Bookmark Community-Based Tourism 8 Nigerian Towns with Blended Cultures Where Two or more Tribes Live by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago 1K views In these Nigerian Towns with Blended Cultures, the boundaries between tribes and languages blur; two cultures coexist as one community. This article celebrates the unique places in northern and eastern … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark Cultural Preservation 5 Last Master Drummers in Nigeria by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago 1.1K views In the southwest (Yoruba) corner of Nigeria, the hourglass talking drum (called dùndún) rules the ceremony. Here lives one of the last master drummers in Nigeria, Rasaki Aladokun, son of … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark BlogsTourist Attractions Salt Hills, Whispering Sands, and Floating Villages in Nigeria by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago 986 views For many, Nigeria conjures images of bustling cities, vibrant music, and oil wealth. Yet beyond the megacities lie surprises few outsiders know. This article tells the story of nine of … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark Tourist Attractions 7 Hidden Water Sanctuaries in Nigeria by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago 1K views Away from the hustle of Nigeria’s busy cities and the usual tourist stops are hidden springs and lakes within forests or perched on remote hills. These quiet water sanctuaries are … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark Tourist Attractions 6 Spiritual and Sacred Tourism Destinations In Nigeria by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago 1K views In Nigeria’s quiet woods and waterfalls lie a different kind of pilgrimage in 6 sacred tourism destinations in Nigeria. Here, travellers find sacred spaces and silent stories, places where the … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark Community-Based Tourism 8 Notable Villages for Nigeria’s Griot Tourism by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago 852 views A group of travellers finds themselves in a rural Nigerian village as dusk falls. Gathered around a firelit circle, they listen in silence to an elder plucking a kora (traditional … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark Eco-Tourism 5 Nigerian Eco-Trails That Lead to Ancient Myths by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago 892 views Travellers on Nigerian eco-trails encounter diverse wildlife and discover the stories the locals have told for generations. Each trail explored here leads you through layers of belief, memory, and lived … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark Festivals Festivals You’ve Never Heard Of: 6 Local Celebrations Beyond Nigeria’s Popular Tourist Calendar by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago 765 views Nigeria’s festival scene extends far beyond the well-known events of Lagos and Abuja. In small towns and villages across the country, communities observe ancient rites that few outsiders are aware … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark Street food 8 Nigerian Towns You Can Tour by Their Street Food Alone by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago by Deborah Russell-A. 4 months ago 1.2K views As foreign and local travellers alike can attest, Nigeria’s street food tour is a journey of different flavours and tastes. What stands out is that each town offers a distinct … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark Tourist Attractions 8 Breathtaking Nigerian Locations Ideal for Movie Scenes by Deborah Russell-A. 5 months ago by Deborah Russell-A. 5 months ago 871 views Nigeria’s film industry is booming, and location scouts are increasingly searching beyond Lagos, Asaba, and Abuja for Nigerian locations for movie scenes. The country’s lesser-known locations offer dazzling natural backdrops … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail