Join us in Nigeria at a peaceful, green retreat set within expansive landscaped grounds in southwestern Nigeria. Surrounded by rolling hills, open lawns and lush tropical trees, Zenababs Half Moon Resort offers a calm, resort-style atmosphere ideal for rest, reflection and fellowship during the Feast of Tabernacles.

The resort features comfortable chalet-style accommodations, a serene lake, a swimming pool and wide open spaces suitable for walking, quiet reflection and social interaction. The environment is safe, welcoming and refreshingly tranquilan excellent setting for worship, community and spiritual renewal. We used this venue last year and are pleased to return again this year.

Services

Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. each day. Two services will be held on the Eighth Day.

Housing Details (Estimated)

The resort offers two categories of air-conditioned rooms with modern amenities:

Standard Rooms: ₦18,000 per night
(Ideal for singles or 2 individuals)

Executive Rooms: ₦25,000 per night
(Ideal for families of up to 4)

Final rates will be confirmed closer to the Feast.

Meals (Estimated)

Communal meals are typically provided twice daily (lunch and dinner). Local and limited continental meals are also available at approximately ₦7,000–₦9,000 per meal.

Travel

Nearest International Airport: Lagos (LOS)

Road travel from Lagos to Ilesha: approximately 4–5 hours

Local transportation from Lagos to the Feast site can be arranged through the festival coordinator.

Visa Requirements

International attendees must obtain a Nigerian visa prior to travel. Passports should be valid for at least six months beyond travel dates. Proof of a Yellow Fever vaccination must also be supplied upon entry into the country. Invitation or support letters may be provided upon request.

Currency and Cost Notes

Local currency: Nigerian Naira (₦)

Currency exchange can be assisted by the festival coordinator. 

International attendees are advised to budget with a 10–20% contingency for cost variations

Health and Safety Information

Attendees are encouraged to take standard travel health precautions. Routine vaccinations should be up-to-date, and travelers may wish to consult their healthcare provider regarding recommended immunizations.

Basic medical facilities are available in nearby towns. Attendees should carry personal medications and basic medical supplies. Bottled drinking water is recommended.

The Feast site provides a secure environment, and local organizers will be available throughout the Feast. Additional health and safety guidance will be shared closer to the event.

Registration

Registration is handled locally through the Nigeria Festival Committee and shared Google form link. Please contact Paul Moody for further information at Paul_Moody@ucg.org