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Friday, 15 January 2016

5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites In Nigeria

Beautiful landscapes, natural wonders, structure  and landmarks dating back to centuries in Nigeria
have made it to the United Nations Educational  and Scientific Cultural Organization listing. If you  are a World Heritage Traveler or some who
enjoys nature and you have not visited these  places in Nigeria, then you are missing a great  deal! Below are some  of the notable and worthy World Heritage Sites in  Nigeria you should visit.

1. Oke-Idanre Hills in Ondo State

Idanre Hills consists of beautiful valleys and high  plains that are about 3,000 feet above the sea  level. It was added to the tentative list of
UNESCO World Heritage sites in 2007.

Marvelous points of interests such as the old  court, Owa's Palace, Agboogun foot print,  shrines, burial grounds and mounds and the Omi
Aopara which is the thunder water are things  and places you will encounter here. It is a tourist attraction center that draws thousands of visitors  all year round.

2. Oban Hills in Cross River State

Oban Hills is an array of hills located within  Cross River National Park, sharing border with  the Korup National Park of Cameroon.
It is one of few sites where wildlife such as  Xavier's Green Bull can be spotted along with  odd species like Cassin's Hawk eagle, Bat Hawk,
Crested Guinea fowl and Lyre-tailed Honey guide.  It also houses over 400 Chimpanzees.

3. Osun-Oshogbo Sacred Grove in Osun State

This is a sacred forest known as the home of  "the goddess of fertility", situated by the banks  of the Osun River, on the outskirts of the capital  city of Oshogbo.  Shrines, sculptures, art works, and shelters  surround the river in tribute to the goddess and
other local deities. It is said to be the last  Yoruba sacred forest still standing. It was listed  by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2005. Its
yearly festival brings thousands of tourists,  audience and Osun worshippers from around the  world.

4. Sukur Cultural Landscape in Adamawa State

It is located on top of the highest plains on the  Mandara Mountains in a place called Madageli  and populated by rich avifauna and rare species.  Sukur is Nigeria's first landmark to be listed on  UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. The
landscape has a palace, ritual featured terraced  fields decorated with dry stones and granites,  which make the village setting so natural and  outstanding.

5. Ogbunike Caves in Anambra State

Ogbunike Caves are one of the wonders of the  Eastern Nigeria discovered by Ukwa, a hunter.  Listed on the tentative list of the UNESCO World  Heritage Sites in 2007, it is associated with  spiritual and historical significance.

The caves can be descended in a 317 steps.  Yearly, Ime Ogbe festival is celebrated in the  commemoration of the discovery of these caves.

If you are yet to visit any of these places, you  should start planning a visit soon as a long list of  adventure and discovery awaits you!

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