12 Tourist attractions in Nigeria you should visit.

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7. Erin Ijesha Waterfall: this is arguably the most popular waterfall in Nigeria. I remember the first time I went here in 2012, some folks where right under the waterfall praying profusely while the water poured on them. e be things.
8. National Museum, Benin: we all know how famous Benin Bronze works were and still are. These same art displayed in British Museums and several museums across the World can be found here. You’d never know how rich Benin Culture is until you step into this space.
9. Ngwo Pine Forest: some tourist attractions are like a steal because they have more than one attraction nestled in them. This is one of such locations. In this pine forest, you’d also find Ngwo Cave & waterfall. Sounds like using one stone to kill 3 birds.
Badagry town, Lagos: this town is replete with both the history of Nigeria and Lagos. From the several slave museums, first story building in Nigeria, to the spot where Christianity first started & the point of no return, Badagry is a must-go on your tourism to-do list.
11. Mambilla Plateau, Taraba; this is another top notch tourist location. From being the home to Chappal Waddi hill, which is the highest point in Nigeria, to also being home to Gashaka Gumti Forest Reserve and Gashaka-Gumpti National Park, there’s a lot to gain by visiting here.
12. Kajuru Castle, Kaduna: I was going to visit here during my Northern tour last year, but gunmen attacked the facility a day before my scheduled arrival, so I aborted mission. This Castle, built between 1981 & 1989 is a beauty you’d crave by merely seeing it’s pictures.
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