
The best places to visit in March and April
If you haven’t already started making travel plans, here’s your sign to get on it because 2025 is shaping up to be a serious travel year. With holidays like Eid al-Fitr and Easter coming up, March and April are the perfect months to take a break and explore new places. Here are some of the best destinations to consider.
Qatar
The weather this time of the year is pleasant with highs around 25-30°C. It’s peak season, so expect all the attractions to be buzzing and lively.
Visa for Nigerians: Yes, Nigerians need a visa to Qatar. You can apply for one online or it can be processed through a certified agency like LeryHago.
Must-see and do in Doha:
- Katara Cultural Village
- Souq Waqif, a traditional market for shopping and dining
- Villaggio Mall, a Venice-inspired shopping avenue
- The Pearl-Qatar, a luxury island with cafes and beaches
- Museum of Islamic Art
- National Museum of Qatar
Mauritius
April in Mauritius is warm with summer vibes, clear skies, and minimal rain. So you know it’s perfect for all the outdoor activities Mauritius has to offer.
Visa for Nigerians: No visa is necessary for up to 14 days.
Must-see and do:
- Snorkelling and scuba diving
- Skydiving for an unforgettable view of the island
- Pamplemousses Botanical Garden. It’s home to giant water lilies and rare plants
- Beach hopping. This is best on weekdays for fewer crowds
- Chamarel’s Seven-Coloured Earth and waterfalls.
Dubai, UAE
March is one of the best months to visit Dubai. It’s sunny as always but with cooler temperatures around 20-30°C.
Visa for Nigerians: Yes, a UAE visa is required. You can apply online or through a certified travel agency like LeryHago.
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Must-see and do:
- Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building
- Dubai Fountain for a spectacular water show
- Desert safari with dune bashing and camel rides
- Shopping at Dubai Mall and traditional souks
- Exploring the Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Beach
Egypt
The weather in Egypt is warm but comfortable, especially in March and early April.
Visa for Nigerians: Yes, a visa is required and must be applied for in advance through the Egyptian e-visa platform
Must-see and do:
- The Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx
- Luxor’s Valley of the Kings
- Cruise along the Nile River
- Explore Aswan’s temples and Nubian culture
- Visit the Egyptian Museum in Cairo
Kenya
While March and April fall in the rainy season, the showers are usually brief. This great either way as the National parks remain lush and teeming with wildlife.
Visa for Nigerians: For now, Nigerian passport holders must apply for an electronic Travel Authorization online.
Must-see and do:
- Safari at Maasai Mara
- Explore Nairobi National Park
- Visit Giraffe Centre and Elephant Orphanage
- Relax at Diani Beach
Thailand
Thailand is usually festive this time of the year, especially with Songkran, the Thai New Year celebrations in mid-April.
Visa for Nigerians: Yes, Nigerians need a visa. It can be obtained online via the new Evisa platform
Must-see and do:
- Visit Bangkok’s Grand Palace and Floating Markets
- Island hopping in Phuket, Krabi, or Koh Samui
- Nightlife and street food in Bangkok
- Explore the ancient city of Ayutthaya
- Songkran water festival in April
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Vietnam
March and April are excellent months to visit Vietnam, as the whole country is warm and dry.
Visa for Nigerians: Yes, an e-visa is required and can be applied for online.
Must-see and do:
- Cruise through Ha Long Bay
- Visit the ancient town of Hoi An
- Explore Ho Chi Minh City’s street food and war museums
- Hike in Sapa
- Go shopping in Hanoi
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