TRIP TO LEKKI CONSERVATION CENTRE
I woke up this morning ecstatic about my tour of lekki conservation centre which was sponsored by TRAVELSCOPE MAGAZINE, Ibadan for valentine day celebration. Today being 14th February, 2019. I left home by 10am. The garden is located at kilometer 19 along the Lagos-Epe Expressway and ends up a very close distance to the Atlantic Ocean near Okun Ibeju Village, Eti-Osa Local Government Area in the Eastern district of Lagos State. Lekki Conservation Centre can be accessed through the Lagos-Epe Expressway. The park opens from Monday to Sunday including all public holidays. It opens from 8:00am to 4:30pm daily.
HOW TO
GET TO LEKKI CONSERVATION CENTRE
In case you need directions to Lekki Conservation Centre? Get a taxi straight to Lekki
Conservation Centre from anywhere you are in Lagos. Alternatively, you
can get there through an intra-city bus, just board a bus to either Obalende or
CMS Park. Then get another bus heading to Lekki/Ajah, from either of these
locations. Alight at Chevron Bus stop and take a very short walk to the Lekki
Conservation Centre.
Side attractions includes:
- 401-metre long canopy walkway which is a scenic attraction reputed to be the longest canopy walkway in Africa. It is an engineering feat and an amazing suspended swinging bridge walkway. It has the entry & exit portals connecting six towers treating visitors to unique experience/unforgettable chance to explore the Nature Park and get a bird’s eye view of the habitat.
- 2-km board trail which offers excellent nature walks which offers monkey and bird watching opportunities.Side attractions along the trail include swamp outlook, bird hide, rest stops and the tree house. The 2 km nature trail behind the foremost main buildings is connected by two wooden tracks. A sturdy wooden track leading to the nature trail, reveals an expansive stretch of marshland and Savannah grassland teeming with wildlife, as well as rich aquatic flora and fauna
- Family Park which is a world-class picnic haven that offers nature walks, picnic & sporting facilities. some of the games in the sporting facilities are: chess, draft, volley ball Et.c
- Tree House which is a twenty-one meters-high tree platform where one can have a panoramic view of the picnic area, reserve, visitor’s center and children’s playground among the trees.
- Bird Hide which overlooks a swamp/marsh which is home to bush bucks, crocodiles, mona monkeys, squirrels, peacock, snakes,pangolin, ducker, giant rats and hogs crocodiles and monitor lizards among others.
- 6 and 8-seater Family Huts
- Floor Games (Ludo, Snake and Ladder, Draught, Chess and Street Tennis)
- Koi & Tilapia ponds
- conservation center and a library
- Nature Station
- Beach Volley-ball courts & Spectators’ pavilion
- Barbecue joints
- Jungle gym facilities (Zip Lines, monkey bars, etc)
- Serene and secure environment
- Swamp Look station
- Rotunda
- 96-Seater Gazebos
You get ticket at the reception for 1000# and 2000# respectively. 2000# covers the canopy walk and other attractions while 1000# covers the others attractions only without the canopy walk.after the purchase of ticket, you wait about 30 mins or less for the tour guide to come pick you up. while i wait, i saw monkeys jumping about. The park is home to about 2000 monkeys, bush bucks, crocodiles, mona monkeys, squirrels, snakes,pangolin, ducker, giant rats and hogs crocodiles and monitor lizards among others. These animals are not fed, given vaccination and any other treatment.
After waiting for about 10 mins, the park ranger came to pick up ready tourist. At the entrance of the trail, he gave briefings about the park and what to expect. i gobbled spit when he said that snakes and crocs can be lurking around so watch your step. he also warns about using of phone with care as it can fall into the swamp. he also warned about holding something eatable as monkeys will be attracted by it and come closer.
As we moved on the trail, we came to a junction. One leads to the exit and the other to the family park. We went to the family park. At the entrance of it, we saw a mind blowing and nerve jerking sing which states:
THINGS YOU CAN DO WHILE AT THE PARK:
- Take a walk on the longest canopy walk in Africa as it is adrenaline rush walk. brace for it.
- See the giant tortoise
- play the game of chess
- play the game of draught
- play volley ball with friends and family.
- Have a picnic and enjoy time alone. the shed made of raffia is a cool place to relax, rejuvenate, and recover your strength. At these sheds which numbers over eight, you can have a picnic or an alone time with your partner. Under these sheds, you will not miss the warmth of the breeze.
- Explore and take a walk around the nature park as you will find Monkeys, to the beautiful Peacock, crocodiles, snakes and other wild animals, you will see all these at this reserved animal. At the same time, you will find different specie of plants.