Exact Location: It is approximately 60-70 kilometers west of the Lagos city center, depending on your starting point. The coordinates are roughly around 6.37° N latitude and 2.72° E longitude.
Oko-Afo: Further east from Aradagun, Oko-Afo is another community along the Badagry Expressway, known for its market activities.
Agbara: While not immediately adjacent, Agbara Industrial Estate is a significant economic hub located further east along the Badagry Expressway, before you get to Ojo. It's a major landmark and a point of reference for many travelers on this axis.
Please note that these are estimated fare ranges and can vary based on fuel prices, time of day, demand, and the specific park you depart from. Always confirm with the driver or tout before boarding.
Traveling to and across an international border requires a bit more awareness. Here are some essential tips:
Valid Travel Documents: Always carry your valid international passport and, if required for your nationality, a visa for Benin Republic. Do not rely on local arrangements or "connections" that promise to get you across without proper documentation.
Currency: Have some Nigerian Naira (₦) and potentially CFA Franc (XOF) ready. There are money changers at the border, but be cautious and compare rates. It's often better to change a small amount before you get there or withdraw from an ATM.
Be Wary of Touts: The border area can be busy with many people offering "help" with immigration or customs. Stick to official channels and uniformed officers. If unsure, ask for identification.
Protect Your Valuables: Keep your money, passport, and phone secure and out of sight. Use a money belt or an inside pocket.
Travel During Daylight: It's generally safer and less stressful to cross the border during daylight hours. The border posts typically operate from early morning until late evening.
Know Your Destination: Have the address or name of your destination in Benin Republic handy.
Bargain for Fares: When taking local transport (e.g., okada or shared taxi within the border area), be prepared to bargain, but politely.
Stay Hydrated: The journey can be long, especially with Lagos traffic. Carry water and snacks.
Inform Someone: Let a friend or family member know your travel plans and estimated arrival time.
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