Imagine if insecurity was not a problem in Nigeria, and we got to take amazing road trips to visit so many tourists’ attractions in Nigeria, life would have been better?
What other places have, we do, but sadly, we don’t get to explore them, because that might not end well.
Before we start talking about Dubai, Bali and Mauritius and Seychelles, here are 5 amazing states in Nigeria with the best tourist attractions:
1. Cross River State
Obudu Mountain Resort is that place that just reminds you that nature is beautiful. It has this cool highland air, and views that make you forget you’re still in Nigeria.
It is one of Nigeria’s most famous tourist destinations which It offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking scenery, making it a top getaway spot for both local and international visitors.
It has tourist attractions like: Canopy walkway, Cable car rides, Waterpark and natural swimming pool.
2. Ogun State
Home of Olumo Rock, Nigeria’s most iconic landmarks, located in Abeokuta, Ogun State. It’s both a natural wonder and a cultural heritage site, deeply tied to the history of the Egba people. It is easily accessible by car or bus, with clear signposts leading to the site.
It has natural side attractions like: Natural rock formations, Manmade stairways/elevators, shrines and historical sites.
If you love history, then you should consider taking a visit to The Olumo Rock.
3. Bauchi State
Yankari National Park is Nigeria’s premier wildlife reserve, located in Bauchi State. It’s the country’s most popular eco-tourism destination, famous for its diverse wildlife, natural warm springs, and rich cultural heritage.
This place will have you asking why we’re paying for Kenyan safaris when we have this at home. But in our hearts we all know that insecurity would not allow us to enjoy our country well.
This park is home to Nigeria’s largest population of Elephants, and it has side attractions like: Wikki warm springs, Marshall caves, safari drives and many more.
4. Plateau State
Jos has the personality of somewhere abroad. It is known as the “Home of Peace and Tourism,” and offers some of Nigeria’s most stunning natural landscapes and cultural heritage sites.
It has a cooler climate, dramatic rock formations, waterfalls and more.
Jos has one of Nigeria’s largest man-made zoological gardens, featuring elephants, lions, monkeys, and diverse bird species.
The Riyom Rock formations also are so beautiful.
5. Kaduna State
Kajuru Castle is exactly what it sounds like. An actual castle, in Nigeria, that most people don’t know exists. Add Matsirga Waterfalls and Kaduna is out here giving us some Camelot vibe. If you have not seen an actual castle, then there is one right in Kaduna state.
Nigeria is a beautiful place to explore and admire nature, only if you’re brave enough to stomach what comes with the exploration.
if you know, you know.
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