Transport GuideTravel from Ajegunle to Festac Town (Bus,Car,Taxi)
Navigating from Ajegunle to Festac Town involves a multi-leg journey, primarily via Mile 2. While direct routes are scarce, efficient transfers are available. Expect the trip to cost between β¦950 and β¦1,800 by public transport, or β¦6,500 to β¦9,500+ for ride-hailing services in. Travel time varies significantly with traffic, typically 45-90 minutes.
Distance
10.0 km
Duration
1h 5m
Total Cost
β¦950 - β¦1,800
Status
Verified Route
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Route Navigation
Mile 2 Underbridge / Interchange
Start your journey by taking a Danfo from a major Ajegunle hub (e.g., Boundary, Alakoto, Maracana) heading towards Mile 2. Confirm the destination with the conductor.
Festac 1st Avenue Gate (23 Road Bus Stop)
Alight at Mile 2. From the Mile 2 interchange, locate the bus stop for buses going into Festac Town. Look for Danfos with 'Festac', '23 Road', or 'Apple Junction' on their signs.
Your specific street/avenue in Festac Town
Upon arriving at Festac Gate (1st Avenue/23 Road), you'll need to take a Keke Napep (tricycle) or a short Danfo to your specific avenue or destination within Festac Town (e.g., Apple Junction, 7th Avenue, 4th Avenue).
π‘Pro Travel Tips
Travel early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid peak traffic on the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway.
Always confirm the fare before boarding to avoid disputes, especially with Keke operators.
Keep your valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings, especially at busy bus stops like Mile 2.
Small denominations of Naira are useful for bus and Keke fares.
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βRoute FAQ
Are there direct buses from Ajegunle to Festac Town?
No, there are no direct public buses (Danfos) that ply the route directly from Ajegunle to Festac Town. You will always need to make at least one transfer, typically at Mile 2.
What is the fastest way to travel between Ajegunle and Festac Town?
The fastest way is usually by a ride-hailing service (Bolt/Uber/LagRide) as it offers a direct, non-stop journey. However, during severe traffic congestion, even ride-hailing services can be significantly delayed. Public transport (Danfo/Keke) can sometimes be faster by navigating smaller roads, but involves transfers.
Is it safe to travel this route at night?
While major routes are generally safe, it's advisable to exercise caution. If traveling at night, use ride-hailing services where possible for door-to-door convenience and safety. If using public transport, try to conclude your journey before 9 PM and stick to well-lit, busy bus stops like Mile 2 for transfers.