There's more to northern Nigeria than violence.
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Northern Nigeria has a lot to offer in terms of tourism.
From culture, festivals and beautiful sites, the North is a very beautiful place to visit.
Try going for a Durbar or polo and you'll understand there is so much to see and do and many waiting to be explored.
Add these places to your bucket list and thank us later.
1. Mambilla Plateau, Taraba
With the highest
point in Nigeria stands at about 1,600 meters (5,249 ft) above sea
level, Mambilla plateau should be on the top of your list.
The
plateau has a combination of waterfalls, hills and mountains. The
highest mountain Chappal Wadi which stands at 7,936 ft above sea level
is the highest mountain in Nigeria is found at the northeastern flank of
the Plateau. The plateau is Nigeria’s northern continuation of the
Bamenda Highlands of Cameroon.
2. Matsirga Falls Kafanchan, Kaduna
Matsirga Falls, located in Madakiya, Kafanchan Kaduna is another beautiful waterfall in the North.
With
a height of about 30 meters, it gets its source from springs on the
Kagoro hills. The water at the Matsirga Falls drops into a gorge that
has been supported by beautiful rocks. Something magical happens at the
point of impact with the river, the avalanche of the fall creates a
rainbow-like mist which appears and disappears mysteriously.
3. Kajuru Castle
Kajuru Castle is an
exclusive and luxurious getaway built in an early medieval style at
Kajuru village in the trade city of Kaduna, a major commercial hub in
the northern part of Nigeria. This gorgeous architectural masterpiece
with breathtaking ambience is set upon elevated peaks with staggering
views and is the ultimate holiday getaway in the north.
4. Gurara Waterfalls, Niger
Discovered by a Gwari
hunter called Buba in 1745, this waterfall is one of Niger’s major
tourist attractions. It was named after two deities Gura and Rara which
were worshipped by the Gwari people. The waterfall is very beautiful and
it stands at a height of 30 meters and a gushing width of 200 meters.
When you visit Niger or Abuja, be sure to stop by at Gurara waterfalls.
5. Shere Hills, Jos
Located in Jos, Shere
hills is one of the foremost tourist attractions in the North. Quite an
adventure to hike on as it is a combination of various hills and rock
formations with the highest hill standing at 6,001 feet above sea level.
They also form the third highest point in Nigeria after Chappal Waddi and Mount Dimlang.
SOURCE: pulse.ng
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