Looking for the best boli spots in Abeokuta? We've ranked the top 6 boli spots in Abeokuta, Ogun State, based on Google ratings, customer reviews, photos, profile completeness, and our proprietary ranking algorithm.
Fleg'★★★★★ — Great experience.
Hold funds for entry fee.
Despite paying for full experience with your guide, some tour guides won't want to walk you through the experience of you don't tip them extra. That's the downside. Asides this, the experience is awesome especially if you go through the rocks to the top rather than taking the stairs. Will I want to go again? Yes.
Chalya I.★★★★★ — We had an amazing time. The hike up to the top of the rock was exciting though a bit scary. I also enjoyed visiting the arts and crafts shops and Nike art Gallery. Great experience all in all. Would definitely visit again.
eyinade O.★★★★★ — An excellent place to visit in Abeokuta. It demonstrates the rich culture of the Egbas including very important personalities in education, government, law, medical field and theatre arts. Portraits of the past ruling Obas are displayed with their ancient palaces.
Jesusson★★★★★ — It's a beautiful place!! Exudes History, Arts and Cultural Aura.
I and a Team of Artists are about to make it more awesome with stunning Visual Arts; would have to update this review again.
Adetuase P.★★★★★ — Visited only the boat ride station but I will definitely go back to explore the park. The environment is very serene and peaceful.
Olu S.★★★★★ — The OOPL is located within compound of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL). There are also event centers, hotel (Legacy Green Resort) and a gift shop within this compound. There is also a mini boat ride within the compound. One can opt to pay for package that combines the library tour, boat ride and the wildlife tour or one can decide to pay for each items. Some animals there when I went there were falcon, crocodile, lion, ostrich, monkeys, python, etc
Adetuase P.★★★★★ — The train station is very neat and organized. Things work properly and the whole process is very seamless
Sodiq S.★★★★★ — Named after the Nobel Laureate Prize winner, Wole Soyinka, the train station offers a quick getaway to Lagos and Ibadan, outside of the regular road transport options.
Booking a train ride is as easy as walking to the ticket counter and paying for one, showing a means of identification and filling out basic details about you for security purposes. And the tickets are very affordable, no matter the location you're headed.
The waiting area is very conducive and well-ventilated. When your train is ready, you get called up by a staff to move towards the train in a queue.
The trains themselves are in pristine condition and highly conducive with great interior. There are several wall ports where you can plug your gadgets into and a screen is positioned at the roof of the train to display movies throughout the duration of the trip.
The environ of the train station is serene and clean. You also enjoy a perk of parking your vehicle(s) for free around the premises.
Overall, it's a great experience and free of hassles.
Fisayo A.★★★★★ — They deserve a good review for the food but their customer relation is poor. They’re a sexist looking down on customers it happened to my girlfriend and her friend today
abayomi K.★★★★★ — food took too long to get to us, the food was not properly cooked. the drink was brilliant.
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