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The Best and Cheapest Ways to Get to Owerri from Lagos
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The Best and Cheapest Ways to Get to Owerri from Lagos

If you’re reading this, chances are you live in Lagos and either just started working or are looking for a new job. While there are a number of people who commute between Lagos and its neighboring states, it is not uncommon to find someone who stays in the city permanently. And because majority of opportunities that come your way when you live in Lagos involve working with people from other states, most people find themselves spending a lot of time commuting. The cost of transportation can be quite expensive if you don’t plan ahead but thankfully there are cheap alternatives. Here are some of the best ways that you can get to Owerri from Lagos and vice versa:

By bus

The cheapest and the most convenient way to travel between the two locations is by bus. If you take the night bus, you can sleep through most of the journey and wake up only when you’ve almost gotten to your destination. The cost of traveling by bus is quite cheap and ranges from between N5,000-N10,000. It also gives you the flexibility of choosing a time that’s most convenient for you. The only downside of taking the bus is that it is less comfortable compared to taking a plane or a train and the journey can be long. If you don’t have a choice, however, it is the best option to go for.

By Train

Taking the train is one of the most enjoyable ways to travel between the two locations. You get to see the beautiful landscape and meet some interesting people along the way. It also doesn’t cost much and is one of the cheapest ways to get to Owerri from Lagos. You can get a round trip ticket for as low as N3,500. The only downside of taking the train is that it takes longer to cover the distance compared to traveling by bus.

By Plane

The fastest and most convenient way to travel between the two locations is by plane. If you have the money to spend on tickets, it is the way to go. The only downside of taking a plane between the two locations is that flights cost a lot more. The price of tickets usually ranges between N25,000-N40,000 and the journey is usually very fast. You’ll get to Owerri in no time at all.

By Car/taxi/uber

If you have friends or family who live in Owerri and you’re ready to spend more on your travel to help them get some spending money, using your car is one of the cheapest ways to get to Owerri from Lagos. And if you’re not ready to spend too much, taking an uber or a taxi is the way to go. The advantage of taking your car or taking a taxi is that you can decide how much you will charge the person going with you. The journey will be very fast and convenient as well. You can go when you want and arrive as early as you want. The disadvantage of taking a car or a taxi is that you will have to spend more to travel.

Tips to make your travel cheaper

– Carpool – If you’re taking a car or a taxi to get to Owerri, try carpooling with some people who live in Lagos and work in Owerri. You can split the cost and make the journey more enjoyable. – Buy your ticket in advance – If you’re going by plane, you can get a cheaper ticket if you buy it in advance. You can also book your ticket online. – Pack light – If you’re traveling by train, you can save some money if you pack light. The train does not have a lot of space for your luggage so it’s wise to keep it light. – Bring your own food – If you’re taking the bus, bringing your own food is the best way to save money. The bus stops at a few places on the way and you can’t be sure that the food they serve will be clean. – Take advantage of weekend specials – Airlines and train companies often have specials on weekends. If you can wait, it’s the best time to travel. – Stay at a hostel – If you’re traveling by bus, you can save money by staying at a hostel. This way, you can save on everything you spend on food and transportation. – Conclusion – The cost of travel can be quite high, especially if you don’t plan ahead. It is always best to book your ticket in advance, especially during special hours. By taking advantage of the tips above, you can make sure that your travel is as cheap as possible.


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