If there is one place every Lagos visitor and Lekki resident must experience, it is the Lekki Conservation Centre (LCC). Rated by over 298 locals, the LCC is a nature lover’s paradise in the heart of Lagos’ most vibrant neighbourhood.
What is Lekki Conservation Centre?
The Lekki Conservation Centre is a 78-hectare nature reserve managed by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF). It is home to a rich variety of wildlife, plants, and natural ecosystems rare to find within a major African city.
The Canopy Walkway — Africa’s Longest
The centrepiece of LCC is its iconic canopy walkway — the longest in Africa at 401 metres. Suspended high above the forest floor, it gives visitors a breathtaking bird’s-eye view of the park’s lush vegetation, swamps, and wildlife below.
What to Expect Inside
- Wildlife encounters — Monkeys, crocodiles, pythons, birds, and monitor lizards roam freely
- Canopy walkway — 401 metres of suspended walkway through the treetops
- Nature trails — Walking paths through diverse ecosystems
- Picnic spots — Ideal for a quiet family afternoon
- Bird watching — Over 50 species of birds recorded in the park
- Photography — Some of the best nature photography spots in Lagos
Practical Information
- Location: Km 19, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lekki, Lagos
- Opening hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 8:30am–5:00pm
- Entry fee: Adults ₦2,000 | Children ₦1,000
- Tip: Go early on weekday mornings for the best wildlife sightings and fewer crowds
Living in Lekki Verdict
The Lekki Conservation Centre is a must-visit. Put this at the top of your list — it is one of those rare places that surprises you every single time.

