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Rafia 3 nights 4 days travel course
Day 1: History and Culture Exploration
Emir Palace โ Rafia Central Moscow โ Lafia Modern Market โ Kepe Plaza
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:In the Rafia, the Lord of the Lord, Lafia, the Rafia, a traditional ruler, experienced the unique harmony of ancient and modern architecture, appreciated the magnificence of Nazara and Ju Mosque in the Central Mosque, which was built in 1971. Explore the harmony of colonial buildings and modern buildings
Day 2: Nature and Adventure Experience
Aso Rock โ Rafia Obi โ Paris League Pottery Village โ Nasara and State University
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:Enjoying the morning hiking in Aso Rock, viewing the breathtaking view of the city of Lafia, exploring Lafia Obi, a historical monument that retains the Nigerian colonial era, and experiencing local ceramics in the Paris Ceramics Village, the center of traditional crafts, and bringing homemade souvenirs. Visitors and lively student life
Day 3: Natural attractions and hot spring experiences
Akiri Onsen โ Peperu and Lake โ Egon Hills and Cave โ Lafia Stadium
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:Rest at Akiri Onsen with clear warm water, which is believed to have a healing effect, observes aquatic creatures such as fish and ducks in pepperu and lake, 7km long and 4km wide, and explores coves and inelberg -shaped rocks in Egon Hills and Cave, which boasts more than 30 meters high, and Nazarawa and Nazarawa. Lafia Stadium, the home stadium of United, experienced local soccer culture
Day 4: Hyundai Lapia and Industrial Experience
Friendly Industrial Complex โ Lafia City Park โ Federal La Pia University โ Rafia Central Market
Friendly Industrial Complex:It takes 3 hours, a high -tech industrial complex where you can experience Nigeria's rapid industrial development
Rafia City Park:Takes 2 hours, a resting place where you can enjoy the city's atmosphere
Federal Rafia University:Takes 2 hours, tours of modern university campuses founded in 2010
Rafia Central Market:2 hours, sesame seeds, sesame, beans, yam, sorghum, millet and cotton shopping and traditional crafts