Yorubaland, a term that geo-politically does not exist, but nevertheless identifies a vast African cultural region (including Lagos), in which a single people, the Yoruba, of about 40 million individuals, live in south-western Nigeria, but also in parts of Benin and Togo, united by the same language, history and origins, handing down from generation to generation, ancestral customs, traditions and spirituality, stronger and more identity-driven than progress and geopolitical separations, imposed by colonialism.
Day 1 : Friday 27 March 2026
Outward flight/Lagos (LOS)
Day 2 : Saturday 28 March 2026
Lagos
From the stilt slum of Makoko to the elegance of Victoria Island, with its rich ethnographic museum.
Day 3 : Sunday 29 March 2026
Lagos/Badagry
The colonial architecture of Lagos and the encounter with the ethereal Eyo spirits.
Day 4 : Monday 30 March 2026
Badagry/Abeokuta
The evolutions of the Zangbeto spirits and the memories of the slave trade in Badagry.
Day 5 : Tuesday 31 March 2026
Abeokuta
The imposing Olumo rock, the shrines and fetishes of the Orisha religion (voodoo).
Day 6 : Wednesday 01 April 2026
Abeokuta/Ife
The Egunuko masks, the Ife museum and the mysterious Opa Oranmiyan stele.
Day 7 : Thursday 02 April 2026
Ife/Oshogbo
The sacred forest of the Yoruba and the encounter with the Egungun spirits.
Day 8 : Friday 03 April 2026
Oshogbo/Inisa/Ibadan
The twins dance and the Gelede masks.
Day 9 : Saturday 04 April 2026
Ibadan/Ijebu Ode/Lagos
The decaying architecture and horse parades at Ijebu Ode.
Day 10 : Sunday 05 April 2026
Lagos (LOS)/Return flight
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