野生動物

LUFASI 自然公園

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Mojisola
January 2, 2020
Lufasi Park has rescued animals such as Monkeys, donkeys, horses, turtles and many more. The park is massive and it takes approximately 45 minutes to walk around the entire perimeter of the beautiful eco-friendly environment and it is peaceful. It is perfect for a picnic with your friends with fun games for a few hours. It gives you the countryside feeling but it is smack in the middle of Lekki. Suitable for adults and kids. Cost – Entry fee N1000
Lufasi Park has rescued animals such as Monkeys, donkeys, horses, turtles and many more. The park is massive and it takes approximately 45 minutes to walk around the entire perimeter of the beautiful eco-friendly environment and it is peaceful. It is perfect for a picnic with your friends with fun…
Oludolapo
December 28, 2021
A great place to have a picnic and hang out in nature.
L.A.Global
February 18, 2021
its about 20 hectares of nature, amazingly beautiful. you can camp in or have a picnic. there s also a Yoga instructor once a week and a thatched hut where nice African prints and art are sold. Most interesting are the rescued animals. Lovely
Keji
May 12, 2020
Lekki Urban Forest and Animal Sanctuary Initiative (LUFASI) is an NGO dedicated as an urban hub where people can connect to and interact with nature in Nigeria. LUFASI sits on 20 hectares of land at the Majek area (Km 41) along the Lekki-Epe Express Way. It houses species like the Ekki “Iron Wood” tree (Lophira Alata), the critically endangered Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes Monachus) and the African Pied Hornbill (Tockus fasciatus). The vegetation consists of pocket habitats of swamp forest and oil-palm plantation with large manicured garden spaces and pond-side landscapes for recreation and celebrations. LUFASI is driven by the mission to conserve native biodiversity, educate about Climate Change and the natural environment, and collaborate with the wider community of stakeholders
Lekki Urban Forest and Animal Sanctuary Initiative (LUFASI) is an NGO dedicated as an urban hub where people can connect to and interact with nature in Nigeria. LUFASI sits on 20 hectares of land at the Majek area (Km 41) along the Lekki-Epe Express Way. It houses species like the Ekki “Iron Wood”…
Adebowale
February 6, 2020
For the peace, quiet and nature vibes you need to be here.
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Lagos, LA