The Agia Tree Lagos Tour

The Agia Tree Lagos Tour

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Overview

  • Duration:4 hours 30 minutes
  • Travelers:5 guests
  • Tour Type:Daily tour, Group tour, Private tour
  • Language:English
The Agia Tree in Badagry is a truly unique historical landmark, revered as the site where Christianity was first preached in Nigeria under its shade in 1842, and where the first Christmas service was reportedly held. While the original tree is no longer standing, a monument now marks this sacred spot, symbolizing the dawn of Christianity and the arrival of missionaries in the country. It is a profound site for religious history enthusiasts and a distinctive addition to the tourist attractions in Lagos and its historical Badagry axis.

Why You Should Visit

For those interested in the history of Christianity in Nigeria and the impact of missionary work, the Agia Tree site offers a unique spiritual and historical pilgrimage. It's a place to reflect on the origins of faith and cultural exchange, providing a tangible connection to pivotal moments in the nation's religious narrative. It's one of the most significant Lagos cultural sites for spiritual history.
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Highlights

  • Religious Significance: The reputed site of the first Christian sermon and Christmas celebration in Nigeria.
  • Historical Landmark: Commemorates the arrival of Christianity in the region.
  • Symbolic Monument: Marks the spot of the original Agia Tree.
  • Quiet Reflection: Provides a serene environment for contemplation.
  • Part of Badagry History: Connects to the broader historical context of Badagry.

Includes/Excludes

  • Shared tour
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food

Cancellation policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

Frequently asked questions

Is the original Agia Tree still standing?

No, the original tree is no longer there, but a monument marks the historical spot.

What is the historical significance of the Agia Tree?

It is believed to be the site where Reverend Thomas Birch Freeman and Henry Townsend first preached Christianity in Nigeria in 1842 and held the first Christmas service.

Is there an entrance fee?

Typically, there is no direct entrance fee, but a small donation might be appreciated or it might be included in a larger Badagry tour fee.

Can I take photos at the site?

Yes, photography is generally allowed and encouraged for historical documentation.

What to bring

Respectful demeanor
Comfortable walking shoes
Camera for memorial photos
A curious mind about religious history
Water bottle (especially on hot days)

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