List of tourist attractions in Nigeria
There are several tourist attractions in Nigeria, each with its own uniqueness, nature, structure and historical background.[1]
This is a list of notable tourist attractions in Nigeria, arranged in alphabetical order.[2]
- Agbokim Waterfalls are situated some 17 kilometres from Ikom and about 315 kilometers from Calabar, not far from the Nigeria-Cameroon border. They consist of seven streams, each cascading over steep cliff which provides seven-faced falls. The waterfalls are on the Cross River where it descends in terraces through the tropical rainforest.
- Agodi Gardens
- Aso Rock
- Bar Beach, Lagos
- Benue River
- Biu Plateau
- Chad Basin
- Cross River National Park
- Emotan Statue
- Erin-Ijesha Waterfalls
- Gashaka Gumti National Park
- Gurara Waterfalls
- Ibeno Beach
- Idanre Hill
- Ikogosi Warm Springs
- Isaac Boro Park
- Kainji Dam
- Kainji National Park
- Kamuku National Park
- Lake Chad
- Mambilla Plateau
- Mandara Mountains
- Millennium Park (Abuja)
- National Arts Theatre
- National War Museum, Umuahia
- New Afrika Shrine
- Ngwo Pine forest
- Niger River
- Oban Hills
- Obudu Cattle Ranch
- Obudu Plateau
- Ogbunike Caves
- Okomu Forest Reserve
- Okomu National Park
- Old Oyo National Park
- Olumo Rock
- Oron Museum
- Osun-Osogbo
- Port Harcourt Tourist Beach
- Queen Amina Statue
- Sukur Cultural Landscape
- Tinapa Resort
- Yankari National Park
- Zuma Rock
References
- ↑ "Exploring tourist attractions in Nigeria's National Parks". Vanguard News. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
- ↑ "Unseen Tourist Attractions in Nigeria". Nigeria News. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
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