Transport GuideTravel from Lekki Phase 2 to Surulere (Bus,Car,Taxi)
The journey from Lekki Phase 2 to Surulere is a significant cross-city commute, traversing the bustling Lekki-Epe axis, crossing lagoons via iconic bridges, and navigating the heart of Lagos mainland. Expect varying travel times depending on traffic, with peak hours significantly extending the estimated duration.
Distance
22.3 km
Duration
1h 52m
Total Cost
β¦1,100 - β¦1,700
Status
Verified Route
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Route Navigation
Lekki Phase 2 Gate
From your location within Lekki Phase 2, walk or take a Keke Napep (tricycle) to the main bus stop at the Lekki Phase 2 Gate.
Abraham Adesanya Roundabout (Ajah)
Board a 'Danfo' (commercial mini-bus) heading towards Ajah. Ensure you confirm the destination with the conductor by asking 'Ajah?' before boarding.
CMS Bus Stop / Obalende Park
Alight at Ajah and proceed to the designated bus park for buses going to CMS or Obalende. Board a bus heading to 'CMS' (Commercial Centre) or 'Obalende'. This is a long stretch, crossing several Lekki traffic zones.
CMS Bus Stop (under the bridge) or Obalende Park
Upon arriving at CMS/Obalende, cross to the specific bus park where you'll find 'Danfos' heading into Surulere. Ask for buses going to 'Stadium' or 'Ojuelegba'.
National Stadium, Surulere / Ojuelegba Under Bridge
Board a Danfo heading to National Stadium or Ojuelegba, which are central points in Surulere. Tell the conductor your specific drop-off within Surulere (e.g., 'Stadium', 'Ojuelegba', 'Masha', 'Itire Road') if it's near one of these major landmarks.
Your specific Surulere destination
Alight at your desired stop in Surulere. Depending on your final destination, you may need to take a short Keke Napep or walk to reach it.
π‘Pro Travel Tips
**Carry exact change:** Always have smaller denominations (β¦50, β¦100, β¦200, β¦500) as Danfo conductors often claim not to have change, especially for larger notes.
**Avoid peak hours:** Traffic on the Lekki-Epe Expressway, Falomo Bridge, and Eko Bridge can be extremely heavy during morning (6-10 AM) and evening (4-8 PM) rush hours. Plan your journey outside these times if possible.
**Watch your belongings:** Keep your phone, wallet, and other valuables secure and out of sight, especially in crowded bus stops and while boarding/alighting.
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βRoute FAQ
What's the best time to travel from Lekki Phase 2 to Surulere to avoid traffic?
To significantly reduce travel time, aim to depart before 6:00 AM in the morning or between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM during the day. Evening travel after 8:00 PM also sees reduced traffic, but always consider personal safety at night.
Are there direct buses from Lekki Phase 2 to Surulere?
No, there are generally no direct commercial 'Danfo' buses from Lekki Phase 2 all the way to Surulere. The journey typically requires at least two, often three, different bus connections, usually transiting through CMS/Obalende.
Is it safe to travel at night on this route?
While major roads are generally busy, it's safer and more comfortable to use ride-hailing services at night for this route. If using Danfo, try to complete your journey before 8:00 PM, stick to well-lit bus stops, and be extra vigilant with your belongings.