#travelspine my name is iris cz and i am from Nigeria. Nigeria is one of the most underrated places on planet but If you rely on what you see or hear in the media about Nigeria, chances are you would miss out on an opportunity to experience what the “Giant of Africa” is really like. With a thriving nightlife, an abundance of natural landmarks, local and international restaurants, and a boisterous and globally renowned entertainment scene, there is never a dull moment.
1.You’re Never Far From a Getaway
Nature was good to Nigeria. By virtue of its geographic location, you will find that escaping from everyday life into “bliss” is one of the easiest things to do in the country. And this is practically the case in every region based on the country’s varied landscapes. From backyards to resorts in states such as Plateau, Cross Rivers, Lagos, and Ogun, the sights and sounds of nature in all of its manifestations will enchant you.
2.The Booming Music Scene
The music and entertainment scene in Nigeria is arguably one of the most exciting things about the country. The list of artists—past and present—who continue to boost the country’s global image with their Afrobeat, Highlife, and Afropop tunes is endless. If you’re lucky, you’ll catch some of them at the clubs. Otherwise, you’ll catch yourself churning out dance moves to them you didn’t know you otherwise had. Either way, you’ll get lucky.
All You Can Eat… and Then Some More
Nigeria has some of the healthiest foods and food combinations on the planet! In addition to this, you can find a variety of dishes to delight your taste buds, starting locally at the bukas (local eateries), and spanning a continental and intercontinental reach at some of the nicest hotels and restaurants you’ll ever visit. However, watch out for pepper if you can’t handle it.
History, Arts, and Tradition Are Second Nature
Diverse tribes and ethnic groups, ancient kingdoms, Nok terracotta, Benin iron and bronze castings, the Eyo Festival, soapstone figurines, wood carvings, artworks, the Argungu Fishing Festival, hyperrealistic paintings, the Calabar Carnival are only a quarter of the picture.
The Local Markets
Yet another touristic quest to undertake in Nigeria as you get more acquainted is going to the local markets. Immerse yourself in the vast markets such as the New Market in Aba, Idumota/Balogun Market in Lagos, and Onitsha Main Market, whether you’re looking to buy exquisite, locally made fabrics, groceries, clothing items, electronic gadgets, or craftworks, or are just in need of some good “haggling spar.” And unless you have an impeccable sense of direction, make sure you’re with a local who can navigate the markets well.
The People
Nigerians are witty, hilarious, generous, creative, great talkers, amazing sidekicks, and superb hosts. As a visitor, you might find it very difficult to complain about Nigerian hospitality. Plus, if you make a good Nigerian friend, that’s one thing you’ll never regret.
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