Due to avid interest from various private schools in Nigeria and other West African countries, we are now providing international tours and services to students.
Having been approached by our numerous clients, to assist them in organising international student tours, we have arranged and provided assistance based on client requirements. This includes research, advice on visa requirements and other procedures that need to be fulfilled in order for your students to visit tourist attractions within the United Kingdom and Europe.
We have experience of organising similar tours for the likes of: – Ebonyi State House of Assembly and assisting international students from Nigeria gain admission into universities in the United Kingdom and The USA.
Clobak Consultancy Ltd will act as your agent in carrying out all formalities of registration needed for your students to embark on these exciting and educational tours/trips such as:
London, England: Noisy, vibrant and truly multicultural, London is full of people, ideas and energy. The capital and largest city of both the United Kingdom and of England, it is also the largest city in Western Europe and the European Union. Situated on the River Thames in South-East England, Greater London has an official population of nearly 8 million people
Buckingham Palace: The palace has served as the official London residence to the King or Queen since 1837. Buckingham Palace is not in constant use as a royal home but it is used as the administrative centre for the royal household and houses the various offices of different members of the royal family. The palace has 775 rooms and over the summer months the palace is open to the public to visit the state rooms.
West End: This area takes in Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, China Town along with Soho, Regent Street and Oxford Street. The West End is the entertainment and shopping centre of London with its many theatres, cinemas and many of the large clothing stores. In Trafalgar Square you will find the National Art Gallery, behind this you will find Leicester Square, home to the largest cinema in the UK and where many film premiers are held. Close by to Leicester Square you will find China Town and then Piccadilly Square with the statue of Eros, leading off from the circus is Regent Street with its great stores that lead all the way up to the most important shopping street in London, Oxford Street.
Madame Tussauds: This one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. It contains wax figures of famous royalty and politicians, entertainers and sports men and women.
London Eye: The Eye was built to help celebrate the new millennium in the year 2000, the wheel itself is meant to symbolise time and the planet always turning. The original plan was for the wheel to be in place for only 5 years but as it proved to be such a great success this has now been extended; over 3.5 million people visit the eye every year.
Other places of interest: There are so many things to see and do in London you would not even have enough time to do them all if you lived there, here are some highlights. Big Ben is one of the most well-known land marks in London; the clock tower is part of the Palace of Westminster otherwise known as the Houses of Parliament. Next door to Big Ben is Westminster Abbey, this is where all of English Kings and Queens have been crowned for nearly the last 1000 years, and it is also where Prince William and Kate Middleton were married. In Covent Garden Market you will find plenty of places to shop or to sit back to eat and drink and take in some of the world class street entertainment.