TRAVELS/TOUR
Top 10 Budget-Friendly Countries Nigerians Can Visit

Nigerian passport holders can enjoy easier international travel thanks to visa-free entry and affordable e-visa options to several destinations.
These opportunities open the door to experiencing diverse cultures and environments without significant expenses.
Before travelling, it’s important to check visa requirements, prepare the necessary documents, and confirm entry conditions. Researching local customs, weather, and safety guidelines will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip.
Although travel can be costly, many destinations remain budget-friendly. From historical landmarks to breathtaking natural scenery, there are plenty of enriching experiences to discover.
Here are Top 10 budget-friendly countries Nigerian travellers can consider
1. Vietnam
Vietnam offers a visa on arrival for Nigerians at a cost of $25. However, travellers must obtain an online pre-approval letter before departure. The country is known for its vibrant cities, lush landscapes, and rich culinary traditions.
2. Tanzania
Nigerians can apply for an e-visa to Tanzania for $50, which must be secured before travel. Famous for its safaris, Tanzania features iconic attractions like Mount Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti National Park, and the Zanzibar Archipelago.
3. Indonesia
An e-visa to Indonesia is available for Nigerian passport holders at a cost of $50, with prior approval required. Indonesia boasts a mix of stunning beaches, ancient temples, and lively cities like Bali and Jakarta.
4. Lebanon
Nigerians can obtain a visa on arrival in Lebanon for $20–$40. Entry requires a return ticket, hotel reservation, and proof of $2,000 in funds. Lebanon offers a rich blend of ancient ruins, vibrant cities, and scenic coastlines.
5. Rwanda
Rwanda grants visa-free entry to Nigerian citizens, though a $50 entry fee applies. Stays of up to 30 days are permitted. Known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” Rwanda is famous for gorilla trekking, eco-tourism, and clean urban centers.
6. Singapore
An e-visa to Singapore is available for $30 and must be approved before travel. This modern city-state is renowned for its futuristic skyline, multicultural cuisine, and iconic attractions like Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay.
7. Qatar
Nigerians can apply online for a Qatari e-visa at a cost of $28. Qatar features a blend of modern architecture, cultural heritage sites like the Museum of Islamic Art, and is known for its legacy from hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
8. Egypt
A visa on arrival in Egypt is available for $25, with the option to apply in advance via the Egypt e-visa portal (ESIA). Egypt offers a wealth of ancient history, including the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the timeless Nile River.
9. Seychelles
Seychelles allows Nigerians visa-free entry, granting a visitor’s permit on arrival for stays up to 30 days. This tropical paradise is famed for its coral reefs, pristine beaches, and luxury accommodations.
10. Mauritius
Mauritius offers visa-free entry for Nigerians for stays up to 14 days. This idyllic island in the Indian Ocean is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters, white-sand beaches, and luxury resorts—ideal for budget-conscious travellers.
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