Lekki Conservation Center Lagos

Fun Things to do at the Lekki Conservation Center

Situated in near a portion of the top lodgings in Lekki, following Chevron, before the second Lekki Toll Gate; Lekki Conservative Center covers a land area of 78 hectares. The 21-year-old preservation place is run and overseen by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF). The justification for this establishment is to saved a characteristic living space for plants, and creatures as urbanization has lead to the infringement of regions implied for these creatures and plants.

 

REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT LEKKI CONSERVATION CENTRE

 

Lekki Conservation Center Lagos is truly outstanding and most visited nature saves in Nigeria. The protection and unwinding focus is a beautiful region that offers a serene departure from consistently life in the humming city of Lagos.

 

The preservation place was commisionesd as a leader task of Nigeria Conservation Foundation for safeguarding extraordinary biodiversity and giving normal, logical sporting qualities in the beach front environs of western Nigeria. Since it was laid out in 1990, Lekki Conservation Center has arisen as one of Africa’s most obvious present day nature parks, known for its variety

THE LONGEST CANOPY WALKWAY IN AFRICA

 

Constructed by 13 Nigerians and supervised by two Canadians, the 401m Canopy walkway launched in 2015 is not a climb for the timid. The climb of the bridge is sure to bring out the other side of you especially for ladies. Hence, you have to stay close to her and as a precaution don’t look down. To climb the bridge you have to pay an extra thousand Naira in addition to the thousand Naira entry fee. It is an enthralling climb and it is 100% safe. The only time you are not allowed access to the bridge is when it is raining.

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HOW TO GET TO LEKKI CONSERVATION CENTRE

 

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Do you need directions to Lekki Conservation Centre? Get a taxi straight to Lekki Conservation Centre from anywhere you are in Lagos.

Alternatively, you can get there through an intra-city bus, just board a bus to either Obalende or CMS Park. Then get another bus heading to Lekki/Ajah, from either of these locations. Alight at Chevron Bus stop and take a very short walk to the Lekki Conservation Centre.