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Lepote Nigerije
Objavljeno Sep 23, 2015

Zuma Rock

The impressive and imposing Zuma Rock is a recognised symbol of Nigeria and is even depicted on the country’s 100 naira note.  Zuma Rock is hard to miss at 725 metres tall and approximately 3.1 kilometres in circumference!  If you look closely, you may be able to see a human face depicted in the rock.  Some of the more superstitious locals believe that this face holds some mysterious power and has the ability to cause disaster.  Despite the rumours that surround it, Zuma Rock is a must-see for any traveller.

Obudu Plateau

The Obudu Plateau is a stunning area of natural beauty in southern Nigeria and marks the highest peak in the Cross River State.  At 1,575 meters about sea level, the drive to the plateau along 11 kilometres of winding road is in itself an exciting experience and the rolling mountain ranges below provide excellent photo opportunities.  Enjoy the eerie atmosphere that results from the tall, dense forests where the branches form a canopy that completely prevents the sun from filtering through.  On the plateau, cattle are bred on a ranch for fresh milk, butter and cheese which can be purchased at the dairy shop.  At such a high altitude, the views are absolutely breathtaking and the air is clean and fresh.  There is also a spectacular grotto which substitutes as a natural swimming pool with glistening, clean water and a great view of the long winding waterfall.

Kwa Falls

Kwa Falls is a spectacular waterfall located in a steep, narrow gorge, branching off the Kwa River.  It is situated in the Oban Nature Reserve which is part of the Cross River National Park.  The river and waterfall are stunningly beautiful with a deep plunge pool at the bottom, surrounded by tropical rain forest.   While you are there, visit the zoological garden which houses some rare animal species.

Kamuku National Park

Kamuku National Park is located in Bimin Gwari, in the north-central part of Nigeria.  The park boasts a land area of approximately 1,120 square kilometers of typical savannah woodland vegetation.  The flowers and fauna are richly diverse with the dominant species being Isoberlina, Daniellia Raphia and a few lily plant species.  The park is also incredibly diverse and supports around 19 species of mammals including elephants, antelopes, warthogs, monkeys and baboons.  This is a destination perfect for people interested in botany.

Old Oyo National Park

Old Oyo National Park is a great example of eco-tourism being gradually introduced into the area.  The park an abundance of wildlife, water recreational activities, facilities for bird watchers and a deep cultural heritage which attracts many visitors.