[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"dest-cat-top-experiences-africa-nigeria-delta-warri":3},{"destination":4,"experiences":88,"events":89,"places":90,"hasNextPage":91},{"areaSquareKm":5,"bestTimeToVisit":6,"callingCode":7,"capitalCity":8,"code":9,"createdAt":10,"currency":8,"deletedAt":8,"description":11,"drivingSide":12,"electricity":13,"emergencyNumbers":14,"faq":22,"flag":8,"gettingAround":53,"government":54,"hasChildren":55,"healthInfo":56,"id":57,"images":58,"internal_type":65,"isFavourite":55,"bucketLists":66,"languages":67,"localCustoms":73,"name":74,"parent":75,"population":81,"safetyInfo":82,"slug":83,"status":84,"timezone":85,"type":86,"updatedAt":87,"visaInfo":8},"1441","The best time to visit Warri is during the dry season (November to March) when temperatures are milder and rainfall is minimal. The annual Urhobo Festival (August) is a cultural highlight.","234",null,"WAR","2025-09-10T15:19:00.673Z","Warri is a bustling oil city in Nigeria's Delta State, known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and strategic location along the Warri River. The city is a melting pot of ethnic groups, primarily the Urhobo, Itsekiri, and Ijaw people, each contributing to its unique traditions and festivals. Key attractions include the Warri Kingdom Palace, Red Mangrove Swamp, and the bustling Warri Market. The city's nightlife is lively, with local bars and clubs offering a taste of Nigerian music and dance. Warri also serves as a gateway to the Niger Delta's scenic waterways, offering boat tours and fishing experiences. Its blend of urban energy and traditional heritage makes it a fascinating destination for travelers.","Right","Type D, G; 230V, 50Hz",[15,18,20],{"key":16,"value":17},"Police","112",{"key":19,"value":17},"Ambulance",{"key":21,"value":17},"Fire Service",[23,26,29,32,35,38,41,44,47,50],{"key":24,"value":25},"What is the etiquette for visiting a local's home in Warri?","Remove your shoes before entering, and bring a small gift like fruit or snacks as a token of appreciation.",{"key":27,"value":28},"Are there any transportation quirks I should know about?","Okadas (motorcycle taxis) are fast but risky; always wear a helmet if available. Tricycles are slower but safer for short distances.",{"key":30,"value":31},"What seasonal events should I plan my trip around?","The Urhobo Festival in August and the Christmas season (December) are peak times for cultural activities and celebrations.",{"key":33,"value":34},"What local dishes should I try in Warri?","Don't miss Banga soup (palm nut soup) with starch, Owo soup, and fresh seafood like grilled fish.",{"key":36,"value":37},"Are there unique laws or traditions I should be aware of?","Photography near government or oil facilities is restricted. Always ask permission before taking photos of people.",{"key":39,"value":40},"How can I save money while traveling in Warri?","Eat at local bukas (eateries), use shared taxis, and bargain at markets for better prices.",{"key":42,"value":43},"Are there photography rules at popular sites?","Some cultural sites may require a small fee or permission for photography. Respect 'no photography' signs.",{"key":45,"value":46},"What are communication norms in Warri?","Pidgin English is widely spoken; learning a few phrases like 'How far?' (How are you?) can help break the ice.",{"key":48,"value":49},"How can I practice sustainable travel in Warri?","Avoid single-use plastics, support local artisans, and use reusable water bottles with purification tablets.",{"key":51,"value":52},"Is tipping expected in Warri?","Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. A small amount (50-100 Naira) for services is polite.","Transport options include taxis, motorcycle taxis (okadas), and tricycles (keke napep). Negotiate fares before boarding. Boat taxis are available for riverine travel. Roads can be congested, so plan for delays.","Local Government Area (LGA)",false,"Travelers to Warri should ensure they are vaccinated against yellow fever and take malaria prophylaxis. Drink bottled or boiled water, and avoid street food if you have a sensitive stomach. Medical facilities are limited, so carry a basic health kit.","1468b75d-eb7c-449b-a00d-e94187afa903",[59,60,61,62,63,64],"destinations/africa/nigeria/delta/warri/0.jpg","destinations/africa/nigeria/delta/warri/1.jpg","destinations/africa/nigeria/delta/warri/2.jpg","destinations/africa/nigeria/delta/warri/3.jpg","destinations/africa/nigeria/delta/warri/4.jpeg","destinations/africa/nigeria/delta/warri/5.jpg","CITY",[],[68,69,70,71,72],"English","Urhobo","Itsekiri","Ijaw","Pidgin English","Greetings are important; always acknowledge elders with respect. Handshakes are common, but use your right hand. During festivals, expect vibrant dances and traditional attire. Avoid public criticism of local customs.","Warri",{"id":76,"slug":77,"name":78,"images":8,"type":79,"internal_type":80,"flag":8,"parent":8},"f287fffe-30eb-4998-9f66-68a3bdf691c4","africa-nigeria-delta","Delta","state","STATE","0.5 million","Exercise caution, especially at night. Avoid displaying valuables and use reputable transportation services. Stay informed about local news due to occasional unrest in the Niger Delta region.","africa-nigeria-delta-warri",true,"Africa/Lagos +01:00 (GMT+1)","city","2026-05-07T15:04:21.220Z",[],[],[],{"experience":55,"event":55,"place":55}]