Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, unfolds as an undiscovered haven for tourists, boasting extensive coastlines adorned with exotic beaches, verdant mountains, meticulously preserved traditions, and captivating attractions. From spiritual shrines to the ancient cities of the north, traverse river deltas to the Yoruba kingdoms, and marvel at the breathtaking environments of the Igbo people. Nigeria’s diverse landscapes and pure sceneries beauty leave every visitor breathless with anticipation and excitement.
At Ribbonsxp, we are dedicated to giving you experiences that are worth wile and we have a list of attracting sights worth seeing in Nigeria. Worried about where to visit or considering the stress of booking and accommodation?, we have made it easier for you and in this blog, we’ll give you a list to choose from and you are one click away from embarking a cultural adventure.
1. Benin National Museum.
Immerse yourself in the treasures of Benin, as the museum unveils artifacts that whisper tales of a rich and storied past .This prestigious museum was established in 1973 and since then, it has served as a custodian of Nigeria’s rich and diverse cultural heritage. Benin National Museum
2. Ibadan Cultural And Historical Tour
Beyond the iconic brown roofs, discover the depth of Ibadan’s history, a city with a landmass that echoes tales of resilience and heritage.
Ibadan, in south-western Nigeria, has a rich cultural heritage and a fascinating history.
Bower’s Tower was built in memory of Captain Lister Bower, the first British national to live in and explore Ibadan. Catch a glimpse of the popular Ibadan red roofs by taking the spiral stairs to the top of this 18-meter (60 feet) high building. Ibadan Tour
3. Abuja Cultural And Heritage Tour
Your day will begin at a lively market. The red brick walls and thatch roofs will make you feel you’re in an African village. Here you’ll find leather works, bronze carvings, locally made fabrics, and an array of fashion beads, bangles, necklaces, and bracelets. This is a good place to buy souvenirs and gifts. Our tour guides you through the capital’s cultural and historical landmarks.
4. Yankari Game Reserve
In Bauchi State is the 2,244 km2 Yankari National Park, a home to wildlife in the state’s South-Central part. It houses natural warm water springs and is an eco- destination in West Africa. Yankari Game Reserve
5. Calabar National Park
Calabar is regarded by many as the cleanest and most beautiful town in Nigeria. A tourist haven, it is full of attractions. The people are known to be very friendly and open to visitors. Calabar National Park
6. Owu Waterfall Kwara
Owu waterfall is the highest waterfall, standing at 120 meters where cascading waters serenade the senses, and diverse bird species grace the skies. Owu Waterfalls Ticket
7. Arinta Waterfall
Arinta is a masterpiece of nature that leaves you spellbound with the symphony of plunging waters and the embrace of moist air. Arinta Waterfall Location: Ekiti.
8. Erin Ijesha Waterfalls
The awe-inspiring falls, also known as Erin-Ijesha Waterfalls is an assemblage of seven distinct cascades located on the south western slopes of the lush Effon Ridge, in Erin-Ijesha town, Osun state Nigeria. The cascading waterfall amidst the soaring mountains, gives a blend of wildlife with tranquility.
9. Ogbunike Caves, Enugu.
Ogbunike Caves makes for an ideal location for tourists. The caves have historical and spiritual significance and is a sight to behold. Location: Ogbunike, Anambra State.
10. Oke – Idanre Hill
This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that gives a tourist access to a lot of spectacular valleys.
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