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This guide provides detailed instructions for traveling from Ebute Metta in Lagos State to CMS in Ekiti State. The journey covers approximately 321.2 km and takes about 257 minutes (around 4 hours 17 minutes) by road, without significant traffic stops. It covers public transport options like luxury buses and Sienna charters, as well as self-drive directions.
Distance
321.2 km
Duration
4h 17m
Total Cost
β¦8,000 - β¦15,000
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Step 1: Get to a major interstate motor park in Lagos. From Ebute Metta, take a 'Danfo' (commercial bus) or 'Keke NAPEP' (tricycle) to Jibowu or Ojota bus terminals. These are major hubs for buses heading to Ekiti State. A 'Danfo' ride might cost β¦300 - β¦700, while a 'Keke' could be β¦500 - 1,500 depending on your exact starting point and traffic.
Step 2: Book your ticket. Reputable bus companies like GIGM, GUO Transport, Peace Mass Transit, or ABC Transport operate on this route. You can book online beforehand or purchase tickets directly at the park. Confirm the departure time and ensure your luggage is properly tagged.
Step 3: Board your bus. Most luxury buses are air-conditioned and comfortable. The journey will take you through the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, connecting to the Ile-Ife Expressway, and then towards Ado Ekiti/Efon Road. Expect one or two scheduled rest stops, typically around Ore or Ibadan, for passengers to stretch, use restrooms, and buy refreshments.
Step 4: Navigate security checkpoints and road conditions. You will encounter several police and army checkpoints along the route. Have your ID ready if requested. The expressways are generally in fair to good condition, but some sections, especially after Ile-Ife towards Ekiti, might have rough patches or potholes. The bus driver will manage these conditions.
Step 5: Arrive at CMS, Ekiti. The bus will typically drop passengers at a designated bus park or a central point within CMS. From there, you can take a 'Keke NAPEP' or a motorcycle taxi ('Okada') to your final destination within the town. Negotiate the fare before you board.
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Showing the primary/fastest route plan
Step 1: Get to a major interstate motor park in Lagos. From Ebute Metta, take a 'Danfo' (commercial bus) or 'Keke NAPEP' (tricycle) to Jibowu or Ojota bus terminals. These are major hubs for buses heading to Ekiti State. A 'Danfo' ride might cost β¦300 - β¦700, while a 'Keke' could be β¦500 - 1,500 depending on your exact starting point and traffic.
Step 2: Book your ticket. Reputable bus companies like GIGM, GUO Transport, Peace Mass Transit, or ABC Transport operate on this route. You can book online beforehand or purchase tickets directly at the park. Confirm the departure time and ensure your luggage is properly tagged.
Step 3: Board your bus. Most luxury buses are air-conditioned and comfortable. The journey will take you through the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, connecting to the Ile-Ife Expressway, and then towards Ado Ekiti/Efon Road. Expect one or two scheduled rest stops, typically around Ore or Ibadan, for passengers to stretch, use restrooms, and buy refreshments.
Step 4: Navigate security checkpoints and road conditions. You will encounter several police and army checkpoints along the route. Have your ID ready if requested. The expressways are generally in fair to good condition, but some sections, especially after Ile-Ife towards Ekiti, might have rough patches or potholes. The bus driver will manage these conditions.
Step 5: Arrive at CMS, Ekiti. The bus will typically drop passengers at a designated bus park or a central point within CMS. From there, you can take a 'Keke NAPEP' or a motorcycle taxi ('Okada') to your final destination within the town. Negotiate the fare before you board.
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Best Time to Travel
Early morning (between 6 AM and 8 AM) is ideal to beat Lagos traffic and arrive at your destination before dark. Avoid night travel due to reduced visibility and potential security risks.
Safety Rating
Medium. While major expressways are generally safer, security can be a concern on some stretches, especially at night. Daytime travel is strongly recommended. Be aware of 'one-chance' syndicates in shared vehicles if not using reputable transport companies.
BRT / Rail / Water
Within Lagos, you can use BRT buses or the Lagos Blue Line/Red Line rail (when fully operational) to connect to major bus terminals. The Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge Railway is available but terminates in Ibadan, requiring further road transport to CMS Ekiti. There is no direct BRT or rail service to CMS, Ekiti.
CMS is a vital hub. Commercial buses loading for Lekki are cheapest inside the CMS garage; roadside loaders charge up to 40% premium during rush hour.
Areas Affected
75% confidence based on 12 commuter reports
Book a verified dispatch rider for the Ebute Metta β cms corridor. Reliable same-day delivery for fragile and essential items.
30-60 Min
Same-day
β¦59,400
Available Riders Nearby
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Chance to get bus/car
Normal / Easy to get bus
Hold-up Delay Today
11 mins delay
Time you will wait at park
17 to 22 mins wait
Fare Price Level
Normal Fares
CMS is a vital hub. Commercial buses loading for Lekki are cheapest inside the CMS garage; roadside loaders charge up to 40% premium during rush hour.
Areas Affected
Cemetry Street
Cms β Ebute Metta
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