One Way・1+ Stop・14 hrs 10 mins
starting
AED 1,057
Enugu, Nigeria
One Way・1 Stop・8 hrs 40 mins
starting
AED 1,429
Akure, Nigeria
One Way・1+ Stop・1 day 3 hrs
starting
AED 1,452
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About Libreville (LBV)
Situated on the Komo River, Libreville is a beautiful port. It is the capital and the largest city of Gabon. Bearing proximity with the Gulf of Guinea, the city is also a trade center for timber region. The land is characterized by tropical monsoon climate featured with a long 9 months wet season and a short 3 months dry season. The city was once inhabited by Mpongwe tribe before it was captured by French in 1839. Here the British, Germans and Americans have at one time settled their business. Also it was the capital of French Equatorial Africa. But since its independence in 1960, the city grew in leaps and bounds. The most wonderful attraction here is Pointe Denis, visitors escape from the city's hustle and bustle to the serenity of this place. The main entry to this heaven is from Libreville's Port Mole. This beach is a long stretch of land; at one end of Pointe Denis is Maringa Hotel and on the other end is Assala Lodge. The northern end of this land has wider beaches, while you will see an array of palm trees. Moreover the lush vegetation around this beach seem like an equatorial jungle. L'Eglise St-Michel Libreville is an amazing tourist attraction; it is an important architectural building. It has large wooden columns which are carved by a blind Gabonese man. Other such eye catching structure is Palais Presidential, which was built by President Bongo in 1970s. If you are looking for art and culture, do not worry, for you will be satiated. Make a visit to Musee des Arts et Traditions du Gabon. The museum exhibits a brilliant collection of items that bespeak about the country's art. The French cultural center, St Marie's Cathedral (seat of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Libreville), the adeptly carved wood church of St Michael Nkembo, Arboretum de Siband and two cultural villages- all of them make the city of Libreville favorite destination of everyone. House of great diversity in art and culture, the land of Libreville also excels in architecture. So, why waste more time. Log onto MakeMyTrip and book online your trip to Libreville. MakeMyTrip.com is India's leading online travel portal, where you get cheap online flight tickets, affordable accommodation and a fun filled travel package.
About Nigeria (NG)
The most populated multicultural country in Africa, Nigeria lies in the western region of the continent. Depending on the contrasting landscapes of the country, the climates range from tropical and savannah to steppe. Apart from its incredible cultural heritage, Nigeria is home to several natural attractions. Okomu National Park, which was once the largest rainforest of southwest Nigeria, houses a large number of endangered species. Gashaka-Gumti National Park lies among the mountains of northeast Nigeria. Touted as the largest park in the country, it has a variety of habitats ranging from savannah grasslands, swamps, lakes, rivers and two different types of rainforests. Golden cats, chimpanzees, Giant elands, elephants, crocodiles and unique birds call this park their home. The famous Erin Ijesha waterfall is very close to the historic kingdom of Ilesa. Located in southwest Nigeria, this seven-tier waterfall surrounded by dense green cliffs offers a rewarding escape for hikers. In South-South Nigeria, the capital of Akwa Ibom, Uyo, is a refreshing city. Unity Park, Amalgamation House, Presybterian Church Uyo, National Museum of Colonial History and Discovery Park are among the major landmarks here. Uyo also boasts a vibrant nightlife scene with Play Terrace and Magnum Lounge as the main crowd-favourites. There are plenty of attractions in Nigeria. To visit the country, book a flight and hotel through MakeMyTrip, and enjoy the best discounts.