[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]When you think of a tourist site in Ogun state, Olumo rock is the first site that comes to mind. It is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Nigeria. Olumo rock sits in the heart of Abeokuta – a name which means ‘under the rock’. It serves as home to many caves and shrines. Olumo means “all the troubles and sufferings were over”. Olumo rock was turned into a tourist site in 1976 and was commissioned by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo in February 3rd 2006.[/dropcap]Continue reading
5 Of Africa's Best National Parks
Iona National Park, Angola
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] It is the largest national park in Angola, located in Namibe Province, southwest of the country. It became a national park in 1964 which forms part of the northern Namib desert, the only true desert in Southern Africa due to its distinctive habitat and climate. Iona national park is characterized as having a wild dunes, vast plains, rough mountains and cliffs in topography.[/dropcap]Continue reading
Terra Kulture | The Beautiful Cultural And Art Centre In Lagos
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]Terra Kulture is a beautiful cultural and art centre located in the heart of Lagos. Bolanle Austen-Peters who is an art connoisseur and a business woman founded this centre in 2003 in order to promote the beauty, affluence and diversity of Nigerian Art and Culture.[/dropcap]Continue reading
Tourist Attractions In Nigeria (Part 1)
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] No matter how much bad people talk about Nigeria, believe it or not the good outweighs the bad! I am proudly Nigerian. My country is so blessed with diverse culture and tradition, filled with talents, natural resources and so much more. There are so many enchanting tourist destinations cut across all States in Nigeria, from the River Deltas to the Yoruba kingdoms, to the Ibo’s stunning environments and many simply pure sceneries. [/dropcap]Continue reading
Gurara Waterfalls In Niger State
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] Gurara waterfall is a beautiful fall with small streams emanating from the Gurara river running around the rocks on the cliff, converging and falling into a pond about 20 meters below. It is located in Niger state on the road between Suleja and Minna. [/dropcap]Continue reading
Badagry Coconut Beach
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] Just west of Lagos is the town of Badagry which features the Coconut Beach, appropriately named for the coconut trees that surround the beach. This tropical beach is located in the coastal town of Badagry, West of Lagos. Holiday resorts are nearby for refreshments while visiting the beach. Tropical sun can be enjoyed in the ambiance of the environment at Coconut Beach. The beach is attractively set in an area surrounded by beautiful coconut trees.[/dropcap]Continue reading
Natural Beauty: Lamu Archipelago Kenya
[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]The main town on the island of the same name just off Kenya’s northeastern coast, tranquil Lamu was founded in the 14th century, making it the country’s oldest living town and the best-preserved Swahili settlement in East Africa. Lamu Museum (with its prized siwa horns) and the two-centuries-old Lamu Fort are two of the main attractions. The restored Swahili House Museum is small but quite interesting. About a 30-minute walk north of town, white sandy Shela Beach is one of the island’s best. [/dropcap]Continue reading
Lekki Conservation Centre
Lekki Conservation Centre situated on Lekki Peninsula was established in 1990 as biodiversity conservation icon and environment education centre.
The nature park which covers a land area of 78 hectare is one of Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) foremost conservation project sites.
Lekki Conservation Centre which is normally a 15 minute drive, is under the management of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation and it consists of swamp and savannah habitats.
Visitors are ushered into the reserve by a boulevard of coconut trees which leads to a well laid out car and Visitors Park. The reserve is a resort which provides the serenity and beauty of nature in a world class environment.
There is a cone-shaped building which serves as the auditorium for lectures, conferences, and seminars. First timers to the resort have the opportunity of seeing rare collection of beautiful pictures of endangered species of animals and plants arranged in glass stands around the oval hall.
The reserve has 1.8km nature trail behind the main buildings in which you are ushered in by two wooden tracks.
A death-defying 21 metre-high tree platform known as the tree house where you can have a panoramic view of the reserve, visitor’s center, picnic area and children’s playground among the trees and a bird hide overlooking a swamp/marsh which is home to crocodiles and monitor lizards.
In the trees are Mona monkeys and other species of monkeys while the open grasslands are home to bushbucks, Maxwell’s duikers, giant rats, hogs, mongooses and an impressive variety of birdlife. Park rangers are available to be your guide into the reserve.
The Nature Reserve: The nature reserve traverses a mosaic of vegetation types, namely: secondary forest, swamp forest and Savanna grassland. The secondary forest has witnessed significant growth since the centre was acquired and this has a notable impact on the centre. It is this natural secondary forest in which animals like Mona monkeys, bushbucks, giant rats, Maxwell Duikers and others reside. The swamp outlook affords tourists, especially nature lovers’ mouth watering opportunity of sitting back to beyond aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem interaction. On the other hand, the bird hide enables avid bird watchers snipe at unaware avifauna that are wading through the pool overlooked by the hide or foraging within the vicinity.
The Tree House: The tree house is one of the most fascinating features one can ever come across in an ecotourism zone. The tree house, stylishly seated on a stout dawadawa tree (Pakia biglobossa) rises above 25m. A well protected ladder is ruggedly mounted behind the tree to enable nature enthusiasts reach to tree house to savour the panoramic view of the tree canopy. The rest stops as the name implies serve as rest points and picnic site for small groups of visitors. They are located at about 250m apart on the nature trail boardwalk.
The Trail Boardwalk: A trail boardwalk was constructed in 1992 to the enrich tourists/visitors view of the vast resources of the nature reserve which is encapsulated on a mangrove terrain. The trail stretches a length of 2 Km. some of the side attractions along the trail are swamp outlook, bird hide, rest stops and the tree house. At the end of trail boardwalk seats the nation station – a recreation island in the middle of a forest. It has a semi-enclosed block structure containing the indoor picnic facilities and conveniences. The outdoor has outdoor game facilities mostly for children.
Bird Watching: Visitors get to see some of the African rarest birds with its unique walkway through the swamp forest at Lekki Conservation Centre. Among the birds recorded at the centre are Black Kite (Milvus migrans), Lizard Buzzard, Harrier Hawk, Grey Kestrel (Falco ardosiaceus), Red–Eyed Dove (Streptopelia semitorquata), Blue Spotted Wood-Dove (Turtur afer), Green Pigeon, Wood Land Kingfisher, Allied Hornbill, Piping Hornbill (Bycanistes fistulator), Common Bulbul (Pyanonotus barbatus) etc.
The Beautiful Bojo-Beach: Accra-Ghana
Ghana is an exciting country with beautiful beaches, mountains, landscapes, and an incredible coastline. Bojo Beach is one of the cleanest and most beautiful beaches in Ghana.
Located along the Accra-Cape Coast Road at the Old Police Barrier (Beach Road) towards Kokrobite. The beach is about 20km from west of Accra and about 30 minutes from downtown Accra.
Beautiful Bojo Shores (Lagoon sie) although not a very big beach, it is a great place to hang out with your love ones if you want to have and sneak away from the busy city of Accra. There are special small canoes and boats that carry people across from the land to the shores and they are operated by trained and friendly staff so don’t worry about your safety.
The main section of Bojo beach has a redbrick building equipped with a conference room with a 200 sitting capacity, a bar, restaurant and a game area that offers a variety of games including table tennis. The beach is an island that contains a huge straw hut and a bar. The small huts scatted across the beach makes this paradise on earth a blissing and a relaxation joint after a hard week’s work with great music that is good for mind and soul. It also has public restroom with showers.
In Bojo Beach, you experience the rich “Island” experience on a sand bank with one side being fresh water and the other side being salty. This beach is sandwich between a lagoon and the sea shores. The lagoon joins the sea at some distant point, thus making a long strip island.
The fresh lagoon side is quiet and the beautiful sea side is very active with vigorous waves and splashes. It is amazing how this beach is very clean, quiet and romantic.
For people who want to ignite their adrenaline and have more fun, ski jets are available to rent. It cost just a few bucks per ride or time.
Apart from the great aesthetic views of this magnificent beach, the beach also has a nice on-shore restaurant serving kebabs, sea foods, native foods, some continentals and all sorts of alcoholic drinks and soft drinks.
If you want to experience the abundance of beach life, visit Bojo Beach.
A Blend Of Leisure And Work: Victoria And Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town
Queen Victoria’s son, Prince Alfred built the harbour in 1860. He named it after himself and his mother, hence the name Victoria and Alfred Waterfront.
It is one of the most visited tourist site in Africa, as it attracts over 23-million visitors a year. It is a favourite spot for the people of Cape Town and other tourists.
Situated in South Africa’s oldest working harbour, between Robben Island (where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years) and Table Mountain in the heart of Cape Town. The 123-hectares space is developed for mixed use. Visitors are offered leisure, shopping, entertainment and business. Much of the Waterfront charm lies in its busy commercial harbour.
Set against a backdrop of magnificent sea and mountain views, exciting shopping and entertainment venues are intermingled with imaginative office locations, pubs, restaurants, specialty shops, craft markets, theatres and movies. world-class hotels and luxury apartments in the residential marina.
There are over 450 world-class retailers, over 10 hotels, over 80 eateries including 12 fine dining restaurants, coffee shops, pubs and taverns, and a fresh food market. For business travelers, they can use 40 business function rooms at 11 conference venues, for leisure activities, you will find over 450 world-class retailers and over 20 leisure activities; including helicopter flips, boat rides, the Cape Wheel (a 40-metre (130 ft) tall.
Table Bay Hotel at V & A
Office location for business
If you love shopping, the Waterfront is complete bliss as it has large, airy malls are packed with designer boutiques and jewellers, off-beat craft markets and proudly South African brands. Foodies and locavores will enjoy sampling organic treats at the market on the Wharf.
As for the dining options, they range from fish ’n chips to white-cloth cuisine. Enjoy a relaxed lunch at some of the restaurant such as Balducci’s; a perfectly grilled steak or seafood platter at Belthazar; or pick from the sushi menu and extensive wine list at Sevruga.
The children are not left out, the Two Oceans Aquarium, four museums, and several child-friendly activities that are not weather dependent. Similar feature for the Atlantic Ocean that includes translucent jellies and seahorses; the Sappi River Meander, the Kelp Forest Exhibit, I&J Predator exhibit that includes ragged-tooth sharks, an assortment of rays, loggerhead turtle and other predatory fish.
Treat yourself to sunset cruise by visiting V & A this holiday.
Source: go2africa.com