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May 2013 issue • On sale from 18 April

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...Peru: from Lima to Machu Picchu, the Andes and beyond, we take a tasty food tour with a distinct Latin flavour.

...37 World Class Walks: we reveal the best walks in the world. Warning: guaranteed to give you itchy feet.

...The Maldives: hop on board a fishing boat to discover the people and culture beyond the tourist resorts.

PLUS: Follow in the footsteps of a travelling pioneer in Switzerland, take the Royal Mail ship to St Helena, enjoy a wild camp in the UK then become an instant expert on Los Angeles, Nova Scotia and Mount Fuji and more. 

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Nigeria

Nigeria essential info

Troubled Nigeria can be chaotic and confusing, but you'll also find wildlife-rich national parks, Atlantic beaches and a warm West African welcome

Travel in Nigeria – vital statistics

  • Capital of Nigeria: Abuja
  • Population of Nigeria: 140 million
  • Languages in Nigeria: English, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Fulani
  • Time in Nigeria: GMT+1
  • International dialling code in Nigeria: +234
  • Voltage in Nigeria: 240V 50Hz
  • Visa information for Nigeria: Nigeria visa
  • Money in Nigeria: Naira (N) Travellers cheques are not exchangeable in Nigeria. ATMs are becoming more popular, as are other credit card facilities, but you must take care against fraud.
  • Nigeria travel advice: Foreign & Commonwealth Office
  • Nigeria tourist board: Nigeria Tourism

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