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This guide provides comprehensive intelligence for travelers moving from Berger, Abuja to Awoyaya, Lagos. The journey covers approximately 729.7 km and takes about 9 hours and 11 minutes (551 minutes) of driving time. It details public transport options, key transit points, safety advice, and local connections to ensure a smooth and informed trip.
Distance
729.7 km
Duration
9h 11m
Total Cost
β¦16,000 - β¦28,000
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Getting to the Park: Head to a major interstate motor park in Abuja. Recommended options are Utako Motor Park or Jabi Park. You can use a local taxi or a ride-hailing service to get there.
Booking Your Ticket: Go to the booking counter of a reputable transport company like GIGM (God Is Good Motors), GUO Transport, ABC Transport, or Peace Mass Transit. Purchase your ticket to Lagos. It's advisable to specify 'Ajah/Lekki' as your preferred drop-off if the company offers it, as this is significantly closer to Awoyaya than Jibowu.
Departure: Board your designated luxury bus, which is typically a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Buses usually depart early in the morning to cover the long distance during daylight.
The Journey: The bus will depart Abuja, generally using the Umaru Musa Yar'Adua Expressway (Abuja-Lokoja highway) and then the A2. Expect security checkpoints along the way. The journey involves long stretches of dual carriageway. The bus will make 1-2 major rest stops for refreshments and bathroom breaks.
Approaching Lagos: The bus will eventually merge onto the Sagamu-Benin Expressway, then connect to the Lekki-Epe Expressway to access the Ajah/Lekki axis, which leads to Awoyaya.
Arrival and Local Transit: If your bus drops you at a terminal in Ajah or Lekki, disembark there. From this point, you can easily take a 'Keke' (tricycle) or a 'Danfo' (yellow bus) directly to Awoyaya. If your bus goes to Jibowu, you'll need to take a 'Danfo' to Oshodi, then another 'Danfo' or 'Keke' to Ajah, and finally to Awoyaya, which is a longer local transit.
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Showing the primary/fastest route plan
Getting to the Park: Head to a major interstate motor park in Abuja. Recommended options are Utako Motor Park or Jabi Park. You can use a local taxi or a ride-hailing service to get there.
Booking Your Ticket: Go to the booking counter of a reputable transport company like GIGM (God Is Good Motors), GUO Transport, ABC Transport, or Peace Mass Transit. Purchase your ticket to Lagos. It's advisable to specify 'Ajah/Lekki' as your preferred drop-off if the company offers it, as this is significantly closer to Awoyaya than Jibowu.
Departure: Board your designated luxury bus, which is typically a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Buses usually depart early in the morning to cover the long distance during daylight.
The Journey: The bus will depart Abuja, generally using the Umaru Musa Yar'Adua Expressway (Abuja-Lokoja highway) and then the A2. Expect security checkpoints along the way. The journey involves long stretches of dual carriageway. The bus will make 1-2 major rest stops for refreshments and bathroom breaks.
Approaching Lagos: The bus will eventually merge onto the Sagamu-Benin Expressway, then connect to the Lekki-Epe Expressway to access the Ajah/Lekki axis, which leads to Awoyaya.
Arrival and Local Transit: If your bus drops you at a terminal in Ajah or Lekki, disembark there. From this point, you can easily take a 'Keke' (tricycle) or a 'Danfo' (yellow bus) directly to Awoyaya. If your bus goes to Jibowu, you'll need to take a 'Danfo' to Oshodi, then another 'Danfo' or 'Keke' to Ajah, and finally to Awoyaya, which is a longer local transit.
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30-60 Min
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Status
Verified Route
Hotspots
Best Time to Travel
To avoid city traffic in Abuja and ensure arrival in Lagos before nightfall, depart early in the morning (between 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM). Weekday travel might have less leisure traffic, but more commercial vehicles.
Safety Rating
Medium. While major highways are generally safe during daylight hours, night travel is strongly discouraged due to increased risks of banditry, kidnappings, and poor road visibility. Be cautious of 'one-chance' syndicates when using local public transport in Lagos.
BRT / Rail / Water
There is no direct BRT or rail service that covers the entire interstate route from Abuja to Lagos. However, for local transit in Lagos, BRT services are available on certain routes, but not directly from major interstate bus parks to Awoyaya.
Speed cameras on the Third Mainland Bridge are fully active. Public transit vehicles must adhere to the 80km/h limit to ensure commuter safety.
Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
Book a verified dispatch rider for the berger β Awoyaya corridor. Reliable same-day delivery for fragile and essential items.
30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦132,900
Available Riders Nearby
Book now for immediate pickup
Chance to get bus/car
Small queue at the park
Hold-up Delay Today
4 mins delay
Time you will wait at park
14 to 19 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Fares are slightly higher (1.23x)
Speed cameras on the Third Mainland Bridge are fully active. Public transit vehicles must adhere to the 80km/h limit to ensure commuter safety.
Areas Affected
Aliyu Mohammed Road
Awoyaya β Berger
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