8.05, 6 hours, currency rate 1 Niara = 20 CFA, or 1 € = 32.5 Niara

 It’s hard to say something about Nigeria, because we were there only for  a moment. However, physically we were there so I noted it. We got there during  our trekking in Cameroonian Rhumsiki, crossing the valley and climbing up to  Sani village, with the help of a local boy who guided us to the right pass.  Apparently there is visa free movement, but you shouldn’t go deeper in the  country. We liked fences made from tall cactus, existing in almost whole  village. We talked with the locals (in English!), purchased some sweet mangos  and went back to Cameroon, this time by the shortest flat track. Although  Nigeria is part of West Africa, because of chronological order I put it in the  Central Africa.
It’s hard to say something about Nigeria, because we were there only for  a moment. However, physically we were there so I noted it. We got there during  our trekking in Cameroonian Rhumsiki, crossing the valley and climbing up to  Sani village, with the help of a local boy who guided us to the right pass.  Apparently there is visa free movement, but you shouldn’t go deeper in the  country. We liked fences made from tall cactus, existing in almost whole  village. We talked with the locals (in English!), purchased some sweet mangos  and went back to Cameroon, this time by the shortest flat track. Although  Nigeria is part of West Africa, because of chronological order I put it in the  Central Africa. 
    
Expenses - 550 CFA/ 2 persons (€0.4/ 1 person) for a guide,  we covered 4 km distance.
    
  
    



