Reseña del editor:
This full-length Bradt country guide features every aspect of travel to and around this little understood or explored nation. A key location for overseas investors in West Africa, the oil industry ensures that Nigeria has a steady stream of American visitors needing a source of reliable information on staying in this fascinating country. Details on getting around by bush taxi, rail, car, or on foot, together with accommodation options, wildlife watching, and activities, are balanced by a wealth of information on history, geography, culture, and the environment. This guide features: >Planning and preparation, including crossing into Nigeria overland and health and safety issues>Natural history and national parks with wildlife in depth>Nigerian culture, including music and Ibo art>Information for business travelers and project workers. NOTA: El libro no está en español, sino en inglés.
Contraportada:
Despite negative images of Africa's most populous country, the traveler to Nigeria will meet nothing but kindness and hospitality. Who could fail to be intrigued by the mind-boggling chaos of Lagos, drawn by the traditional durbars, Benin bronzes and walled cities, and relieved by the absence of tourist-related hassle so prevalent elsewhere in Africa?
In Nigeria: The Bradt Travel Guide, Lizzie Williams puts the record straight. While pulling no punches about the country's extremes, she encourages the visitor to explore beyond the expat compound and enjoy its single greatest quality - the warm generosity of 140 million people.
Inside you will find:
*Detailed advice on health and safety
*Getting around - from okadas to chauffeur-driven cars
*People and culture in depth
*Lagos - the mainland and the islands
*National parks, wildlife and the environment
*Practical information for expats and NGOs
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