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12 Most Famous Tourist Attractions in Nigeria

by The Culture Newspaper December 3, 2019
by The Culture Newspaper December 3, 2019
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Tourism and adventures are among the most popular things individuals from civilized societies engage in from time to time because of the richness and color they add to their lives. It’s one of the best ways to relax and relieve stress in our current fast-paced society. Nigeria is a nation blessed with a lot of human and natural resources. Generally, nature has endowed this country with a great design that is incredibly attractive, which makes Nigeria one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.

The numerous tourist destinations in Nigeria depict outstanding beauty and historical significance that amuse and awe the general population. The physical proof of genius brain work and unique architectural designs, along with the mysterious passion of natural ingenuity, make Nigeria one of the best go-to places for an unforgettable tourism experience. In this guide, we’ll review the best tourist attractions in Nigeria.

Zuma Rock

Zuma Rock

The Zuma Rock is found in Madalla, Niger State, in the North of Abuja and one of the popular tourist sites in Nigeria. It’s generally a monolithic Inselberg that has a human face. It’s sandy concealment that hangs like a mist over Zuba Town. The other mountains around and in it remain a big distance from it, and the Zuba people see it as a special form of respect that’s being paid by other mountains due to its royal presence in the neighborhood.

When you visit Zuma Rock between April and October, a duration that marks the rainy period in central Nigeria where you will find this amazing rock is situated, you will be able to see the popular Zuma Rock Fire. You will enjoy the sight of this fire as the peak of this popular rock catches fire under the heavy rainfall. The Zuma Rock Fire has remained one of the famous wonders of the Zuma Rock over time.

Yankari Games Reserve

Yankari Games Reserve

Yankari games reserve is situated in Bauchi State in Northern Nigeria. It has a huge collection of plants and animals in their natural habitat. In this reserve, there are more than 59 caves and an array of 130 wells that have interconnecting shafts utilized by slaves during the Atlantic slave trade period. You will also find iron smelting works with furnaces, which are many centuries old and warm spring with some sparkling clear water typically at 31 degrees Celcius, which is suitable for swimming.

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Tarkwa Bay Beach

Tarkwa Bay Beach

This tourist site is a sheltered beach situated close to the Lagos Harbor. It’s a popular spot for water-sports enthusiasts and swimmers, as well as a home to a warm and welcoming resident community. Unlike many public beaches in the city of Lagos, Tarkwa Bay Beach is not often overcrowded or noisy. This aspect makes it a perfect place for an exciting day out with your family and friends or some alone time with your spouse.

If you’re looking for some quiet romantic time with your significant other, you should visit the Tarkwa Bay Beach during a weekday. Although this place is a lesser-visited and smaller beach, many people who are seeking fun visit it during public holidays, festive season, and the weekends.

Hi-Impact Planet

Hi-Impact Planet

This tourist destination offers world-class fun and excitement for friends and families, as well as the young and the old. There are numerous games, rides, and many other great attractions for both the young and the young at heart. You, together with your friends and family, will enjoy a wonderful time and create magical and lasting memories. You can take a pastry or a snack during your day or even enjoy full-blown intercontinental delicacies at the park three food court.

Nike Art Gallery

Nike Art Gallery

Nike Art Gallery is a five-story structure that holds a wide collection of arts, making it one of the best spots in the list of dazzling Lagos destinations. The walls of this building are covered with various artistic drawings and inscriptions, and the fence is also adorned with some rare marbles. You will feel the beauty of the artworks as you walk into this wonderful gallery via the colorful gates. In the inner court, you can see stone sculptures, tie-dye workshop, hanging craftworks as well as a wide range of artworks displayed inside the beautiful building.

Obudu Cattle Ranch

Obudu Cattle Ranch

Obudu Cattle Ranch is considered one of the most attractive tourist spots in Nigeria. It’s located on the Obudu Plateau, close to the Cameroon border. You can see an attractive landscape and calming ambiance here, and there is temperate weather throughout the year, meaning you can visit any time of the year. Tourists can rent a hut or a room and enjoy the incredible beauty of the Obudu Cattle Ranch for as long as they want. This ranch is open for visitors at all times, but the best time to visit is between October and February when the sky is quite bright, and the air is frosty.

Osun Sacred Grove

Osun Sacred Grove

Osun Sacred Grove is classified as one of the best heritage sites in the world by UNESCO. This sacred forest usually attracts a big number of tourists from different parts of the world because it ranks high in the lists of tourist destinations in Nigeria. Osun Sacred Grove is located on the borders of Oshogbo, the main capital of the state of Osun along the banks of the river Osun in the South-western parts of Nigeria.

Osun state is mainly populated by Yoruba people who believe that the Osun sacred grove is the home to Osun, their goddess of fertility. There is a popular festival that celebrates this goddess each year in Oshogbo. In this tourist destination, you will find shrines and statues of different deities scattered in the forest. Again, the forest has around 400 different plant species that are mainly utilized for medicinal purposes.

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Ikogosi Cold and Warm Spring

Ikogosi Cold and Warm Spring

The fusion and presence of cold and warm spring are some of the most famous wonders at Ikogosi Ekiti. This tourist attraction is an awesome sight to experience and is known to be the only one of its kind across the globe. To complement this wonder, you will find rich green scenery and a fine topography in this place. A big resort has been constructed around the cold and warm spring to provide tourists with relaxation, comfort, accommodation, and conferencing services.

Mambilla Plateau

Mambilla Plateau

The Mambilla Plateau is located in Taraba State in Nigeria. Standing at approximately 1,830 meters above the sea level, this Plateau has a temperate climate and a lush green pasture. Plants such as apples, pears, strawberries, tea, Irish potatoes, and Arabica coffee that are exotic grow pretty well on the famous Mambilla Plateau.

Tourists love going to the cafes to drink a mug of coffee and relax. The environment of the plateau is devoid of tsetse flies and mosquitoes. The winding uphill road that provides access to this tourist attraction is bordered by cliffs, giving you a great stimulating experience.

Kano City Walls

Kano City Walls

Although Kano city has long taken a pretty modern cosmopolitan hue, the relics of the past of the city as the hub for different commercial activities during the era of trans-Saharan trade remain up to now. The Kano walls also assisted in monitoring people’s movement in and out of Kano city. The mud houses in the city are built with unique Hausa architectural dexterity. The streets have incredibly narrow roads, which were initially meant for men only and their domestic animals.

All these buildings and walls create a pretty unique atmosphere of this ancient city, even though some old structures have slowly been wiped away by nature and man as the ancient structures and buildings go modern. You should visit this destination to feel the true spirit of the ancient era.

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Agodi Gardens

Agodi Gardens

This tourist attraction is generally a beautiful park in Ibadan city, which has become one of the best tourist destinations in Nigeria. Agodi Gardens is a serene environment found on 150-acres of land. Many families usually patronize it during weekends and festive periods. The place offers a calm and peaceful environment, which makes it an excellent destination for you when you want to relieve stress, get away from the busy life, or hang out with family and friends. From the animal enclosure to the water parks or even simply walking through the available paths, Agodi Botanical Gardens will make you forget about your life hassles and the reality as well.

Olumo Rock

Olumo Rock

This popular showplace is located in Abeokuta in Ogun State. Also known as the Fortress of Abeokuta, the Olumo Rock is the name of the city and can be translated as underneath the rock. This site is one of the best tourist destinations in Nigeria. Here, the tourists can see natural tunnels, unusual trees, natural cantilevers, gardens on the rocks, and monuments of various ancient religious symbols.

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