Getting to Abuja is very easy as visitors in the city can avail various kinds of modern modes of transportation to get into the city. Abuja is a beautiful city in Nigeria, and one of the major tourist centric destinations in the world. In addition, being the capital of Nigeria, important dignitaries and government officials arrive in the city almost daily. Air travel or by road are the two ways of Getting to Abuja.
Getting to Abuja is very easy and convenient by airways. Air travel is the ideal way of coming to the country. International travelers from other world destinations arriving in Nigeria will prefer this mode of communication. The Abuja airport is located in the city and shuttles from the airport are easily available.
The airport is the hub of domestic and international flights. Various important airlines like KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa and British Airways operates from this airport and run daily flights. Local airlines like Virgin Nigeria, Bellview and the Aero Contractors run daily flight services several times to domestic destinations like Lagos and Kano.
For the domestic tourists, coming by bus is also very much convenient. The roads in the country are in good condition and well connected to major destinations in Nigeria. Tourist bus operates from places like, Lagos, Kano and Port Harcourt to Abuja. Some well-known bus services in the country taking passengers from Abuja are as follows:
- ABC Transport
- Ekene Dili Chukwu
- Chisco Transport or CTN
- Young Shall Grow.
Tourists can go for the air-conditioned bus services for comfortable journey. Day trips in advisable as one can see the beauty of the countryside. Tourists can feel the changes from the cityscape to the country side which is very beautiful.
For sightseeing purposes, guests can hire a car rental services. This beautiful city has many interesting places to see which is easily approachable traveling by car. The city has strict driving laws and one requires to follows them. Drivers from other parts of the world should know them before driving in the city.
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