₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,325,471 members, 8,422,255 topics. Date: Sunday, 07 June 2026 at 11:32 PM

Toggle theme

5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 - Travel (3) - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralTravel5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 (40028 Views)

1 2 3 Reply (Go Down)

Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by Skankhunt42: 3:49pm On Mar 02, 2019
Where's Borno? shocked
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by OgaBuhari: 3:49pm On Mar 02, 2019
Beninmann:
Nonsense list
Mumu because Benin no dey there Abi?
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by OgaBuhari: 3:51pm On Mar 02, 2019
Vellichor:
Noted. grin
your location pls? Let's tour around anytime you're on vacation.
Bills on me
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by Nobody: 4:03pm On Mar 02, 2019

Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by Amuluonyenaego: 4:11pm On Mar 02, 2019
by air or road wey buhari no fit construct Abi Nat rail wey Goodluck Jonathan awarded or which way again cool
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by Galaxyowerri(m): 7:19pm On Mar 02, 2019
magazineguy:
Happy new guys! It’s 2019 and it’s not too early to start making travel plans for the year. We know everyone has lofty dreams of visiting the Maldives, Seychelles or even Jordan. However, while making these plans and budgeting, why not add a Nigerian destination or two to your list?

Wondering where in Nigeria would make the hassle worth it? Well I have come with a list that you can choose from.

Abraka Turf – Located in Abraka, Delta state – this country club is a divine oasis. It is the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of everyday Nigerian life. While their accommodation is definitely a highlight due to the variety, there are also things that you can do while there.
Ever heard of River Ethiope? This blue green goodness is believed to be Africa’s deepest inland waterway. The clarity of this river is incredible and the source is said to be a cotton tree. Even if you do not do anything when you go there, this River is a must visit and there is a trail at the turf that leads to it so you can jump in for a swim or have a boat ride. The turf also offers quad biking, horse riding etc.

Other things you can do while in Delta state is a visit McCarthy beach, Chief Nana’s palace (the only living historical museum in Nigeria), eat Starch and Banga soup and just enjoy the vibe. This way, your trip is a mixture of relaxation, history and local cuisine.

To get to Abraka, the quickest route would be to fly to Warri and make the 1 hour drive down there.

Kano State – This is the 2nd largest City in Nigeria and the commercial nerve center of the North. Best part is, it is steeped in a lot of history. Visit this ancient City with us and find out what makes it such an amazing place. From the Kano wall ruins to the tie and dye pits, the museum to the Emir’s Palace, you are sure to love it.
The Kofar Mata dye pits were created over 500 years ago and can be found in the City center. It is still in use today with the same techniques being passed down. Upon visitation, if you are lucky you could get a live demonstration.

Although the walls lay in ruins, the Kano walls when first created were built to protect the inhabitants of the ancient city. Other places to visit include Giddam Makama Museum, the Emir’s Palace, Kano Zoo, Kurmi Market and Goron Dutse Hills.

So visit, soak in some history, culture and the sights and sounds of Kano.

Kwara State – They don’t call this place the State of Harmony for no reason. Everyone is super friendly and helpful; there is literally always a smile on the face of anyone you speak to. What is there to see in Kwara you might ask? Well let’s help you out with that!

Owu falls: This is one of the highest and most spectacular waterfalls in Nigeria. It is often described as the ‘Wonder in the wilderness’ as there is a hike to get to the falls. With a fall of 330m the hike is well worth it.

Esie Museum: This was the first museum to be established in Nigeria. It is said to have the largest soapstone images in the world. Visiting is definitely creepy and hearing the stories is even worse but you cannot go to Kwara without heading there.

Dada Pottery: This is the largest traditional pottery workshop in Nigeria. There is an assortment of pottery products that range from water storage vessels to cooking utensils as well as decorative pottery items are produced. It is said to be as old as Ilorin itself and if you get there on time and you aren’t in a hurry, you can watch the women at work.

You can also throw in the University of Ilorin zoo and get on the canopy walk.

One thing is clear, Kwara might not be one of the famous tourist destinations in Nigeria, but don’t sleep on it either.

Kogi State – Lokoja (the capital) is a haven of history; from Mount Patti (which is the location where Flora Shaw got the name Nigeria) to the first Anglican Church in Northern Nigeria, it is a state you absolutely must visit.
Hike up Mount Patti (or drive if you’re feeling lazy) and enjoy the views. You will also see Lord Luggard’s first office and have a little peak into it. Something not everyone is aware of is that you can take a boat ride on the famous River Niger and Benue. I suggest you book this ride through the navy, that way your safety is ensured.

If you are not too creeped out, you should head to the cemetery which is the largest cemetery in Nigeria in terms of being the resting place for missionaries and soldiers.

To be honest there is definitely a lot to do in Kogi State but you can start with these.

Cross River State – It shouldn’t surprise anyone that this is on the list. From Obudu to Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, the Slave Trade Museum to the Calabar Festival in December, there is a plethora of reasons to visit this State.
We are very sure Cross River is on everyone’s list even if it is only because of Obudu or Agbokim Falls, visiting isn’t a very hard sell.

Obudu has the beautiful mountain ranges and various waterfalls, the Calabar festival brings people from ALL over the world and Agbokim falls is such a hidden gem. Afi Mountain allows you roam freely amongst Drill monkeys and the Slave Trade Museum doesn’t need any introduction.

The only question left would be when you are heading there?

So now that we have given you a few suggestions, which will you be picking? In my opinion, choose all and make it a fun filled 2019!


source: http://tushmagazine.com.ng/5-places-in-nigeria-you-should-visit-in-2019/
Trash list!
There is nothing inspiring in the list, I will rather watch television at home than risk my life on bad roads and waste my hard earned money just to visit those dirty places you listed there. Go to Kenya, Egypt, South Africa, Morocco, Mauritius, Rwanda etc and see how tourism sites look like.
Anybody that takes your advice to visit these places is likely to regret it. Only Obudu on your list is credible the rest are just nonsense and ingredients grin grin
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by GindoX(m): 7:44pm On Mar 02, 2019
SouthSouth1914:
I have visited all those places in my dreams!! grin
Congratulations
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by Nobody: 8:15pm On Mar 02, 2019
OgaBuhari:
your location pls? Let's tour around anytime you're on vacation.
Bills on me
grin
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by Awaja(m): 8:34pm On Mar 02, 2019
Make I observe the security situation in the country this year first before making any frivolous trip .
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by KingWarri: 10:13pm On Mar 02, 2019
snrman:
Shey na u go sponsor the trip
grin
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by lewis512(m): 1:33am On Mar 03, 2019
Anyone sponsoring this trip should please include me, I love exploring and going to new places
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by Ablemax(m): 1:59am On Mar 03, 2019
I know it not right to say dis hear but i ave no any other choice but to say it, plz fellow nl help for a job am not asking money from you but looking for what to do, i will be very greatfull if anybody in dis forum can help, am an O.N.D holder graudated with upper credit from school of environmental studies...09050210400 plz help me any were in port harcourt or any part of the country i can work there..
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by xoxocandy(f): 5:36am On Mar 03, 2019
lewis512:
Anyone sponsoring this trip should please include me, I love exploring and going to new places
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by xoxocandy(f):
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by Sevenkiss(m): 5:59am On Mar 03, 2019
U sure
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by EtherealAnn(f):
Awaja:
Make I observe the security situation in the country this year first before making any frivolous trip .
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by lewis512(m): 12:13am On Mar 04, 2019
[quote author=xoxocandy post=76298901][/quote]N u dey sponsor am ? Oya na
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by EtherealAnn(f):
[quote author=Num07033711115 post=76282275]your
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by Num07033711115(m): 9:09am On Mar 23, 2019
EtherealAnn:
i sent it but saw nothing
your number, dnt worry abt people seeing ur number it in old thread one will hard check dia, or jst add me on facebook TOMMYSCO DANIEL
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by EtherealAnn(f):
Num07033711115:
your number, dnt worry abt people seeing ur number it in old thread one will hard check dia, or jst add me on facebook TOMMYSCO DANIEL
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by Num07033711115(m): 1:35pm On Mar 28, 2019
EtherealAnn:
oh I'm not on fb
eyah sorry whatsapp nko
Re: 5 Places In Nigeria You Should Visit In 2019 by EtherealAnn(f):
1 2 3 Reply

See The Two States In Nigeria You Hardly Hear Of4 Beautiful Places You Should Visit In Africa In Your LifetimeTourist Attraction Sites In Anambra.. Places You Should Visit234

Plane Crashes Into Car While Trying To Take-off On The Street In Russia (Video)My Sujourn Through The Mystical Forest Of Igbo Olodumare...ondo State.MCC Pedestrian Bridge Upper Iweka, Onitsha Now A Death Trap (Photos)