6 Things Nigerians Love About South Africa
It
is summer! While Nigerians do not necessarily experience the season
(they only have wet and dry seasons), they tend to take time off and
travel the world around that time; and in addition to London, Dubai and
USA, one other country a
lot of Nigerians line up to visit is South
Africa. In fact, whether they are going on holiday, travelling for work or relocating to pursue careers, South Africa is usually one of their first picks.
Surely, there is a lot to love about South Africa. Jumia Travel,
Africa’s No.1 online hotel booking portal shares a list, in no
particular order, of the reasons why Nigerians love the country:
The luxurious hotels
Nigerians
generally love to enjoy the fine things of life which include luxury
hotels. South Africa is home to some of the most beautiful and original
hotels in the continent that offer unique and incredible variety of
accommodation as well as experiences. Nigerians love to visit these
hotels, especially the ones in Cape Town for profuse indulgence and
exclusive treatment.
Open roads and free parking
The
Nigerian roads are not nearly perfect and usually, you have to pay at
almost every spot. In South Africa however, the roads are well
maintained and it is easy to travel on major routes; also, you rarely
pay for parking. This is a form of treat for Nigerians as they escape
the hustle at home and the open roads encourage them to get out and
explore.
The Wine
Although
wine is not massively produced in Nigeria, Nigerians love wine and what
better place to go enjoy a large variety than South Africa; one of the
top ten wine producing countries in the new world. Aside
from the Cape Winelands, particularly Franschhoek and Stellenbosch,
which are at the heart of the South African wine country, there are over 17 ‘official’ wine routes countrywide. The
lovely South African climate ensures perfect fertile soil ripe for
growing the grape vineyards that South Africa has become world-renowned
for.
Amazing Food
While
South Africa is not the culinary center of the world, its swanky
restaurants, delicious street food and experimental dishes in quirky
settings all serve to lure many Nigerians to the country. A majority of
South Africa’s top restaurants, including The Test Kitchen, The Tasting
Room, La Colombe and five hundred, offer incredible fresh local
ingredients, innovative cooking and a touch of theatre, which Nigerians
absolutely love!
The Wildlife and Safari
While there are quite a number of game reserves and wildlife conservation centres in Nigeria, including Yankari National Park,
Lekki Wildlife Conservation centre e.t.c, Nigerians love visiting other
countries like South Africa to see their native wildlife. South Africa
has some of the most affordable safaris in the world too. A favourite is
the Kruger National Park, one of the oldest of South Africa’s parks,
where you can see the Big Five on a self-drive safari.
The Laid-back Attitude of South Africans
The
typical Nigerian is a hustler, so at points when they feel the need to
chill, they head to South Africa as the place is probably the only place
in Africa with a people worthy to be described as “chill.” Socializing
and mixing up with the locals in the country is always a fun and a
rewarding experience as they are uber-relaxed in almost everything they
do.




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