Lekki Conservation Centre

Nature preserve · Lekki

Lekki Conservation Centre

Nature preserve · Lekki

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Km 19 Lekki - Epe Expy, Lekki Penninsula II, Lekki 106104, Lagos, Nigeria

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Nature reserve with Africa's longest canopy walkway, wildlife  

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Km 19 Lekki - Epe Expy, Lekki Penninsula II, Lekki 106104, Lagos, Nigeria Get directions

ncfnigeria.org
@lekkiconservationcentre

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Km 19 Lekki - Epe Expy, Lekki Penninsula II, Lekki 106104, Lagos, Nigeria Get directions

+234 906 546 0479
ncfnigeria.org
@lekkiconservationcentre

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Prince Amedume

Google
It was such an amazing experience, the canopy walk was such a breath taking moment. I love the environment very serene and it is a beautiful eco park for families. The reserve was carefully planned out . I enjoyed every moment ❤️💥

Christopher Ogochukwu

Google
We had such a blast visiting this place with the kids! Just a heads up, you'll want to pay attention to the instructions as you join your group for the tour. The monkeys are quite skilled at snagging bags and food, so I recommend leaving your bags at home – no water bottles allowed, but you can bring along your Stanley cups or any refillable ones! Be prepared to do a bit of walking, so comfy shoes are a must. We didn’t get to try the canopy activities this time, but we’re definitely looking forward to coming back and giving them a shot!

Favour Ifunanya

Google
It was an adventure quite alright. But I won’t recommend if you’re scared of heights. Ticket as of when I went was 6k. Then without climbing the bridge 3k. The guy selling was friendly.n after payment is 30 min wait time for briefing..Going alone was okay but it’ll be better with more friends of yours. I enjoyed myself anyway.Theres food and refreshments that’s affordable. Like 5k up asides cotton candy that was 1500.they keep to time so you are to keep to your time too.enjoy😇

Olachi Anya

Google
I had a good time revisiting Lekki Conservation Center. I hadn’t been to the park since I was in primary school but it was still as engaging as I remember. The point of no return was a bit scary but the view was amazing!

Boladale-Hamzat Olamilekan

Google
Are you looking to unwind with Nature and you don't know where to go in the face of Lagos, Nigeria? I strongly recommend Lekki Conservation Center (LCC), Lekki to you. It is just close to Chevron and it's indeed a place to visit. Let's start from the entry fee decision. You will be asked if you'd like to take the canopy walk or go through the runway because the fee differs. The experience on the Longest Bridge in Africa isn't a small lively walk because there's fun walking on a metal made by strings and held by ropes with which looking down could cause fear. Just so you know, if you have fear of heights, this is not for you but it will be good to take a feel of it. On getting down from the canopy walk, you head to the garden where the whole lot of fun is with the lovely entertainment of Monkeys, foods and drinks, music, games and lots more. You need to be here to understand this epistle.

Ryder Carroll

Google
I really enjoyed my time here. Nice little place to walk through. The guide we had was very cool, got to see crocodiles, birds, monkeys, peacocks. The staff was quite nice and seemed happy to be there. My wife and I paid for the canopy walk which was cool. There was an incident where a step on the canopy walk broke while the guest behind me was on it, absolutely terrifying if that had been my wife or anyone. Although the canopy walk was cool, I questioned the safety of it.

Idongesit Ekah

Google
Very serene, the greenery, the ambience is so relaxing. Affordable entrance fee. For those who are visiting for the first time, you might want to be there before 4pm because they don’t take in new visitors after 4pm as the park closes by 6pm.

John Santos Gbadebo

Google
A great and serene place to be. The LCC is home to a variety of wildlife, including monkeys, peacocks, and a remarkable 95-year-old giant tortoise. While these animals roam freely, visitors should exercise caution, especially with food, as the resident monkeys are known to be quite mischievous. Beyond wildlife observation, the center offers several recreational activities. The family park area features large outdoor games like chess, ludo, and snakes and ladders, providing fun for all ages. Additionally, the serene environment makes it an ideal spot for picnics and relaxation.