The Eyo Festival Experience in Lagos, Nigeria: 3-Day Immersive Journey

Step Into Living Tradition

Join us for a powerful 3-day immersive journey into the heart of Lagos, Nigeria, where the legendary Eyo Festival unfolds in all its sacred glory. More than just a cultural event, this experience is a gateway into the soul of Yoruba heritage—a space where memory, spirit, and tradition converge.

A Sacred Celebration Like No Other

The Eyo Festival is a royal procession, an ancestral rite, and a moving tribute to both past and present. As white-clad masqueraders fill the streets, honoring departed kings and the reigning Oba, you’ll witness a cultural spectacle that pulses with spiritual depth and generational pride.

Reconnect. Remember. Reclaim.

Created for African diasporans and heritage seekers alike, this curated experience offers rare access to ceremonies, elders, and sacred spaces. It’s more than a visit—it’s a return to where your story begins, where tradition still speaks, and where your connection to Yoruba culture comes alive.

Duration

3 Days – 2 Nights

Tour Type

Tour and cultural event

Group Size

Between 10 to 50 people

Languages

English + local translation

Trip Overview

  • Airport pickup: Included
  • Extra Security: Included
  • Experience tour guide: Included
  • Breakfast: Included
  • Dinner: Included
  • Places to visit: Included
  • Accommodation: Included
  • Visa: Not included
  • Airline ticket: Not included

Why This Experience is Transformational 

Step Into the Sacred: Gain exclusive access to one of Nigerian’s most revered festivals—the Eyo Festival in Lagos, Nigeria. This is not a tourist attraction; it’s a once-in-a-lifetime invitation into a living spiritual tradition, guided by those who have preserved its power for generations.

Immerse in Culture, Spirit, and Story: Led by respected elders, scholars, and royal custodians, you’ll engage in deep cultural immersion—from sacred rituals and forest ceremonies to priest-led teachings rooted in Yoruba cosmology. Every moment is designed to ground you spiritually and open the door to ancestral wisdom.

Come Home to Yourself: For African diasporans, this is more than a journey—it’s a reconnection with identity, healing, and belonging. And by partnering with local, community-driven hosts, your experience directly supports those who keep this heritage alive. This is travel that transforms—not just you, but the world around you.

Included in Your Experience

What Makes This Journey Sacred 

Trip Itinerary

Guided by Yoruba elders, priests, and cultural historians, you’ll be immersed in spiritual rituals, sacred sites, and powerful storytelling that reveal the depth of Yoruba cosmology. This is not just a festival—it’s a passage into a world where every step is guided by legacy and every moment carries the wisdom of centuries.

Morning 
Arrival at Murtala Muhammed International Airport 
Step into the pulse of Nigeria’s cultural capital. Our hospitality team greets you with a warm traditional welcome, complete with kola nut ceremony and cultural introductions. 
Check-In at Heritage Boutique Hotel 
Stay in a centrally located hotel near Lagos Island, where comfort meets culture. Traditional design elements and curated art collections will ground you in the aesthetic of Yoruba creativity. 
Afternoon 
Welcome Lunch – Flavors of Yoruba Hospitality 
Gather for a traditional meal of jollof rice, efo riro, egusi soup, and pounded yam—served with zobo or palm wine. A local culinary expert shares the cultural symbolism behind each dish. 
Cultural Orientation: The Soul of the Eyo Festival 
In an intimate session with a Yoruba cultural historian, learn about the spiritual significance of the Eyo Festival—its origins in Iperu-Remo, its evolution in Lagos, and its enduring connection to Yoruba cosmology, royalty, and community. 
National Museum Lagos Tour 
Explore the ancient art, artifacts, and regalia of the Yoruba kingdoms. View traditional masks, textiles, and bronze works that reveal the roots of Eyo’s sacred aesthetics. 
Evening 
Night Market Exploration on Lagos Island 
Immerse yourself in the colors and rhythms of the Lagos night market. Sample street delicacies like suya and puff-puff, interact with artisans and traders, and feel the heartbeat of the city. 
Dinner with Live Yoruba Performance 
Conclude your first day with a feast of flavors and live entertainment—traditional bata drumming, oriki (praise poetry), and ancestral storytelling that will set the spiritual tone for the days to come. 

Morning 
Dawn at Tinubu Square – Eyo Awakens 
Rise early and arrive at the spiritual epicenter of the festival: Tinubu Square. Witness the sacred assembling of the five Eyo groups—Adimu, Laba, Oniko, Ologede, and Agere—as they don their flowing white agbadas and towering hats (Agogoro Eyo), signifying their celestial lineage. 
Ritual Observance & Group Introductions 
With insider access, observe the private rituals of each Eyo group as they invoke the spirits of past kings and prepare for their ceremonial march. Guided by cultural experts, gain a deeper understanding of the symbolism, chants, and movement of each group. 
Afternoon 
Yoruba Dance, Drum, and Spirituality Session 
Enjoy an electrifying performance and interactive dance session, led by Yoruba cultural custodians. Learn the language of the drum and movement as tools for ancestral invocation and storytelling. 
Lunch with a Lagos Elder 
Sit down to a communal meal with a respected Lagosian elder who shares oral histories of the Eyo Festival—its transformations through colonialism, urban growth, and its enduring role in community healing and identity. 
The Grand Procession – Eyo Parade to the Oba’s Palace 
Join thousands lining the streets as the Eyo masquerades glide through the city in solemn splendor, honoring the Oba of Lagos and escorting the spirits of the departed back to peace. This is not performance—it is procession as prayer, and you are a witness. 
Evening 
Royal Dinner at Iga Idunganran Palace 
End your day at the palace of the Oba of Lagos with a regal feast, drumming, and an atmosphere steeped in tradition. Mingle with royal dignitaries, chiefs, and griots. This exclusive gathering offers insight into Lagos’ cultural governance and ancestral systems. 

Morning 
Optional Add-On: Pilgrimage to Iperu-Remo 
For those seeking to trace the origins of the Eyo Festival, journey to the sacred town of Iperu-Remo. Explore the five Iga (royal houses), each tied to an Eyo group, and meet with local priests and custodians of tradition. Participate in a short ritual for ancestral grounding and spiritual renewal. 
Alternative (Stay in Lagos) 
Tour of the Oba’s Palace 
For guests remaining in Lagos, return to Iga Idunganran for a deeper exploration of its architecture, rituals, and relics. Learn about the evolution of Yoruba governance and how tradition persists in modern Lagos. 
Visit to the National Theatre or Lagos Cultural Center 
Discover how Yoruba traditions inspire modern visual artists, playwrights, and performers. Browse installations, performances, and art pieces that celebrate Yoruba cosmology, feminism, resistance, and beauty. 
Afternoon 
Culinary Heritage Workshop 
Learn how to prepare a classic Yoruba festival dish, with guidance from local chefs and home cooks. Cooking becomes a story, a legacy, and a shared act of memory and love. 
Reflection Circle & Cultural Debrief 
Gather with fellow travelers for a facilitated discussion on identity, diaspora, spirituality, and the significance of ancestral return. How has the Eyo Festival transformed your understanding of home, history, and belonging? 
Evening 
Farewell Celebration & Cultural Showcase 
Your journey concludes with a joyful dinner celebration, featuring a private musical performance from a celebrated Nigerian artist. Exchange final reflections, blessings, and contact info with your new cultural kin. 
Departure Transfers to Airport 
Leave Lagos with a full heart, cultural keepsakes, and a renewed connection to Yoruba roots.  

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