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Lekki Conservation Centre Canopy Walk - The Longest Canopy Walkway in Africa?
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2022
- Lekki Conservation Centre Canopy Walk is said to be the longest canopy walkway in Africa. The walkway is 401 metres long and 22.5 metres above sea level. The Canopy Walkway is the main attraction of the Lekki Conservation Centre. It provides an aerial view of the mangrove which spans approximately 193 acres of natural vegetation and is home to a variety of animal and plant species.
Lekki Conservation Centre is a nature reserve. Unlike your typical zoo, the animals at the centre are allowed to roam freely in their natural habitat. They are not fed or taken care of by the groundskeepers but are required to source food and daily sustenance.
Some of the animals that you can find while exploring the Lekki Conservation Centre include Mona Monkeys, Peacocks, Tortoise, a variety of exotic Birds, Reptiles, and Civet Cats, among a host of other animals.
Lekki Conservation Centre is located along Km 19 Lekki - Epe Expy, Lekki Penninsula II 106104, Lekki, Nigeria. It is open Mondays through Sundays from 8.30am to 5pm.
The entrance fee is N1,000 (One Thousand Naira) per head to explore the grounds. An additional N1,000 (One Thousand Naira) per head is charged for those who decide to go on the Canopy Walkway.
Comfortable athleisure clothing is recommended for those visiting Lekki Conservation Centre, especially for those interested in going on the Canopy Walkway. It is advisable to avoid going on the Canopy Walkway if you are scared of heights. The bridges tend to get wobbly the higher you go especially if it is a particularly windy day.
There are also floor games like Chess, Ludo, and Draft that visitors can participate in. There are also food and snack vendors on the grounds from whom visitors can purchase Cold Beverages and snacks like Suya, Sharwama, Grilled Plantain and Chicken, Ice Cream, and lots more.
For more information about Lekki Conservation Centre, you can visit their Instagram Page - / lekkiconservationcentre
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Your video of the LCC is one of the most detailed and informing. I enjoyed it👍🏾
I am glad that you did, thanks for watching 💕
This is wonderful I ❤️ it I feel as if I was there in person keep it up show us more wonderful places to visit in 🇳🇬
Thank you mummy ❤️
Nice taking us along👌👌👌the monkey welcomes you well😄😄😄. Nice indoor plants too. Love the lecture they give before the real fun abi trek begins🏃🏃🏃🏃.
They are very efficient. I think you and the kids will enjoy this experience. xoxo
I did the Kakum canopy walk in Accra (30m/98ft) and I felt the same. Good job!
That’s my next target, thanks hun 🥰
I am from Denmark, I have binn there.
It’s a really lovely spot.
Miss lekki conservation...if you didn't know it was there right in the hustle and bustle of lagos...❤
Yes, it's a lovely and quiet place to chill and enjoy nature. 💕
I wish to go someday
It’s was a nice experience, you should definitely go.
You're bold oh. I doubt I can do this sha
How much is now the entrance fee and the canopy walk fee??
The Chebs I know can do it 💋
@@gbengakayode7345 Hey Kayode, thanks for watching. Kindly check the description for all the information you need.
@@henriettaiwuji
Seen!!! When last did you visit the place.
I'm actually planning a trip with my colleagues and I wish to know the current price.
Thanks for your prompt response
1k per head. Please what about food there?
There are vendors on site that sell food, drinks, snacks etc.
@@henriettaiwuji yh I went there on Sunday. I paid 3k for ticket. Bought plate of rice and chicken for 1700
Wow, I'm guessing inflating anf this whole cashless policy. Hope you had fun still.
@@henriettaiwuji yh i did
@@dromdominic638as 13th of January it was 5k.