Epe is a town in Lagos State, Nigeria, offering a unique blend of cultural richness and scenic beauty. Situated on the north side of the Lekki Lagoon, it is home to vibrant festivals like the Kayo-kayo Festival, which attract visitors from near and far. The town features a striking sculpture of two giant fish at its entrance, symbolizing its connection to the lagoon. Epe is also an educational hub, hosting campuses of several notable institutions. With its traditional communities and lively atmosphere, Epe provides an authentic Nigerian experience.
Plan your visit around the Kayo-kayo Festival to experience Epe's vibrant cultural celebrations.
Don't miss the view of the Lekki Lagoon, especially at sunrise or sunset for stunning scenery.
Epe is accessible via the Lekki-Epe Expressway, making it easy to reach from Lagos.
Spring is a great time to visit Epe with pleasant weather and vibrant local festivals.
Summers can be hot, but it's a lively time with many cultural events.
Fall offers a more relaxed atmosphere with fewer crowds and mild weather.
Winter is a good time to explore Epe's cultural sites without the heat.
NGN ₦
$50-$100 p/day
84,711
English, Yoruba
March-May, September-November
Cultural Exploration, Festivals, Nature Lovers