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Tourist attractions in enchanting Nigeria

Nigeria, one of the most populous countries in the world and the most populous country in Africa, is an untapped tourist paradise that is developing on a large scale.

The country is located in the western coastal region of the African continent and is rich in natural resources. There are long stretches of beaches, the beautiful Niger River that meanders through the country, national parks and tropical forests. This brings staggering wealth to the entire tourism industry and is a major source of income for the economy.

The country dates back its origins to at least 9,000 BC. Over the centuries many other ethnic groups arrived and settled in the country giving it a vibrant and colorful mix that has blended perfectly with the local environment. Nigerian art and craft has also been developed over all these years and has been enhanced and enriched by the different ethnic tribal groups.

One of the most significant aspects of Nigeria is the traditional way of life that has been well preserved in the local customs. The crafts of the various groups are a marvel in themselves because of the intricacies and designs that are entirely indigenous to those particular ethnic groups.

Some of the most sought after tourist attractions could be briefly described as follows:

National Parks in Nigeria: One of the important components of the Nigerian tourism industry are the five National Parks that have been established to preserve the country’s wildlife. They function as wildlife reserves in the country. The Nigerian government is responsible for the care and maintenance of these wildlife reserves. The African continent is known worldwide for its dense forests and wildlife reserves that attract tourists from far and wide.

There are five parks, Kainji, Cross River, Gashaka-Gumti, Yankari, and Oban Hills National Park, respectively. All the parks are located in different states of the country. Gasha-Gumti is the largest National Park in the country with an area of ​​6000 square kilometers. Kainji National Park includes two game reserves, namely Zurugama and Borgu, and also has a lake that is one of the most sought after spots among visitors. Cross River National Park is very popular with tourists as it is among the last remaining rainforests in the world. There are two more parks in Nigeria: Yankari National Park and Oban Hills.

The main objective of the National Parks of Nigeria is the protection and preservation of the endangered species and wildlife of Nigeria, as a whole.

Beaches in Nigeria: Nigeria is part of the coastal part of the African continent and is therefore home to some very beautiful beaches. The beaches are one of the main attractions of this country that provide a sense of relaxation and tranquility to the mind and body of the weary travelers. There are many beach hotels and resorts that provide good accommodation for travelers visiting here. Some of the best known beaches are Coconut Beach in the city of Badagry, Victorian Beach, Central Beach of Victoria Islands and Calabar Beach, which is located at the mouth of the Calabar River, which is one of the less inhabited beaches.

Due to the presence of this natural wealth, Nigeria is visited by tourists throughout the year and therefore there are numerous hotels and resorts to cater to the visitors. These hotels offer accommodation that suits the budget and taste of tourists. One can easily opt for a luxury hotel on the one hand and on the other, one can simply opt for budget accommodation. Whichever type of accommodation option you choose, one thing is certain: you will never be bored at Enchanting Nigeria.

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