The best time to visit Abeokuta is during the dry season, from November to March, when the weather is more favorable.
Yes, Olumo Rock is accessible for children with the new stair pathways and handrails offering a safer climb.
Yes, traditional fabrics like Adire can be found at local markets like Itoku Market.
Yes, English is widely spoken along with Yoruba, the local language.
Abeokuta is generally safe for tourists, but like in any other city, it's advisable to stay cautious and aware of your surroundings.
Do not miss trying ofada rice and ayamase, a local delicacy with spicy and rich flavors.
You can purchase handcrafted beads, traditional fabrics, and locally made pottery as souvenirs.
Transportation in Abeokuta includes options like local buses, taxis, and motorcycle taxis (okadas).
Abeokuta has parks like the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library complex, which also includes a recreational park.
Yes, the Egba Festival is a well-known event that celebrates the rich Egba culture and heritage.