Your comprehensive guide to traveling from Ekinrin-Adde to Kabba, both within Kogi State, Nigeria. This guide focuses on inter-local government travel using common Nigerian transport options.
Distance
65.0 km
Duration
1h 30m
Total Cost
β¦3,500 - β¦4,500
Current Status
Traffic is easing up as the day winds down.
Est. Delay
+9 min
* Based on peak pattern analysis
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Take a Keke (tricycle) from your location in Ekinrin-Adde to the main motor park or a known bus pickup point.
Board a commercial bus (often referred to as 'Molue' or 'Luxury Bus' depending on availability and comfort) heading towards Kabba.
Upon arrival in Kabba, take another Keke to your final destination.
This step is a buffer for potential waiting times or minor local transfers within Kabba.
Bargain respectfully with Keke operators before boarding.
Confirm the bus destination and departure time with the conductor to avoid delays.
Keep your luggage secure, especially when boarding crowded buses.
It's advisable to carry small denominations of Naira for easy payment.
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The most common and budget-friendly way is to combine a Keke ride to the motor park and then board a commercial bus. For comfort and speed, a private taxi is an option.
The journey typically takes about 1.5 hours (90 minutes), but this can vary depending on traffic and road conditions.
While direct buses are not always guaranteed, you can usually find buses heading towards Kabba from the Ekinrin-Adde motor park. It's best to confirm with the park operators.
The Nigerian Naira (β¦) is the official currency used for all transport fares.
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