I meet Nigerians and visitors from Nigeria who don’t know much about the country’s many tourist attractions.
Having traveled several times in Nigeria, I know there are 101 places to delight anyone, regardless of their interests. Weather permitting, I will take this opportunity to mention some attractions that deserve to visit if you can perceive the weather.
I know there are countless people like them, and I sought to offer a wider guide, so during the break in the house (after Covid-19), I communicated with several other people who, I know, have traveled extensively to Nigeria for the past 12 to 18 months: bloggers, photographers, tour operators and undeniable recreational travelers, among others.
My request is simple: send me two of your favorite sales options in Nigeria for reasons. The answers came. His possible options included known and unknown sales options; Attractions and sites established out of the ordinary; near and far destinations; adventure sites and heritage sites; streets and villages.
In general, they show the various strengths of travel in each and every corner of the country; and they are a very trusted consultant if you plan to travel at any time and have to visit. The list is quite long, however, I place you in the Top 12 of this first installment.
When you have finished reading, please post a comment to tell me what is on the list. This is an ongoing project, so you can also propose a position that merits a position on the list. The full list will soon be revealed on a compromised website.
Olumirin Falls (Osun state):
Rocky cliffs, tall trees and waterfalls make this position a delight for the tourist. It is also an ideal setting for mountaineering. and refreshing You’ll meet the local drummers who will welcome you with songs and dances.
“I love Olumirin because you like it, you need to climb for 20 minutes to the waterfalls or you need to climb for five hours, meandering through the villages nestled in the hills and joining the amazing citizens who grow pumpkins and tail. “Funmioyatogun
“Olumirin was my first love travel destination (if there is such a thing). I made this holiday almost 10 years ago and without delay my adventurous spirit went crazy!I love bodies of water, water sports and everything that happens in the ocean, so you can believe how I felt there, even though I didn’t get past the level of the moment, it was worth it!- @thatgaltolani
“While nothing prepares your legs for this hike, the seven-step waterfall is still a marvel to me. I’ve never been on the seventh floor, where the water fountain is rumored to be a small pot. I haven’t visited any position that surpasses this experience yet. – @dameyinka
Olumirin Waterfall is a sanctuary of purity and beauty with its seven (7) exclusive waterfalls, which is therapeutic. Every point has an impressive drop. In addition to providing the guest with a back-to-back experience of hiking and cultural history, Erin-Ijesha is also the land of Pounded Yam/Egusi/Eran-igbe (wild animal meat). – @atgadventours
Obudu Cattle Ranch (Cross River State)
Also known as Obudu Ranch Resort, the sublime hills are located at an altitude of 5200 feet above sea level, while here you can literally triumph in the clouds. The temperature is 7 to 20 degrees Celsius throughout the year. Obudu, the city named after him, is 6 km away. Other things to look forward here: waterfalls, a spa, a gorilla camp, picturesque meadows, a herbal pool bath and trails.
“I chose obudu because it’s an all-inclusive destination with many activities, from bird watching to waterfalls and just enjoying nature. It is a must-see destination in Nigeria for all travelers. “- @princess_busayo
“I enjoyed the green landscape of Obudu. I enjoyed waking up with the birdsong and being in the middle of nature. The prospects were impressive and exploring the ranch was an adventure. – @findingae
“Obudu Ranch is a delight where I can hardly live in Nigeria. The scenery is stunning. – @dejimcword
Lake Ado Awaye (Oyo State)
The biggest charm here is the hanging lake (acute marine green), the only one of its kind in Nigeria and one of the two in the world. The view from the most sensitive of the hill is priceless; and the walk is as exciting as the milestone that runs through the entire chain, providing an idea of the way of life of society that lived there centuries ago.
“It’s one of the places that are so green and lush, it’s amazing how close it is to big cities. I love the fact that you can take a day off which includes hiking to the most sensitive places and in time to and from Lagos. It’s a little difficult, but as long as you don’t have any serious inhibitions, you can do it. The view of the entire summit and the desirable history of the rock, as well as the fact that it is one of the two suspended. the lakes of the world, we value it. – @funmioyatogun
“It is the most productive destination in southwestern Nigeria and is home to Africa’s only identified suspended lake. “- @iamatabo
“Sweet Ado Awaye brings so many delicious memories. I enjoyed all this with my colleagues a few years ago. The village is really quaint, charming and friendly people. Besides, climbing the mountains fascinates me and Ado Awaye is a mountain gem. In the most sensitive part of this mountain, you can’t help but marvel at God’s creation and how we are little pieces wandering the world. “Thatgaltolani
“It excels in Nigeria because there are only two lakes suspended in the world, and it is one of them. It’s a good view to see. Although the most productive was the rainy season, you can enjoy it all year round. “- @travelfartour
Mambilla Plateau (Taraba state)
Visiting the Mambilla Plateau is not a small feat, however, the photographs and sounds that greet you on arrival value all the tension and effort to get there. Travelers are inspired by the sheer beauty of the landscape and still have nothing inspiring to share. . It is flooded with waterfalls, many of which have not yet been discovered; and its citizens are the ultimate welcome to visitors. Mambilla Peak, called Gangirwali, is 6,000 feet above the sea point and is a mountain adventurer’s dream.
“This is the most charming place in lush and extensive Nigeria. Su landscape, dotted with West Africa’s largest tea farm, eucalyptus forests, a lake, the Donga River and countless waterfalls, will immerse you in the adventure of a lifetime. In addition, the house to Gangirwal, the highest point of sub-Saharan Africa and the region of maximum temperature throughout Nigeria, this location is simply unbeatable. – @adedotunajibade
“The Mambilla Plateau is Nigeria’s coldest region with the highest colony and mountain in West Africa. It is home to the largest tea farm in the subregion. Many other things make the Mambilla Plateau a tourist paradise: many waterfalls, many picturesque rock formations; one of Nigeria’s coolest lakes. – @natureconnects
“Gembu is a magical land, a position full of nature, resources and satisfied people. From waterfalls to beautiful perspectives of vegetation and tea plantations, this position can on its own. – @thattokelady
Idanre Hills (Ondo state)
The city of Idanre is a 25-minute drive from Akure. The mountain range, which has been on the provisional UNESCO World Heritage list for years, is a wonder of herbs. They are dome-shaped, with steep walls and elegant surface walls. more than 3,000 feet above sea level; and from there you can see the new city scattered in the distance.
“I was in Idanre Hills 3 times and had 3 other experiences. The first time was as an excursion student; the moment was with an agency. My third stopover was with a camper organization. Watching the city from the sensible of a hill, dancing in a bonfire, sharing drinks and conversations with friends and acquaintances on a hill beyond midnight are the dominant memories I have of Idanre. – @dameyinka
“The hills of Idanra have captivated my cinput since the first visit. The ordinary delight does not begin from the steps that take you to the hills, but from the beautiful hills that greet you when you enter the city. With a smart guide, you’ll enjoy the desirable stories of hill life before the network settles into the city. – @theayomidetravels
“Indigenous cultural sites are one of the hot places on the hill, such as the ‘Owa Palace, Agbooogun’s footprint, Omi Apaara (ing. Thunder Water), shrines and burial sites. ” It is about 3000 feet above sea level, With 662 steps before starting your activity, you can only make a stopover in the kingdom of Idanra and not contemplate the wonders of the Almighty. Stories read in books heard through a friend cannot be compared to traveling to see and see. – @atgadventours
“Idanre is one of my favorite places to stop in Nigeria. To this tourist paradise is not only to witness the wonders of nature, but also to have a desirable story to tell the world that the wonders of nature offer on this huge hill. There’s a lot to do in Idanre and it’s worth making a stopover. “- bolajiseun93
Ogbunike Caves (Anambra State)
The physical delight of this position cannot be included in this article and is valuable if you are ready.
“It has the largest bat colony of all the caves I’ve visited so far. The cave still retains its ancient and non-secular importance and is home to wild animals such as python (Eke Ogba) that are domesticated. Crossing the cave rooms and canals can be a pretty scary experience, but it’s also the best candidate for adventure. Get ready!” – @loretatravels
“This cave has ten tunnels and is connected to other faucets. The network still holds annual ceremonies and there is a strong non-secular connection to the environment. It’s a lovely view. @hadar_orizu”
“This explains the history of the Igbo and others in the Biafra War. “@explorewithdera
Yankari Games Reserve (Bauchi state)
Wikki hot springs are popular with visitors to Yankari National Park, but there are 3 others: Mawulgo, Gwana and Dimil (the quartet’s only bloodless source). In addition to the springs, there are ancient sites, caves, wells and varied: elephants. , baboons, shrubs, hippos, red antelopes, buffaloes and bird species (fishermen, herons, eagles, among others).
“Bauchi is, in fact, a tourist space and owns the Yankari game reserve, which is one of Nigeria’s biggest tourist attractions. It is the most sought after safari and wildlife reserve in Nigeria, more than that: it has other attractions in the resort, such as the Wikki hot springs, the Marshal’s Cave and many other attractions to make any worthwhile stop. – BolajiSeun93
“There are so many activities to do here: swim in the Wikki hot springs, explore the marshal’s caves, go on safari, etc. The territorial confidence of the notorious “baboons is remarkable”.
Gashaka-Gumti National Park (Taraba / Adamawa States)
Nigeria’s largest and most varied conservation park, Gashaka-Gumti, spans two Nigerian states and covers approximately 6,600 km2 on the Mambilla Plateau. It is home to several ecological areas, from scrub and savannahs to forests and mountains; and is home to a wide fauna: chimpanzees, giraffes, cheetahs, red river pigs, duikers and colob monkeys, among them.
“It is nigeria’s largest park with other wildlife species. It has crocodile ponds and hippos. Its hot springs, among others, position it as an animal reserve. – @natureconnects
“In addition to being the largest of Nigeria’s 8 national parks with a massive expense of 6,411 kilometers, there are rivers, valleys and peaks in the park with adorable and well-fed animals. – Dr Raphael James
Ahwum Waterfalls / Cave (State of Enugu)
“This is one of my favorite places, due to the beautiful walls naturally carved in limestone, the charming waterfall that falls from an opening in the ceiling of the walls and the sacred statues of the Virgin Mary and the 3 young people of Fatima. “@loretaviajes
Kajuru Castle (Kaduna State)
Kajuru Castle was built in the 1980s through a German resident in Kaduna in the 1970s, has been off the radar for so long and has only become a success among Nigeria’s leading tour operators and tourists in the mid-2010s. in which it is located, it is surrounded by a chain of hills and is a declaration of tranquility. You can book your accommodation in advance and sign up for guided tours. The facility includes a rooftop terrace, a garden, an impressive swimming pool
“Kajuru is one of the destinations in Nigeria that met my expectations. I went with a friend of Abuja’s by public transport and it was stressful, but the laughter we had at the castle made up for it. I felt like I was traveling back in time, almost like in medieval times. I enjoyed the architecture of the castle and exploring the rooms. I had a wonderful view of the landscape and also had a wonderful time in the pool. “Findae
Ogba Ukwu / Cascadies Caves (Anambra State)
“It’s a 3-in-1 position of monumental proportions. The striking length of this monolithic landscape is incomparable in West Africa. A turbulent waterfall that descends over a gigantic rocky outcrop that bureaucracy is a half dome the length of a half-field of football, and that also connects to a gigantic cave that can house a small village, brings to the tourist the humility and popularity of purity. The greatness of nature. ” — @adedotunajibade
“Caves seem like imagination, the kind of thing you’d normally see in those complicated Hollywood movies. It baffles me that we have such a position in Nigeria and that little attention or exposure is given to give it to the world. – @bmdiva
With 75 hectares, the grove is one of two UNESCO World Heritage sites in Nigeria and is a spiritual, cultural and ancient enclave of shrines, stone carvings and wood carvings in honor of the Yoruba deities and, in particular, the goddess Osun. Osun River, is the center of activity for the faithful and tourists of the annual Osun-Osogbo festival (which takes place in the 3rd week of August).
“I am fascinated by the collection and preservation of an exclusive sculptural art, the folklore of the goddess of the Osun River and her followers. Each sculpture has a representation like that of the goddess of fertility. In the grove, one has the feeling of being in a completely different world where culture is valued and represented. – @janinetravelguide
“I will never go to the grove, because of all those awesome designs and architectures. It’s really cool to see that our cultures and traditions are preserved at all times through the faithful. ” @Thatgaltolani
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