Must Read: 7 Sure Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do in Lagos
Lagos is
a truly distinctive place which has become a haven to a lot of
interesting individuals, and no matter how long you have lived in the
city or how many times you have visited, there will always be secrets
waiting to be uncovered.
The
city is full of peculiar things which
do not necessarily make it into
your average guidebook. Truly, it is not surprising to witness unusual
things happen within the city as beside its legendary entertainment,
cuisine and nightlife that rival that of any other place in Nigeria,
there are other things that you can do that most certainly would not
make the stock for any tourist’s holiday.
Hoping to explore the more eccentric side of Lagos off-beaten track? Jovago.com, Africa’s No.1 online hotel booking portal offers 7 things you most certainly did not know you could do in Lagos.
Meditation and yoga at Ashram
The
Indian population in Lagos is quite substantial and as such, there are
Hindu temples and ashrams around the city. Very popular is the Geeta
Ashram in Lekki Phase 1. If yoga or meditation interests you, you are
bound to have a deeply rewarding time spent there. The ashram is an isle
of calm that people (not only Indians or Hindu) visit to heal their
minds, bodies and souls, so, Yoga and meditation at the ashram, are
great ways to strengthen the mind and body.
Camp on the Street
For
locals in the city, this idea may sound completely crazy but if you are
visiting and you are up for a bit of adventure, especially the type
that will offer you a different perspective in life, as well as
firsthand knowledge of Lagos street life, then camping a few days on the
street might be the perfect solution. You can either do this by renting
a bus which you would park on any of the safe spots streets or use a
tent.
Explore a city farm
Lagos
is no longer a strictly “brick wall” destination. the developing in the
area of agriculture and animal rearing and as such, a handful of city
farms that are home to farm animals, including rare breeds have cropped
up around the city. Visit one of these farms to explore its environs.
You get to learn more about these farm animals and farming in general,
and if you are lucky , you may take home some bags of freebies.
Learn the Salsa dance
Lagos
may be an African city in Nigeria, but if your dream is to appear on
“dancing with the stars”, you can make headway in the city by
registering in one of the many dance clubs, where you can learn the
Salsa dance. The Latin Dance club conducts salsa training sessions every
wednesday, friday and sunday at 7.30 pm, and most times, it is free!
Club Reloaded(former 11:45) at 113, Awolowo road, Ikoyi, Lagos , as well
as La casa del habana on Ozumba Mbadiwe, VI. are other places can get
classes whether you are a total beginner, improver or already an experienced dancer.
Go to a mid-week dance club
Lagosians
love to have fun and as such, night club no longer only have dance
nights on the weekend. While visiting Lagos, you can actually have fun
at a dance club on the weekday! Designed with weekday workers in mind,
it is a good way to let off some mid-week steam , stay out late and
enjoy a weekend dance party on a weekday. Most of the mid-week dance
clubs open from 7-11pm.
Go on a Cemetery Tour
Most
of the natives are superstitious and would be very hesitant to go for
this option, however , if you are fascinated by unusual tours, a
cemetery tour in Lagos would be just the perfect thing for you. From the
150-year old Atan cemetery in Yaba, to theVaults and Garden cemetery, Ikoyi, as well as the Victori Court cemetery, you
can see the final resting places of certain Nigerian dignitaries and
celebrities as well learn much about the Nigerian history. Some of these
cemeteries are open from 8am to 6pm and are free, while you have to buy
a ticket for others. You can take the tour alone too, or hire a guide.
Turn the city into your gym
While
there are so many gyms and fitness centers around the city, as
expected, you actually do not have to patronize them. Aside from
purchasing your own gym equipment and knocking yourself out with free
routines online, you can actually air out your muscles with a free-run
around on literally any spot you chose around the city. A favorite is
the Lekki-Ikoyi toll bridge. Occasional free classes are offered on
some streets as well




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