How to budget for your Nigerian trip

 
 

Everything requires money to go smoothly, from buying plane tickets to making accommodation arrangements for your Nigerian trip. The big question is, how much money would be enough for your Nigerian trip? This is where budgeting for your Nigerian trip would come in handy. 

6 ways that ways to budget for your Nigerian Trip

  • Book flights ahead of time

  • Set an amount for your lodging expenses 

  • Set an amount for your feeding expenses 

  • Make a list of things you intend to purchase

  • Set an amount for your transport expenses 

  • Set money aside for emergencies and miscellaneous expenses 


Book flight tickets ahead of time:

Booking a flight ahead of time is a travelling hack that you should consider if you intend to travel using a budget. Usually, flight prices increase when purchases are made closer to the flight date. If you are unsure about your travel plans, you can look for flights that allow you to move your flight date to a more suitable time.


Set an amount for your lodging expenses : 

When budgeting for a trip, it is important to research how much suitable accommodation costs at your destination. Travel Concierge companies like LOS Life Travel can answer any questions about expenses to plan for when visiting Nigeria. Considering factors like exchange rates and card charges will help you create a robust budget.


Set an amount for your feeding expenses: 

Depending on the length of your visit and the dining options available in the location(s) you will visit, create a generous meal budget. If you are visiting Lagos you can set a budget of about $50 daily to cover dining experiences. Higher-end dining can cost up to $500 in Lagos. Dinesurf is a great tool for discovering restaurants in Africa and making reservations.  



Make a list of things you intend to purchase:

Souvenirs and gifts are almost always non-negotiable when it comes to travelling. Hence making a list of who and what you might be interested in purchasing would go a long way in helping you manage your expenses. 


Set an amount for your transport expenses : 

Surely you would move around when you get to Nigeria, therefore setting a transport budget based on how active you would be would help you keep track of your expenses. Apps like Uber and Bolt are efficient for commuting in the cities however, you may want to find private transportation or rental services if you intend to visit multiple states.


Set money aside for emergencies and miscellaneous expenses: 

Like anything in life, not iron-clad, hence setting aside money in case of emergencies, both non-medical and medical expenses are important while travelling. Also, consider getting travel insurance if you can.


*ProTip - Uber in Nigeria allows for cash payment. Do not move around with too much cash, but make sure you have enough to get you to your destination and back.

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