Things to do in Nigeria, Nigeria: The Best Waterfalls

December 1, 2021 Joeann Galban

The Federal Republic of Nigeria, commonly referred to as Nigeria (/naɪˈdʒɪəriə/ ( listen)), is a federal republic in West Africa, bordering Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north. Its coast in the south lies on the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean. It comprises 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, where the capital, Abuja is located. Nigeria is officially a democratic secular country.
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1. Owu Falls

Ilere District in Ifelodun LGA. Nigeria +234 813 622 2203 http://www.angelstyletravelng.com
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Owu Falls

Reviewed By marc4real80

Wonderful hike and waterfall was awesome, such height and the water was cool, had a few dips in the pool below the fall

2. Agbokim Waterfalls

Ikom Nigeria
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3. Gurara Water Falls

Minna - Abuja Expressway, Niger State, Gurara 910102 Nigeria
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Gurara Water Falls

Reviewed By Liesel81 - Kigali Province, Rwanda

simply wow we saved the best for the last. Gurara falls is well managed - there is an entrance fee of 500 naira per person. Its better to have your own means of transportation. There are different areas of the waterfall. The lookout point, the sandy shore part where you can do pinics and barbeque , the rocky front at the waterfall base where you can sunbath if you wanted. Towards the end there is a swimming area where you can take dip. The locals fish there also so its possible to get white catfish, black catfish and some other types. We had a guide and gave him a 1000 Naira for taking us around. Absolutely a must see

4. Farin Ruwa Falls

Nasarawa 960101 Nigeria
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Farin Ruwa Falls

Reviewed By theafricanhobo - Abuja, Nigeria

From the bus ride to the bike ride, crossing 3 streams and the hike before the waterfall reveals itself. Totally Amazing. You'll have a better experience during the dry season and you'll do well to pack water and snacks.

5. Gurara Waterfalls

Gawu-Kafin-Adunu-Beni Road, Minna 920101 Nigeria +234 803 679 5610
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6. Erin Ijesha Waterfall (Olumirin Waterfalls)

Ijebu-Jesa 233118 Nigeria
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Erin Ijesha Waterfall (Olumirin Waterfalls)

Reviewed By Liesel81 - Kigali Province, Rwanda

Just simply wow! after 4 hours and covering 10.3 km in 35.6 degrees heat at 674 m, we made it up to the seventh level and back down with a 30 -45 minute break at the level 3 waterfall where you can chill. Its totally worth your while by visiting the Olumirin waterfall in Erin Ijesha you literally end up visiting two of the south west states in Nigeria. Osun and Ekiti. The lower levels are in Osun state whilst the seventh level located in the Abake village is in Ekiti. We had an amazing tour guide Sunday and he did a great job taking us up and providing background information. There is main path that levels to the seventh level to see 4, 5 and 6 you have to get off that pathway So what should you bring some good vibes, water, a sunhat, bathingsuit or whatever swim attire you prefer, sunscreen and please use the trash can if you do bring food. This place is totally worth several visits

7. Kwa Falls

Oban Road Aningeje Town, Oban Division Of The Cross River National Park, Calabar Nigeria
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