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Activities in Nigeria / Things to do in Nigeria

This comprehensive list is all you will need when looking for things to do in Nigeria - activities are ordered by popularity based on ratings received by people who have done them..


1. Climb Nigeria’s Highest Mountain, Chappal Waddi
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Welcome to Chappal Waddi inhale the jungle and let remote paradise penetrate your soul. A phenomenally exhilarating climb awaits you from the vast hilly and rugged terrain crossed by leopards and grazed by buffalo to the fabulously lush emerald g...more

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Nigeria is a country full and rich with diversity and culture, a place where you are able to explore Africa in a more urbanized way. Of course, that is only in some parts. Nigeria also offers the African side of it that people all over the world ...more

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In the south-central part of the Bauchi State lies Nigeria’s biggest national park. The Yankari National Park is an exceptional place where you can pretend you are actually at home in the comfort of a warm bath, apart from taking off your clothes...more

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The Gashaka-Gumti National Park is situated in a hilly area in the northeastern part of Nigeria. The park is next to the international border with Cameroon, and to the north of the Mambilla Plateau. Visitors to this secluded region will find no r...more

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The Lake Kainji National Park can be found in Kwara State and was founded in 1979. This park integrates the Borgu Game Reserve as well as the Zugurma Game Reserve which is to the southeast in Niger State. The Bourgu sector by itself covers a...more

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The picturesque Mambilla Plateau that can be found in the southeast corner of Taraba State shares a border with Cameroon. The Mambilla Plateau is a high grassland plateau that averages about 1800 meters. The Mambilla Plateau is an exclusive topog...more

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The Cross River National Park is Nigeria’s only national park with a tropical rain forest. The park is enclosed by a humid tropical rain forest that covers the northern and central parts, mangrove swamps covers the coastal areas with the forest b...more

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At the intersection of Chad, Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon lies Lake Chad. Once one of the world’s largest lakes, it is now a shadow of its former self. It is still economically important however, providing water to the more than 20 million people...more

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Nok village is located in the Kaduna State of central Nigeria, 160 kilometres northeast of Baro. The Nok civilization was discovered in 1928 due to tin mining that was happening in the area and earned it’s name due to the Nok civilization that use...more

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Chimpanzees are one of the most interesting species of animals in our world and here you can interact and play with these special animals to your hearts content. Located in Benin City in the Edo State of Nigeria, this wildlife sanctuary was the f...more

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Cross River State is a coastal state situated in southeastern Nigerian bordering Cameroon to the East. It is named for the Cross River which runs through the state. Calabar, the State Capital is considered the tourism capital of Nigeria. Each...more

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Arochukwu is the third largest town in Abia State (after Aba and Umuahia) in southeastern Nigeria. It is one of the few existing kingdoms, not only in Nigeria but in Africa as a whole; it still practices the monarchical system of government. A f...more

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A visit to Nigeria would not be complete without a visit to the amazing Zuma Rock – gateway to Abuja - the centre of Nigeria. Surrounded by mystery, its enormous 1km inselberg is so respected for its strength and splendour, it is depicted on the ...more

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This World Heritage site located in Osun State, South West Nigeria is considered to be the cradle of Yoruba cultural traditions. It is believed that Oso-igbo (Also known as Osun), the goddess of the Osun River was the Queen and original founder o...more

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Built around 1000 AD and taking two centuries to complete, Sungbo's Eredo 100-Mile-Long wall is a system of walls and ditches that surround the Yoruba town of Ijebu-Ode in Ogun state southwest Nigeria. The wall is thought to have served as a boun...more

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Yankari National Park, the most popular of the eight national parks in Nigeria is rich in wildlife. Its location in northeastern Nigeria in the heart of the savanna enables visitors to view wildlife in its natural habitat. Over 50 species of mamm...more

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Nigeria is known as the Giant of Africa with a variety of mountains, grasslands, valleys, beaches and waterfalls. The Obudu Plateau is spread over an area of 40 square miles and rises 5 200 feet above sea level which makes it a giant in itself. H...more

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Horseback riding beats hiking as the view from the saddled throne makes time gallop past during the three hour hike to the waterfall. The horseback ride is less strenuous and there is more opportunity to appreciate the view from an elevated positi...more

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Nigeria has over 700km of unpolluted sandy beaches which provides “Blue Lagoon” privacy and seclusion. Paddle to Calabar Beach which is situated at the mouth of the new Calabar River which is about two miles long and 500 feet wide. Calabar Beach i...more

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