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10 Beautiful Places to Visit For Detty December (See List)

10 Beautiful Places to Visit For Detty December

In preparation for the Detty December, many venues for hangouts, friends get together, family picnics, reunion amongst other outdoor activities are getting booked, refurbished, reorganised as this period experiences lots of outdoor activities.

Still finding it difficult on how to spend the Detty December and not left out of the excitement, here are 10 beautiful places to check out:

1. Idanre Hills (Ondo State)

Idanre Hills
The Idanre Hills is a stunning natural landscape famous for its rich cultural history and challenging 682step hike to the summit, offering panoramic views and historical artefact like ancient palaces, shrines, and the mystical Agboogun footprint.
Idanre Hills
Idanre Hills

 

2. Olumo Rock (Abeokuta, Ogun State)

Olumo Rock

A 137m sacred monolith (standing stone) engraved with ancestral shrines, offering 360° view of the Ogun River and city skyline—climb via escalator or trail with adire markets below the rock buzzing for holiday shopping.

Abe Okuta – The part of Olumo Rock used as the living quarters of the first Egba settlers. From this location, the Egba society found solace and spread their community
Source: Fola Oyefeso

The Olumo Rock is a historic landmark in Abeokuta that served as a natural fortress and hiding place for the Egba people during wars.

The Lishabi garden                                                      Source: Fola Oyefeso

The rock’s strategic location helped them defend themselves against enemies. It has opened spaces for recreational activities, lots of picture worthy spots and picnic spot.

3. Obudu Mountain Resort (Cross River State)

Obudo Mountain Resort

Nigeria’s own “Switzerland”—rolling tea plantations, cloud-shrouded peaks, and Africa’s longest cable car (3.6km) soaring over canyons.

Obudo Mountain Resort
Obudo Mountain Resort
Obudo Mountain Resort
Obudo Mountain Resort

It was formerly called Obudu cattle ranch, it has lovely resorts, a calm environment to have a fresh breeze, peaceful time to access nature and cool spots for pictures and picnics.

 

4. Tarkwa Bay Beach (Lagos State)

Tarkwa Beach

A sheltered crescent of powdery white sand and turquoise shallows, accessible only by 10-minute boat from Victoria Island—think calm waves for paddleboarding amid palm fringes. Dry December means fewer jellyfish and epic sunsets for beach volleyball.

 

5. Erin-Ijesha Waterfalls (Osun State)

Erin Ijesha Waterfall (Olumirin Waterfalls)

A seven-tiered cascade running 70m through rainforest, with natural pools for cliff-jumping.

Erin Ijesha Waterfall (Olumirin Waterfalls)

The Erin-Ijesha Waterfall, also known as Olumirin Waterfall, is a stunning natural wonder in ErinIjesha,Osun State.

Erin Ijesha Waterfall (Olumirin Waterfalls)

Famous for its rich history and lovely waterfalls, it has become a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and tourists seeking adventure and natural beauty in West Africa.

 

6. Yankari National Park (Bauchi State)

Yankari National Park

Yankari National Park is a major wildlife reserve in Bauchi State, northeastern Nigeria. Covering about 2,244 km² (866 sq mi) in the West African savanna, it offers visitors a chance to see animals in their natural habitat.

Yankari National Park
Yankari National Park

Famous for its Wikki Warm Springs, the park is home to Nigeria’s last remaining elephants and lions, plus many antelopes, baboons, hippos, and over 350 bird species.

Yankari National Park
Yankari National Park

Managed by the Bauchi State Government, Yankari remains the country’s premier destination for eco-tourism and wildlife viewing.

7. Lekki Conservation Centre (Lagos State)

Lekki Conservative Center up veiw

Home to Africa’s longest canopy walkway (401m suspended over mangroves)— which gets suspended during rainy season due to slippery floor.

Lekki Conservative Center
Lekki Conservative Center
Lekki Conservative Center

The conservative center is good for relaxation, recreational activities with boardwalks revealing monkeys, birds, and butterfly gardens.

8. Zuma Rock (Niger State)

Zuma Rock

Zuma Rock, sits in Madalla near Suleja, about 40 km north of Abuja along the Abuja-Kaduna highway.

Zuma Rock

It was discovered in the 15th century by Zuba people and was named “Zumwa” for its guinea fowl haven. It is twice Aso Rock’s height and served as a Gbagyi defensive refuge.

Zuma Rock
Zuma Rock

Famous for its eerie human-face profile, it graces the 100 naira note.

 

9.  Ikogosi Warm Springs (Ekiti State)

Ikogosi Warm Springs

Ikogosi Warm Springs, nestled in the rolling hills of Ikogosi, Ekiti State, is nature’s marvel where a warm spring and a cold spring flow side by side, meeting but retaining their distinct temperatures.

A cozy guest chalets at the resort:                                  Source: Folu Oyefeso

Surrounded by rainforest, this resort offers chalets, a swimming pool fed by the warm spring, walking trails, and picnic spots.

A thermal pool at the recreation area in Ikogosi warm springs
Source: Folu Oyefeso

With affordable entry fee, it’s perfect for relaxation, photography, relaxation, and tourism.

10. Millennium Park (Abuja)

Millennium Park Abuja

Nestled in the heart of Abuja, Nigeria’s modern capital, Millennium Park is the city’s largest and most beautiful urban park.

Millennium Park Abuja

 

Millennium Park Abuja

Officially inaugurated in 2003 by President Olusegun Obasanjo, it was designed by renowned Italian architect Manfredi Nicoletti as a gift to the nation, symbolizing Nigeria’s journey since independence. It’s a good spot for family picnic or get together with friends.

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