[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"dest-cat-unique-experiences-africa-nigeria-ogun-ago-iwoye":3},{"destination":4,"experiences":85,"events":86,"places":87,"hasNextPage":88},{"areaSquareKm":5,"bestTimeToVisit":6,"callingCode":7,"capitalCity":5,"code":5,"createdAt":8,"currency":5,"deletedAt":5,"description":9,"drivingSide":10,"electricity":11,"emergencyNumbers":12,"faq":20,"flag":5,"gettingAround":51,"government":52,"hasChildren":53,"healthInfo":54,"id":55,"images":56,"internal_type":64,"isFavourite":53,"bucketLists":65,"languages":66,"localCustoms":70,"name":71,"parent":72,"population":78,"safetyInfo":79,"slug":80,"status":81,"timezone":82,"type":83,"updatedAt":84,"visaInfo":5},null,"The best time to visit Ago-Iwoye is during the dry season (November to March) when the weather is cooler and more comfortable for exploration. The Iwoye Day Festival in December is a highlight.","234","2025-09-11T00:12:05.716Z","Ago-Iwoye is a vibrant town in Ogun State, Nigeria, known for its rich cultural heritage and academic atmosphere, being home to Olabisi Onabanjo University. The town offers a blend of traditional Yoruba culture and modern influences, with attractions like the Iwoye Day Festival, which showcases local music, dance, and crafts. Visitors can explore bustling markets, such as the Ago-Iwoye Market, where traditional Yoruba foods and handmade crafts are sold. The town's serene environment, surrounded by lush greenery, provides a peaceful retreat from urban life. Ago-Iwoye is also a gateway to nearby natural attractions, including the scenic Oyan River Dam.","Right","Type D, G; 230V, 50Hz",[13,16,18],{"key":14,"value":15},"Police","112",{"key":17,"value":15},"Ambulance",{"key":19,"value":15},"Fire",[21,24,27,30,33,36,39,42,45,48],{"key":22,"value":23},"What is the etiquette for greeting locals in Ago-Iwoye?","Greet with a handshake and a smile. Use titles like 'Uncle' or 'Aunty' for elders.",{"key":25,"value":26},"Are there any transportation quirks I should know about?","Motorcycles (okadas) are common but negotiate fares before riding. Taxis are safer but cost more.",{"key":28,"value":29},"What seasonal events should I plan my visit around?","The Iwoye Day Festival in December is a major cultural event with music, dance, and crafts.",{"key":31,"value":32},"What local dishes should I try in Ago-Iwoye?","Try Amala with Ewedu soup, Pounded Yam with Egusi soup, and local grilled fish.",{"key":34,"value":35},"Are there any unique traditions I should be aware of?","The town has strong ties to Yoruba traditions, including festivals honoring local deities.",{"key":37,"value":38},"How can I save money while traveling in Ago-Iwoye?","Use motorcycles for short trips, eat at local bukas (eateries), and bargain at markets.",{"key":40,"value":41},"Are there photography restrictions at cultural sites?","Always ask for permission before photographing people or sacred sites.",{"key":43,"value":44},"What are the communication norms in Ago-Iwoye?","Politeness is key. Avoid raising your voice or interrupting conversations.",{"key":46,"value":47},"How can I practice sustainable travel in Ago-Iwoye?","Support local artisans, avoid plastic waste, and respect natural sites.",{"key":49,"value":50},"Is it customary to tip in Ago-Iwoye?","Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Small amounts for services are fine.","Transportation options include motorcycles (okadas), taxis, and minibuses (danfos). Motorcycles are the most common and affordable, but ensure you agree on fares beforehand. Taxis are safer but more expensive.","Local Government Area",false,"Travelers should ensure they have up-to-date vaccinations, including Yellow Fever, and take precautions against malaria. Drink bottled or boiled water and avoid street food if you have a sensitive stomach.","a92a4b0a-8d04-4f0d-98b5-7d26fed867fa",[57,58,59,60,61,62,63],"destinations/africa/nigeria/ogun/ago-iwoye/0.jpeg","destinations/africa/nigeria/ogun/ago-iwoye/1.jpg","destinations/africa/nigeria/ogun/ago-iwoye/2.jpg","destinations/africa/nigeria/ogun/ago-iwoye/3.jpg","destinations/africa/nigeria/ogun/ago-iwoye/4.jpg","destinations/africa/nigeria/ogun/ago-iwoye/5.jpg","destinations/africa/nigeria/ogun/ago-iwoye/6.jpg","CITY",[],[67,68,69],"Yoruba","English","Pidgin English","Respect for elders is paramount in Ago-Iwoye. Greet people with a handshake and a smile. When visiting homes or sacred sites, remove your shoes. Dress modestly, especially in rural areas.","Ago-Iwoye",{"id":73,"slug":74,"name":75,"images":5,"type":76,"internal_type":77,"flag":5,"parent":5},"90260cbd-1cab-4e51-9cb9-c26915d3ddf8","africa-nigeria-ogun","Ogun","state","STATE","0.1 million","Ago-Iwoye is generally safe, but travelers should avoid walking alone at night and keep valuables secure. Be cautious when using public transportation and negotiate fares in advance.","africa-nigeria-ogun-ago-iwoye",true,"Africa/Lagos +01:00 (GMT)","city","2026-05-07T15:04:21.220Z",[],[],[],{"experience":53,"event":53,"place":53}]