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World Tourism Day - Iconic Places To Visit In Nigeria by Peterpaul96(op): 3:09pm On Sep 27, 2025
World Tourism Day - Iconic places to visit in Nigeria

Today is World Tourism Day, a moment to celebrate the beauty, culture, and diversity of destinations around the globe. For us in Nigeria, it’s also a reminder of how blessed we are with breathtaking landscapes, rich traditions, and hidden gems that deserve to be explored and celebrated. From the deserts of the north to the rivers of the south, Nigeria is a country filled with wonders that can rival any place in the world.

Here are some of the most iconic places to visit that show just how beautiful Nigeria truly is:
20 Iconic Places to Visit in Nigeria

1. Chappal Waddi – The Mountain of Death (Taraba State)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28mmjeLxB5I?si=oJdXKP00CJsxBDOq

Standing at 2,419 meters, Chappal Waddi is the highest point in Nigeria and West Africa. Despite its eerie nickname, it offers breathtaking views of the Gashaka Gumti National Park.

2. Nike Art Gallery (Lagos, Abuja, Osogbo & Kogi)
One of the largest art galleries in Africa, it showcases Nigerian creativity through paintings, sculptures, and traditional crafts.

3. Ogbunike Cave (Anambra State)
A UNESCO heritage site, this cave is a maze of tunnels and chambers, holding deep spiritual and historical significance.

4. Yusufari Desert (Yobe State)
Nigeria’s very own desert, complete with sand dunes and natural oases, offering a glimpse of Sahara-like beauty.

5. Suleja Dam (Niger State)
A peaceful retreat perfect for picnics, surrounded by water and rolling hills that change with the seasons.

6. River Ethiope (Delta State)
Known as Africa’s deepest inland waterway, it flows from the root of a giant tree in Umuaja with crystal-clear waters.

7. Gembu – Coldest Place in West Africa (Taraba State)
Perched on the Mambilla Plateau, Gembu is known for its tea plantations, cool weather, and misty hills.

8. Lekki Conservation Centre (Lagos State)
Home to the longest canopy walkway in Africa, it gives visitors a thrilling view of the forest and its wildlife.

9. Aso Rock (Abuja FCT)
This massive rock outcrop is a national landmark, overlooking the capital city and housing Nigeria’s seat of power.

10. Olumo Rock (Ogun State)
A historical fortress used during inter-tribal wars, it’s now a tourist site with steps carved into the rock for climbers.

11. Idanre Hills (Ondo State)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, these hills hold ancient settlements, shrines, and breathtaking scenery.

12. Obudu Mountain Resort (Cross River State)
Nestled on the Obudu Plateau, it offers cable cars, waterfalls, and a cool climate for relaxation.

13. Zuma Rock (Niger State)
Often called the "Gateway to Abuja," this towering monolith has a face-like imprint that fascinates visitors.

14. Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove (Osun State)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s a spiritual forest filled with shrines, sculptures, and the annual Osun Festival.

15. Kano City Walls (Kano State)
Dating back to the 14th century, these ancient walls reflect the architectural strength and history of northern Nigeria.

16. Owu Waterfall (Kwara State)
One of Nigeria’s tallest waterfalls, cascading from 120 meters into a natural pool surrounded by forest.

17. Agbokim Waterfall (Cross River State)
A cluster of seven streams cascading beautifully into one, creating a natural paradise.

18. Ngwo Pine Forest & Cave (Enugu State)
A serene forest with limestone caves, waterfalls, and a cold spring—a perfect nature escape.

19. Gurara Waterfalls (Niger State)
A stunning waterfall popular for picnics and nature photography, especially beautiful during the rainy season.

20. National Mosque & National Church (Abuja FCT)
Two iconic religious structures that symbolize Nigeria’s diversity and unity in faith.

Nigeria is a treasure chest of natural and cultural wonders. Every state holds something iconic, proving that Nigeria is one of the most beautiful countries to explore in Africa

Re: World Tourism Day - Iconic Places To Visit In Nigeria by Peterpaul96(op): 3:10pm On Sep 27, 2025
Ogbunike Cave (Anambra State)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgL1PeUfkcA?si=RZ3Ni5k4wrebx5O-
A UNESCO heritage site, this cave is a maze of tunnels and chambers, holding deep spiritual and historical significance
Re: World Tourism Day - Iconic Places To Visit In Nigeria by Peterpaul96(op): 3:11pm On Sep 27, 2025
Yusufari Desert (Yobe State)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgQP5qOzTMU?si=9USeM31XUpO187yy
Nigeria’s very own desert, complete with sand dunes and natural oases, offering a glimpse of Sahara-like beauty.
Re: World Tourism Day - Iconic Places To Visit In Nigeria by Peterpaul96(op): 3:12pm On Sep 27, 2025
River Ethiope (Delta State)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_lIDJG-6jM?si=xDRzPZXxw93lsunT
Known as Africa’s deepest inland waterway, it flows from the root of a giant tree in Umuaja with crystal-clear waters.
Re: World Tourism Day - Iconic Places To Visit In Nigeria by Peterpaul96(op): 3:12pm On Sep 27, 2025
Lekki Conservation Centre (Lagos State)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-Cvy2VAwpc?si=-WtLuJ9oIGLTmevb
Home to the longest canopy walkway in Africa, it gives visitors a thrilling view of the forest and its wildlife.
Re: World Tourism Day - Iconic Places To Visit In Nigeria by Peterpaul96(op): 3:13pm On Sep 27, 2025
Gurara Waterfalls (Niger State)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajs5Dsci0mU?si=Gdqn5C55ANWq_iNd
A stunning waterfall popular for picnics and nature photography, especially beautiful during the rainy season.
Re: World Tourism Day - Iconic Places To Visit In Nigeria by Peterpaul96(op): 3:14pm On Sep 27, 2025
Iyake Lake – The Suspended Lake (Oyo State)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hhkie6B7PmI?si=Xtzbqf1PftyKWv6D
Located on Ado-Awaye Hills, Iyake Lake is famously known as the only suspended lake in Africa and one of just two in the world. Perched at the top of the hills, the lake never dries up and is surrounded by myths and legends. The hike up to the lake is an adventure itself, offering sweeping views of the Oke-Ogun landscape.
Re: World Tourism Day - Iconic Places To Visit In Nigeria by AlphaTaikun: 2:14pm On Sep 28, 2025
Peterpaul96:
World Tourism Day - Iconic places to visit in Nigeria

Today is World Tourism Day, a moment to celebrate the beauty, culture, and diversity of destinations around the globe. For us in Nigeria, it’s also a reminder of how blessed we are with breathtaking landscapes, rich traditions, and hidden gems that deserve to be explored and celebrated. From the deserts of the north to the rivers of the south, Nigeria is a country filled with wonders that can rival any place in the world.

Here are some of the most iconic places to visit that show just how beautiful Nigeria truly is:
20 Iconic Places to Visit in Nigeria

1. Chappal Waddi – The Mountain of Death (Taraba State)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28mmjeLxB5I?si=oJdXKP00CJsxBDOq

Standing at 2,419 meters, Chappal Waddi is the highest point in Nigeria and West Africa. Despite its eerie nickname, it offers breathtaking views of the Gashaka Gumti National Park.

2. Nike Art Gallery (Lagos, Abuja, Osogbo & Kogi)
One of the largest art galleries in Africa, it showcases Nigerian creativity through paintings, sculptures, and traditional crafts.

3. Ogbunike Cave (Anambra State)
A UNESCO heritage site, this cave is a maze of tunnels and chambers, holding deep spiritual and historical significance.

4. Yusufari Desert (Yobe State)
Nigeria’s very own desert, complete with sand dunes and natural oases, offering a glimpse of Sahara-like beauty.

5. Suleja Dam (Niger State)
A peaceful retreat perfect for picnics, surrounded by water and rolling hills that change with the seasons.

6. River Ethiope (Delta State)
Known as Africa’s deepest inland waterway, it flows from the root of a giant tree in Umuaja with crystal-clear waters.

7. Gembu – Coldest Place in West Africa (Taraba State)
Perched on the Mambilla Plateau, Gembu is known for its tea plantations, cool weather, and misty hills.

8. Lekki Conservation Centre (Lagos State)
Home to the longest canopy walkway in Africa, it gives visitors a thrilling view of the forest and its wildlife.

9. Aso Rock (Abuja FCT)
This massive rock outcrop is a national landmark, overlooking the capital city and housing Nigeria’s seat of power.

10. Olumo Rock (Ogun State)
A historical fortress used during inter-tribal wars, it’s now a tourist site with steps carved into the rock for climbers.

11. Idanre Hills (Ondo State)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, these hills hold ancient settlements, shrines, and breathtaking scenery.

12. Obudu Mountain Resort (Cross River State)
Nestled on the Obudu Plateau, it offers cable cars, waterfalls, and a cool climate for relaxation.

13. Zuma Rock (Niger State)
Often called the "Gateway to Abuja," this towering monolith has a face-like imprint that fascinates visitors.

14. Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove (Osun State)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s a spiritual forest filled with shrines, sculptures, and the annual Osun Festival.

15. Kano City Walls (Kano State)
Dating back to the 14th century, these ancient walls reflect the architectural strength and history of northern Nigeria.

16. Owu Waterfall (Kwara State)
One of Nigeria’s tallest waterfalls, cascading from 120 meters into a natural pool surrounded by forest.

17. Agbokim Waterfall (Cross River State)
A cluster of seven streams cascading beautifully into one, creating a natural paradise.

18. Ngwo Pine Forest & Cave (Enugu State)
A serene forest with limestone caves, waterfalls, and a cold spring—a perfect nature escape.

19. Gurara Waterfalls (Niger State)
A stunning waterfall popular for picnics and nature photography, especially beautiful during the rainy season.

20. National Mosque & National Church (Abuja FCT)
Two iconic religious structures that symbolize Nigeria’s diversity and unity in faith.

Nigeria is a treasure chest of natural and cultural wonders. Every state holds something iconic, proving that Nigeria is one of the most beautiful countries to explore in Africa
Re: World Tourism Day - Iconic Places To Visit In Nigeria by AlphaTaikun: 2:16pm On Sep 28, 2025
Peterpaul96:
Gurara Waterfalls (Niger State)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajs5Dsci0mU?si=Gdqn5C55ANWq_iNd
A stunning waterfall popular for picnics and nature photography, especially beautiful during the rainy season.
Impressive scenes.
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