Transport GuideTravel from Ajegunle to Badagry (Bus,Car,Taxi)
Navigating from Ajegunle to Badagry in requires a two-leg journey, typically connecting at Mile 2. Expect higher costs compared to 2024 due to stabilized but increased inflation. Early morning travel is highly recommended to beat the notorious Lagos traffic, especially on the Badagry Expressway.
Distance
72.0 km
Duration
2h 50m
Total Cost
β¦2,800 - β¦3,900
Status
Verified Route
Route Navigation
Mile 2 Underbridge or Mile 2 Bus Park
Start your journey by taking a commercial bus (danfo) or a Keke Napep from your specific location in Ajegunle heading towards Mile 2. These are readily available at various bus stops within Ajegunle.
Mile 2 Badagry Bus Park (usually under the bridge or adjacent)
Upon arrival at Mile 2, disembark and locate the designated park for buses heading towards Badagry. These are typically mini-buses (korope) or larger danfos, clearly marked. Confirm with the bus conductor that the bus is going to Badagry or further along the Badagry Expressway (e.g., Seme Border, Agbara).
Badagry Roundabout, French Village, Seme Border
The bus will take you directly along the Badagry Expressway. Depending on your exact destination in Badagry, you can alight at the Badagry Roundabout (for Badagry Town), French Village, or further towards the Seme Border.
π‘Pro Travel Tips
**Travel Early:** Aim to depart Ajegunle by 6:00 AM β 7:00 AM to avoid peak traffic at Mile 2 and along the Badagry Expressway. Traffic can add significant delays.
**Confirm Destination:** Always confirm the final destination with the bus conductor before boarding to ensure you're on the right bus and avoid being dropped off prematurely.
**Bargain Gently:** While costs are relatively fixed for long routes, some conductors might inflate prices slightly during rush hours. Confirm the standard fare with other passengers if unsure.
**Security:** Keep your belongings secure, especially at busy bus parks like Mile 2. Avoid flashing valuables.
**Comfort:** The journey to Badagry can be long and sometimes bumpy. Dress comfortably and bring water and snacks.
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βRoute FAQ
What is the best time to travel from Ajegunle to Badagry?
The best time to travel is early in the morning, between 6:00 AM and 7:00 AM, to avoid heavy traffic congestion, especially around Mile 2 and on the Badagry Expressway. Traveling during midday can also be relatively faster than late morning or evening.
Are there direct buses from Ajegunle to Badagry?
No, there are no direct buses that ply the Ajegunle-Badagry route. You will need to make a stopover and transfer at a major hub like Mile 2, which is the primary departure point for buses heading to Badagry.
Is it safe to travel to Badagry via public transport at night?
While generally safe during the day, it is not advisable to travel long distances via public transport, especially the Badagry route, late at night. Roads can be less busy but also less monitored, and bus services become scarce. Aim to complete your journey before 7:00 PM.
How much luggage can I carry on a commercial bus?
Commercial buses typically allow for reasonable luggage that can fit either on your lap, at your feet, or in a small compartment if available. For larger items, you might be charged an extra fee, or it might be difficult to find space. It's best to travel with moderate luggage.