Showcasing Nigeria: Behind the Scenes of a Unique Travel Handbook

Like a travel handbook, each visa page features a unique attraction from every Nigerian State—highlighting ethnic tribes, the country’s rich cultural heritage, natural wonders, and iconic landmarks.
From bustling markets and serene landscapes to the timeless traditions of local communities, each page invites curiosity and admiration for Nigeria’s incredible heritage—encouraging readers to connect and discover more.

Nigerian Passport design project featuring images of ethnic tribes, cultural heritage, natural wonders, and landmarks from all Nigerian States.

Due to exclusive rights, individual images are not displayed—see the collage above for a glimpse of the project’s scope.

Featured Highlights

Some of the unique attractions and cultural treasures featured in this project include:
  • Zuma Rock
  • Tiv Dancers (Swange Dance)
  • Ijele – King’s Masquerade Cultural Attire
  • Argungu Fishing Festival
  • Igbo Cultural Dance
  • Gate to the Emir’s Palace in Zaria
  • Fulani Herdsman
  • Benin Bronze Head of an Oba
  • Northern Nigerian Durbar
  • Lagos Idumota Market
  • Fulani Women
  • Kajuru Kastle
  • Nok Terracotta Head
  • Nigeria Immigration Service Headquarters
  • Festac Mask
  • Northern Nigerian Village – Zamfara
  • National Assembly Building
  • Taraba State Landscape
  • Abuja City Gate
  • Kakaki Music Instrument
  • Oil Platform
  • Nkim Dancers of the Ejagham People
  • Obudu Cattle Ranch Cable Car
  • Boat on the Benue River
  • The Eyo Festival
  • Yoruba Queen Mother Bronze Head
  • Riyom Rock Formation
  • Atilogwu Cultural Dance
  • Baobab Tree
  • Gelede Masquerade Dancers
  • Matsirga Waterfalls
  • Statue of Sango: The Yoruba God Of Thunder And Lightning
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