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Top Holiday Resorts in the country

Yankari Game Reserve 

 The Yankari National Park is the premier game reserve in Nigeria. Yankari Park and Wikki Warm Springs are located around the Gagi River, approximately 1 1/2 hours by road, southeast of Bauchi Town.

 

The Borgu Sector of Lake Kainji National Park

The Borgu Sector of Lake Kainji National Park was set up as a Federal Game Reserve and is one of the largest in West Africa. It is in the northern guinea vegetation zone which is characterized by tall grasses and savanna woodland.

 

Obudu Cattle Ranch

The Obudu Ranch is a popular holiday destination for adventurous tourists wishing to explore the remote corners of Nigeria. Situated in the northeast corner of Cross River State, only 45 miles from the Cameroon border, a tourist can enjoy the countryside of both Nigeria and Cameroon at the same time.

 

National Museum at Onikan, Lagos

The National Museum at Onikan, Lagos provides one of the largest collection of art and artifacts in Nigeria. Of great importance to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of African art and the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria, the artifacts in the museum date from 500 BC-200 AD, including the Nok terracotta heads.

Olumo Rock

Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun state, lies on the Ogun river amid rugged, rocky hill. Abeokuta means ‘under the rock’, derived from the Olumo Rock the town’s most famous landmark. Visitors should engage a guide from the tourist center at the bottom of the rock where one can explore the caves used as sanctuary during the Yoruba civil war. At the rock’s summit, visitors can enjoy good views of Abeokuta and the Ogun River.