Visa Free Countries for Nigerian Passport Holders
By O.T
5th June, 2018
5th June, 2018
Nigerian citizens have visa-free or visa on arrival access to 46 countries and territories, ranking the Nigerian passport 91st in terms of travel freedom (tied with Republic of the Congo passport) according to the Henley Passport Index.
Basically the Henley passport index is a statistical collation of the Henley & Partners group. They annually compile the Passport Index, which ranks countries according to openness of their visa restrictions and visa requirements. The index is based on the International Air Transport Association database. Here are the 46 countries/territories that allow visa free/visa on arrival entry for holders of the Nigerian passport
Bangladesh, Asia. (Visa on arrival)
Basically the Henley passport index is a statistical collation of the Henley & Partners group. They annually compile the Passport Index, which ranks countries according to openness of their visa restrictions and visa requirements. The index is based on the International Air Transport Association database. Here are the 46 countries/territories that allow visa free/visa on arrival entry for holders of the Nigerian passport
Bangladesh, Asia. (Visa on arrival)
Bangladesh Beautiful Kaptai Lake. Credit: Fahad Faisal/Wikipedia
So Bangladesh! I know Popular cinematic description of Bangladesh might not warrant a visit from most of us but I’m sure it has fascinating places to visit. It’s a south Asian country bordering with India and Myanmar with a lot of rural tourist attractions, friendly people and a lot of white rice (feels like home yeah ? Lol).
Bangladesh offers Nigerian Passport holders free 30-day visa upon arrival.
If you ever visit try and check out these places:
So Bangladesh! I know Popular cinematic description of Bangladesh might not warrant a visit from most of us but I’m sure it has fascinating places to visit. It’s a south Asian country bordering with India and Myanmar with a lot of rural tourist attractions, friendly people and a lot of white rice (feels like home yeah ? Lol).
Bangladesh offers Nigerian Passport holders free 30-day visa upon arrival.
If you ever visit try and check out these places:
- Sundarbans Mangrove Forest (largest mangrove forest on earth and a UNESCO world heritage site)
- Chittagong Hill-Tracts
- Srimangal (Tea capital of Bangladesh, located in the north-eastern part of the country.
- Kaptai Lake (in Rangamati)
- Somapuri Mahabhihara archeological site in Paharpur (second largest Buddhist monastery south of Himalayas on 8th century)
- St. Martin’s Island beach
- Darashbari Mosque at Gaur
- Floating market at Barisal
- Gobinda Temple at Puthia.
Floating market at Barisal. Credit: Raw Hasan/nijhoom
Barbados, Caribbean (Visa free for 6 months)
I mean Rihanna!!!! If Rihana being from Barbados is not enough reason for you to want to visit, then you probably don’t like nice things, lol. But joke aside, this island is a really beautiful place. Barbados is famous for turquoise colored pure water, beaches, the Harrison cave and festivals. Everything here is a delight.
Barbados, Caribbean (Visa free for 6 months)
I mean Rihanna!!!! If Rihana being from Barbados is not enough reason for you to want to visit, then you probably don’t like nice things, lol. But joke aside, this island is a really beautiful place. Barbados is famous for turquoise colored pure water, beaches, the Harrison cave and festivals. Everything here is a delight.
Clear water villa beach
Bridge town Barbados
Benin Republic, Africa (Visa free)
Benin Republic is a West African country with a coastline to the south. Guardian, in an article about Benin republic, likened the place to a decongested Lagos, a Lagos you would love if you could breathe as much. It has a number of museums, wildlife, resorts and beaches. It’s also home to the Pendjari National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site). Being a part of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), entry for Nigerians is visa-free.
Benin Republic, Africa (Visa free)
Benin Republic is a West African country with a coastline to the south. Guardian, in an article about Benin republic, likened the place to a decongested Lagos, a Lagos you would love if you could breathe as much. It has a number of museums, wildlife, resorts and beaches. It’s also home to the Pendjari National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site). Being a part of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), entry for Nigerians is visa-free.
Cotonou Benin
Burkina Faso, Africa (Visa free)
Another developing West African country land locked between Niger, Mali, Benin, Togo and Ghana. It does not seem to have many people’s bucket list tourist site, but it compensates for this with a rich cultural scene.
Bobo-Dioulasso Grand Mosque, Burkina Faso. Credit: Wonder Mondo
Burundi, Africa (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Despite their many troubles, these East African country still boasts of some of the finest tourist attractions on the continent.
They have a couple of inland lakes, safaris, National parks, reserves, museums, waterfalls etc. Burundi provides a lot of exciting holiday opportunities for both the reserved and the lazy sun-bathing tourists.
Cambodia, Asia (30 days visa on arrival)
Burundi, Africa (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Despite their many troubles, these East African country still boasts of some of the finest tourist attractions on the continent.
They have a couple of inland lakes, safaris, National parks, reserves, museums, waterfalls etc. Burundi provides a lot of exciting holiday opportunities for both the reserved and the lazy sun-bathing tourists.
Cambodia, Asia (30 days visa on arrival)
Angkor Wat (Angkor Archaeological Park), Cambodia. Credit: planetware/Jesse lee
Cambodia is a Southeast Asian nation whose landscape spans low-lying plains, exhibiting a lot of historical and archeological feat, and a lot of tourist attractions. This amazing kingdom brings a lot of ancient and modern features together to offer a beautiful adventure.
Cambodia is a Southeast Asian nation whose landscape spans low-lying plains, exhibiting a lot of historical and archeological feat, and a lot of tourist attractions. This amazing kingdom brings a lot of ancient and modern features together to offer a beautiful adventure.
Kampot, Cambodia. Credit: planetware/Jesse lee
Sihanoukville Beach, Cambodia. Credit: planetware/Jesse lee
Cameroon, Africa (Visa free)
Sharing borders with Nigeria is Cameroon, a dual “-ophone” region (Francophone and anglophone). “LonelyPlanet” calls it a crazed, sultry mosaic of active volcanoes, white-sand beaches, thick rain forest and magnificent parched landscapes broken up by the bizarre rock formations of the Sahel.
Cape Verde, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Cape Verde, Cabo Verde or the Republic of Cabo Verde is another beautiful island on the West African coast. This stunning island has a confounding blend of mountains, powdery white sand beaches, peaceful seaside villages and surreal volcanic landscapes.
Cameroon, Africa (Visa free)
Sharing borders with Nigeria is Cameroon, a dual “-ophone” region (Francophone and anglophone). “LonelyPlanet” calls it a crazed, sultry mosaic of active volcanoes, white-sand beaches, thick rain forest and magnificent parched landscapes broken up by the bizarre rock formations of the Sahel.
Cape Verde, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Cape Verde, Cabo Verde or the Republic of Cabo Verde is another beautiful island on the West African coast. This stunning island has a confounding blend of mountains, powdery white sand beaches, peaceful seaside villages and surreal volcanic landscapes.
Santa Maria, Cape Verde. CREDIT: SAMUEL BORGES - FOTOLIA
Chad, Africa (Visa free)
If you’re looking for desert adventure, wild life and safaris, and sun bathing out your comfort zone, this Central African country might be one to consider. Pictures hasn’t always suggested so much fascination, but there’s still plenty to do here.
Comoros Island, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Comoros island is an East African independent state comprising three of the Comoro Islands, located in the warm Indian Ocean waters of the Mozambique Channel. A fourth island of the Comorian archipelago, Mayotte, is claimed by the country of Comoros but administered by France. This archipelago island has a history of volcanic activity, with the largest of the island, Grande Comore, ending in an active volcano on Mount Karthala. So whether is adventure, sun bathing or archeology, there’s something for everyone to do
Chad, Africa (Visa free)
If you’re looking for desert adventure, wild life and safaris, and sun bathing out your comfort zone, this Central African country might be one to consider. Pictures hasn’t always suggested so much fascination, but there’s still plenty to do here.
Comoros Island, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Comoros island is an East African independent state comprising three of the Comoro Islands, located in the warm Indian Ocean waters of the Mozambique Channel. A fourth island of the Comorian archipelago, Mayotte, is claimed by the country of Comoros but administered by France. This archipelago island has a history of volcanic activity, with the largest of the island, Grande Comore, ending in an active volcano on Mount Karthala. So whether is adventure, sun bathing or archeology, there’s something for everyone to do
The famous landmark, Comoros the Ancienne Mosquée de Vendredi (old Friday mosque. dating back to around 1427. Credit: Christian L./unusualtraveler
Comoros island. Credit: Christian L./unusualtraveler
Cote d’Ivoire, Africa (Visa free)
Cote d’Ivoire, also known as the Republic of Ivory Coast, is also another fascinating African country. With a southern coastline that creates some sort of beach resorts, lush tropical flora, rainforests and a French-colonial legacy. This is one of the very few true tropical paradise in west Africa.
Djibouti, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Djibouti, bordered by Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia to the west and south, and Somaliland to the southeast, is a mostly French- and Arabic-speaking country. The Gulf of Aden lies to the east. The country can be divided into three regions; the coastal plain and volcanic plateaus in the central and southern parts of the country and the mountain ranges in the north. It's home to one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world, the low-lying Lake Assal, in the Danakil Desert.
Cote d’Ivoire, Africa (Visa free)
Cote d’Ivoire, also known as the Republic of Ivory Coast, is also another fascinating African country. With a southern coastline that creates some sort of beach resorts, lush tropical flora, rainforests and a French-colonial legacy. This is one of the very few true tropical paradise in west Africa.
Djibouti, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Djibouti, bordered by Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia to the west and south, and Somaliland to the southeast, is a mostly French- and Arabic-speaking country. The Gulf of Aden lies to the east. The country can be divided into three regions; the coastal plain and volcanic plateaus in the central and southern parts of the country and the mountain ranges in the north. It's home to one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world, the low-lying Lake Assal, in the Danakil Desert.
Djibouti city. Credit: AMA
Dominican, Caribbean (Visa free for 21 days)
Dominica is a mountainous Caribbean island nation, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, with natural hot springs and tropical rain forests. Dominica has a lot of sight to see, most interestingly is its active volcano that steams a boiling lake at the Morne Trois Pitons National Park. Dominica doesn’t get so much crowd, unlike what we’d expect, just a sizeable welcoming population.
Dominican, Caribbean (Visa free for 21 days)
Dominica is a mountainous Caribbean island nation, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, with natural hot springs and tropical rain forests. Dominica has a lot of sight to see, most interestingly is its active volcano that steams a boiling lake at the Morne Trois Pitons National Park. Dominica doesn’t get so much crowd, unlike what we’d expect, just a sizeable welcoming population.
Las Galeras, Dominican
Fiji Island, South Pacific Ocean (Visa free for four months)
Fiji is an archipelago of more than 330 islands, of which 110 are permanently inhabited. Located in the South Pacific Ocean, it has numerous exquisite beaches, undersea marvels and fascinating cuisines. It’s easy to forget yourself on the sublime sands but the appeal of the islands stretches beyond the reefs. Fiji offers ample opportunities for hikers, birdwatchers, amblers and forest-fanciers. They also have a great night life
Fiji Island, South Pacific Ocean (Visa free for four months)
Fiji is an archipelago of more than 330 islands, of which 110 are permanently inhabited. Located in the South Pacific Ocean, it has numerous exquisite beaches, undersea marvels and fascinating cuisines. It’s easy to forget yourself on the sublime sands but the appeal of the islands stretches beyond the reefs. Fiji offers ample opportunities for hikers, birdwatchers, amblers and forest-fanciers. They also have a great night life
Beachcomber island resort, Fiji island coast. Credit: awesomefiji
Gambia, Africa (Visa free for 90 days)
The Gambia is the smallest country on the continent, occupying the length of the Gambia River valley and having a bit of coastline. The Gambia river coupled with teeming wild life creates a lot of tourist activities; from sun bathing at there golden beaches, to boat trips and overnights at the forest ecolodges.
Gambia, Africa (Visa free for 90 days)
The Gambia is the smallest country on the continent, occupying the length of the Gambia River valley and having a bit of coastline. The Gambia river coupled with teeming wild life creates a lot of tourist activities; from sun bathing at there golden beaches, to boat trips and overnights at the forest ecolodges.
The ruins of Fort James on James Island (Kunta Kinteh Island). The small island in the Gambia River is an important historical site in the West African slave trad. Credit: Ikiwaner/ nationsonline.org
Georgia, Europe (Visa on arrival)
Georgia is one of the most beautiful countries on earth, boasting of a rich heritage with wonderful ancient architecture and arts.
From its green valleys spread with vineyards to its old churches and watchtowers perched in fantastic mountain scenery, there’s always a margin for whatever adventure you want to partake.
Georgia, Europe (Visa on arrival)
Georgia is one of the most beautiful countries on earth, boasting of a rich heritage with wonderful ancient architecture and arts.
From its green valleys spread with vineyards to its old churches and watchtowers perched in fantastic mountain scenery, there’s always a margin for whatever adventure you want to partake.
Georgia. Credit: finchannel
Overview of Tbilisi, Georgia. Credit: holidayme
Ghana, Africa (Visa free)
A neighboring country to Nigeria, Ghana is an embodiment of a diverse culture, fast modernization and a bit of paradise. As part of ECOWAS benefits, Nigerians can enter the country visa-free.
Guinea, Africa (Visa free)
Guinea is a land of surprising beauty, from the rolling mountain plateau of Fouta Djalon to wide Sahelian lands and thick forests. Although quality of life index is rated poorly, coupled with their recent Ebola epidemic in 2004, tourism here is a bit minimal.
Guinea Bissau, Africa (Visa free for 90 days)
Guinea-Bissau is a small African country, that despite poverty and hardship, has exceptional costal beauty. They take pride in their tropical islands with white sand beaches, forest reserves and sea food based cuisines
Haiti, Caribbean (Visa free for 90 days)
Haiti is a Caribbean country that occupies the western third of the Caribbean Island of Hispaniola. Despite Haiti’s well-documented struggles, exacerbated lately by natural disasters, the most commonly used phrase might surprise you. It’s 'pa gen pwoblem,' and it translates to 'no have problem.' This shows the kind of spirit Haitians have, whatever the circumstances they seem to be able to make the most of what they have, no matter how little it may seem, which is quite a lot ironically. From blue waters, tumbling waterfalls and green mountains with striking landscape that easily rivals the natural beauty found anywhere else in the Caribbean.
Ghana, Africa (Visa free)
A neighboring country to Nigeria, Ghana is an embodiment of a diverse culture, fast modernization and a bit of paradise. As part of ECOWAS benefits, Nigerians can enter the country visa-free.
Guinea, Africa (Visa free)
Guinea is a land of surprising beauty, from the rolling mountain plateau of Fouta Djalon to wide Sahelian lands and thick forests. Although quality of life index is rated poorly, coupled with their recent Ebola epidemic in 2004, tourism here is a bit minimal.
Guinea Bissau, Africa (Visa free for 90 days)
Guinea-Bissau is a small African country, that despite poverty and hardship, has exceptional costal beauty. They take pride in their tropical islands with white sand beaches, forest reserves and sea food based cuisines
Haiti, Caribbean (Visa free for 90 days)
Haiti is a Caribbean country that occupies the western third of the Caribbean Island of Hispaniola. Despite Haiti’s well-documented struggles, exacerbated lately by natural disasters, the most commonly used phrase might surprise you. It’s 'pa gen pwoblem,' and it translates to 'no have problem.' This shows the kind of spirit Haitians have, whatever the circumstances they seem to be able to make the most of what they have, no matter how little it may seem, which is quite a lot ironically. From blue waters, tumbling waterfalls and green mountains with striking landscape that easily rivals the natural beauty found anywhere else in the Caribbean.
Labadee Haiti
Iran, Middle East (Visa on arrival)
This middle eastern country, through its ancient architecture and legendary heritage tries to showcase the beauty of Islam. Iran is a treasure house for some of the most beautiful architecture on the planet. Her devotion to detail proves Islam's historical commitment to aesthetic beauty and exquisite architecture.
Kenya, Africa (Visa on arrival for 90 days)
Iran, Middle East (Visa on arrival)
This middle eastern country, through its ancient architecture and legendary heritage tries to showcase the beauty of Islam. Iran is a treasure house for some of the most beautiful architecture on the planet. Her devotion to detail proves Islam's historical commitment to aesthetic beauty and exquisite architecture.
Kenya, Africa (Visa on arrival for 90 days)
Kenya safari. Credit: Journeyinstyle
Another beautiful country that brings soul and color to the continent. With a beautiful wildlife, Vast Savannah, and equatorial plains, it’s no wonder the world labels Kenya as what Africa looks like.
Liberia, Africa (Visa free)
Liberia has had a couple set backs over the years, from the civil war to the Ebola crisis, but don’t be too hasten to write them off. It’s a lush, green, and friendly country with a rich culture and idyll tropics. Despite the ravages of the past, tourism here hold s a hopeful baton.
Madagascar, Africa (Visa on arrival for 90 days)
Madagascar is an island just east of Africa, with one of the most incredible landscapes you could imagine. It boasts a wide variety of wildlife, lush florals, tropical beaches and desert plains. With fun activities like hiking, diving, mountain biking, kitesurfing, rock-climbing and sunbathing in hammocks, Madagascar simply put is the poster child for paradise.
Another beautiful country that brings soul and color to the continent. With a beautiful wildlife, Vast Savannah, and equatorial plains, it’s no wonder the world labels Kenya as what Africa looks like.
Liberia, Africa (Visa free)
Liberia has had a couple set backs over the years, from the civil war to the Ebola crisis, but don’t be too hasten to write them off. It’s a lush, green, and friendly country with a rich culture and idyll tropics. Despite the ravages of the past, tourism here hold s a hopeful baton.
Madagascar, Africa (Visa on arrival for 90 days)
Madagascar is an island just east of Africa, with one of the most incredible landscapes you could imagine. It boasts a wide variety of wildlife, lush florals, tropical beaches and desert plains. With fun activities like hiking, diving, mountain biking, kitesurfing, rock-climbing and sunbathing in hammocks, Madagascar simply put is the poster child for paradise.
Miavana Villa, Nosy ankao private island. Credit: Miavana
Maldives (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Maldives is a country in the Indian Ocean consisting of over 1000 islands. With such a gift from nature, tourism is well thought out with streams of resorts offering various packages and unrivaled luxury.
Maldives dazzling underwater world and incredible white-sand beaches makes the paradise an adventure one should look forward to.
Maldives (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Maldives is a country in the Indian Ocean consisting of over 1000 islands. With such a gift from nature, tourism is well thought out with streams of resorts offering various packages and unrivaled luxury.
Maldives dazzling underwater world and incredible white-sand beaches makes the paradise an adventure one should look forward to.
Taj exotica, Maldives. Credit: worldofwanderlust
Mali, Africa (Visa free)
Currently Mali is going through some ravaging conflict that’s threatening its tourism and culture. But even with all these harsh plains that has fallen on the country, Mali is blessed with some beautiful landscapes and proud ancient heritage
Mauritania, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Mauritania is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and Sahara to the north, which gives an idea of the kind of two extreme geological force at play. Although about 90% of Mauritania's land is within the Sahara, this is part of its appeal. Whether is a camel ride, walking in the sand dunes or visiting antique sand stone villages, the people are always welcoming
Mali, Africa (Visa free)
Currently Mali is going through some ravaging conflict that’s threatening its tourism and culture. But even with all these harsh plains that has fallen on the country, Mali is blessed with some beautiful landscapes and proud ancient heritage
Mauritania, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Mauritania is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and Sahara to the north, which gives an idea of the kind of two extreme geological force at play. Although about 90% of Mauritania's land is within the Sahara, this is part of its appeal. Whether is a camel ride, walking in the sand dunes or visiting antique sand stone villages, the people are always welcoming
One of Mauritania’s sandstone village. Credit: internationalreportingproject
Mauritius, Africa (Visa free for 90 days)
Mauritius is an island nation just east of Africa. Mark Twain once wrote, “Mauritius was made first and then heaven, heaven being copied after Mauritius”. I can totally understand that. Mauritius is best described as an island eden, surrounded by a palm fringed playing ground on rocky foundations that tapers into a tropical waterfall. Here’s is where you can find some of the most beautiful views in the Indian Ocean. Tourism is well thought out here too, so whether it’s wildlife or sun bathing, whatever the adventure you like, there’s a well thought out accommodation for that in Mauritius.
Mauritius, Africa (Visa free for 90 days)
Mauritius is an island nation just east of Africa. Mark Twain once wrote, “Mauritius was made first and then heaven, heaven being copied after Mauritius”. I can totally understand that. Mauritius is best described as an island eden, surrounded by a palm fringed playing ground on rocky foundations that tapers into a tropical waterfall. Here’s is where you can find some of the most beautiful views in the Indian Ocean. Tourism is well thought out here too, so whether it’s wildlife or sun bathing, whatever the adventure you like, there’s a well thought out accommodation for that in Mauritius.
Mauritius. Credit: Mauritiusconscious
Micronesia, Oceania (Visa free for 30 days)
Micronesia, or Federal state of Micronesia, is a country in the western Pacific Ocean, composed of more than 600 islands and islets in the Caroline Islands archipelago. With numerous remote out laying islands, it seems like the adventure will never stop. Tropical wonderland, crystal clear waters, great cuisines and one of the most unexpected sights you can imagine, Micronesia is nothing short of paradise.
Mozambique, Africa (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Mozambique is a southern African nation whose long Indian Ocean coastline beckons swaying palms, melodramatic traditions, cultural fascination and opportunities for adventure. With long, dune-fringed beaches, clear waters, pounding surf, colonial-style architecture, pulsating nightlife, this enigmatic country is one for the adventure seekers.
Micronesia, Oceania (Visa free for 30 days)
Micronesia, or Federal state of Micronesia, is a country in the western Pacific Ocean, composed of more than 600 islands and islets in the Caroline Islands archipelago. With numerous remote out laying islands, it seems like the adventure will never stop. Tropical wonderland, crystal clear waters, great cuisines and one of the most unexpected sights you can imagine, Micronesia is nothing short of paradise.
Mozambique, Africa (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Mozambique is a southern African nation whose long Indian Ocean coastline beckons swaying palms, melodramatic traditions, cultural fascination and opportunities for adventure. With long, dune-fringed beaches, clear waters, pounding surf, colonial-style architecture, pulsating nightlife, this enigmatic country is one for the adventure seekers.
Vamizi island, Mozambique.
Nauru, Oceania (Visa on arrival)
Nauru is a tiny island country in Micronesia, northeast of Australia. Just like Micronesia, Nauru is nothing short of paradise
Niger Republic, Africa (Visa free)
Named after the Niger River, Niger republic is a developing country with strong religious and cultural values. Although it’s currently going through some economic and civil ravage, it still has some beautiful site to write home about.
Palau, Oceania (Visa on arrival for 30 days m)
Palau is a beautiful nation of islands southwest of the Philippines in the North Pacific Ocean. Tourism is Palau’s largest industry, so you shouldn’t expect anything less of fascination. With the jelly fish lake, rock islands, Malakal Islands, koror and Palau cuisines, It's hard not to be overwhelmed by its extraordinary array of natural wonders:
Nauru, Oceania (Visa on arrival)
Nauru is a tiny island country in Micronesia, northeast of Australia. Just like Micronesia, Nauru is nothing short of paradise
Niger Republic, Africa (Visa free)
Named after the Niger River, Niger republic is a developing country with strong religious and cultural values. Although it’s currently going through some economic and civil ravage, it still has some beautiful site to write home about.
Palau, Oceania (Visa on arrival for 30 days m)
Palau is a beautiful nation of islands southwest of the Philippines in the North Pacific Ocean. Tourism is Palau’s largest industry, so you shouldn’t expect anything less of fascination. With the jelly fish lake, rock islands, Malakal Islands, koror and Palau cuisines, It's hard not to be overwhelmed by its extraordinary array of natural wonders:
Rock island arch, Palau. Credit: iStock
Samoa, Oceania (Visa on arrival for 60 days)
Samoa is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, considered part of the region of the Pacific known as Polynesia. Samoa is one of those place that exhibit such natural beauty without any help from civilization. Such an idyll paradise.
Senegal, Africa ( Visa free )
With Its rich french colonial heritage and glittering coastal line, it’s no surprise that Senegal is full of vibrant colors. Just like a lot of tropical countries in West Africa, Senegal has that rough hustler decor with a much more stable setting. Wild life, beaches and some UNESCO heritage sites, there’s something for everyone to do here.
Seychelles, Africa (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
The Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, off East Africa. Richly blessed with numerous White-sand beaches, coral-coloured sunsets, dream like landscapes and roaming wildlife. Seychelles is the type of tropical paradise you’d think only exists in your dreams.
Samoa, Oceania (Visa on arrival for 60 days)
Samoa is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, considered part of the region of the Pacific known as Polynesia. Samoa is one of those place that exhibit such natural beauty without any help from civilization. Such an idyll paradise.
Senegal, Africa ( Visa free )
With Its rich french colonial heritage and glittering coastal line, it’s no surprise that Senegal is full of vibrant colors. Just like a lot of tropical countries in West Africa, Senegal has that rough hustler decor with a much more stable setting. Wild life, beaches and some UNESCO heritage sites, there’s something for everyone to do here.
Seychelles, Africa (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
The Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, off East Africa. Richly blessed with numerous White-sand beaches, coral-coloured sunsets, dream like landscapes and roaming wildlife. Seychelles is the type of tropical paradise you’d think only exists in your dreams.
Mahe islands, Seychelles. Credit: Goaway travel
Sierra Leone, Africa (Visa free)
Located on the West Coast of Africa, Sierra Leone is another interesting peninsula that’s just recovering from some hardships of the past. Amidst its civil war and Ebola crises, Sierra Leone has maintained its tropical bliss and wildlife fascination. As part of the ECOWAS regulations, it’s one of the visa-free countries for Nigerians.
Somalia, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Somalia used to be a travelers delight with her very adventurous path that tells the tale of a very rich heritage. But recently it has gone through some very unsettling chaos and economic decline. Still there’s a success story. Amidst all these ravages, Somalia has been able to maintain its ancient artistry and cultural values.
Sri Lanka, Asia (Electronic travel authorisation)
Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) is an island nation south of India in the Indian Ocean. Sri Lanka is one of those places that upholds it’s ancient artistry while still accepting modern civilization. With eight UNESCO world Heritage sight, safaris, historically detailed temples and a culture that tells of colonial tales, the charm here is undeniably beautiful.
Nigerians traveling to Sri Lanka will require the “Electronic Travel Authorization” that will allow their 30 days stay.
Sierra Leone, Africa (Visa free)
Located on the West Coast of Africa, Sierra Leone is another interesting peninsula that’s just recovering from some hardships of the past. Amidst its civil war and Ebola crises, Sierra Leone has maintained its tropical bliss and wildlife fascination. As part of the ECOWAS regulations, it’s one of the visa-free countries for Nigerians.
Somalia, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Somalia used to be a travelers delight with her very adventurous path that tells the tale of a very rich heritage. But recently it has gone through some very unsettling chaos and economic decline. Still there’s a success story. Amidst all these ravages, Somalia has been able to maintain its ancient artistry and cultural values.
Sri Lanka, Asia (Electronic travel authorisation)
Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) is an island nation south of India in the Indian Ocean. Sri Lanka is one of those places that upholds it’s ancient artistry while still accepting modern civilization. With eight UNESCO world Heritage sight, safaris, historically detailed temples and a culture that tells of colonial tales, the charm here is undeniably beautiful.
Nigerians traveling to Sri Lanka will require the “Electronic Travel Authorization” that will allow their 30 days stay.
Kandy city, Sri Lanka
Tanzania, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Tanzania is honestly one overflowing adventurous package where there’s so much to do in so little time. From gigantic mountains, to safaris with teeming wildlife, it seems like there’s too much, too fun, too wild or too tall of everything here. Tanzania is blessed with the highest mountain in Africa, the Mt Kilimanjaro. It is Africa's highest peak and the world's highest free-standing volcano.
And don’t let’s forget the great Zanzibar. Zanzibar, an archipelago’s focal point with vast tranquil beauty at its coast, is almost always the final destination for tourists.
Tanzania, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Tanzania is honestly one overflowing adventurous package where there’s so much to do in so little time. From gigantic mountains, to safaris with teeming wildlife, it seems like there’s too much, too fun, too wild or too tall of everything here. Tanzania is blessed with the highest mountain in Africa, the Mt Kilimanjaro. It is Africa's highest peak and the world's highest free-standing volcano.
And don’t let’s forget the great Zanzibar. Zanzibar, an archipelago’s focal point with vast tranquil beauty at its coast, is almost always the final destination for tourists.
Zanzibar beach resorts
Timor-Leste, Asia (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Also known as East Timor, comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor. Another fascinating peninsula with a lot of settlement with great traditional values. Timor-Leste has breath taking ocean views and pristine reefs.
Togo, Africa (Visa free)
Togo is a West African nation on the Gulf of Guinea, that’s surprisingly not known enough for its great diversity of landscapes and palm-fringed beaches. It’s a low key tranquil savannah that boasts of a lush forest and splendid adventures.
Tuvalu, Oceania (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Tuvalu, in the South Pacific, is an independent island nation comprising of nine small islands.
It’s a reef islands with tranquil beaches swaying with palm trees like it’s one great playground.
Uganda, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Uganda is another landlocked East African country. For a small country it shows off some surprising feat. It's home to Africa's tallest mountain range (the Rwenzoris), the source of the Nile, the world's longest river and the continent's largest lake. It also has a teeming wildlife, especially its popular Queen Elizabeth National Park. Uganda is parked with so many tropical adventures.
Vanuatu, Oceania (visa free)
Vanuatu is a South Pacific Ocean nation made up of about 80 islands. This rugged island packs a lot hidden adventures. From the magma-filled active volcano to the other extreme cool breezy white sand beaches and a lot of in between adventures.
Come with a lot of patience, fully charged batteries and the adventurous spirit to get the most out of Vanuatu
There has been some speculations about a passport called the African Union passport. With this passport, any holder can travel to any of Africa's 55 countries visa free.
Launched in 2016, the African Union has pledged that by 2020 every African will be able to acquire the passport.
Timor-Leste, Asia (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Also known as East Timor, comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor. Another fascinating peninsula with a lot of settlement with great traditional values. Timor-Leste has breath taking ocean views and pristine reefs.
Togo, Africa (Visa free)
Togo is a West African nation on the Gulf of Guinea, that’s surprisingly not known enough for its great diversity of landscapes and palm-fringed beaches. It’s a low key tranquil savannah that boasts of a lush forest and splendid adventures.
Tuvalu, Oceania (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Tuvalu, in the South Pacific, is an independent island nation comprising of nine small islands.
It’s a reef islands with tranquil beaches swaying with palm trees like it’s one great playground.
Uganda, Africa (Visa on arrival)
Uganda is another landlocked East African country. For a small country it shows off some surprising feat. It's home to Africa's tallest mountain range (the Rwenzoris), the source of the Nile, the world's longest river and the continent's largest lake. It also has a teeming wildlife, especially its popular Queen Elizabeth National Park. Uganda is parked with so many tropical adventures.
Vanuatu, Oceania (visa free)
Vanuatu is a South Pacific Ocean nation made up of about 80 islands. This rugged island packs a lot hidden adventures. From the magma-filled active volcano to the other extreme cool breezy white sand beaches and a lot of in between adventures.
Come with a lot of patience, fully charged batteries and the adventurous spirit to get the most out of Vanuatu
There has been some speculations about a passport called the African Union passport. With this passport, any holder can travel to any of Africa's 55 countries visa free.
Launched in 2016, the African Union has pledged that by 2020 every African will be able to acquire the passport.