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Olumo Rock

Olumo Rock

$135028 / per person
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Its blend of historical, cultural, and geological significance makes it one of the most visited destinations in the country.

Activities at Olumo Rock include

Historical Importance: Olumo Rock holds great significance for the Egba people of Abeokuta. During the early 19th century, it served as a natural refuge and stronghold for the Egba community amid conflicts with neighboring tribes and European colonial forces.

Climbing Adventure: Visitors can ascend the rock using a series of stairways and tunnels carved into its surface. Along the way, climbers are treated to stunning panoramic views of Abeokuta and its surrounding landscapes.

Sacred Caves: Hidden within Olumo Rock are caves and chambers that have long been used for spiritual practices and rituals. These sacred spaces remain a fascinating point of exploration for many tourists.

Local Crafts and Souvenirs: Near the entrance, stalls and shops offer an array of traditional crafts, artworks, and locally made souvenirs, providing a chance to take home a piece of Abeokuta’s vibrant culture.

Museum Experience: The Olumo Rock Museum showcases the history of the Egba people and the rock’s importance. It features artifacts, historical items, and exhibits that enrich visitors’ understanding of the site’s cultural heritage.

Cultural Events: Periodically, Olumo Rock hosts cultural events and performances, offering a lively display of local music, dance, and traditions that enhance the visitor experience.

A trip to Olumo Rock is more than just an encounter with a natural wonder—it’s an immersive journey into the history, culture, and artistry of the Egba people. Whether you’re a tourist, historian, or cultural enthusiast, Olumo Rock promises an unforgettable experience that celebrates Nigeria’s rich heritage.

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  • Departure Time
    8.00AM
  • Dress Code
    Smart and Ready to r

Tour Plan

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Day 1: Arrival and Exploration

Morning: Arrive at your accommodation in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State. You can fly into Lagos and then take a road trip to Abeokuta. Check in to your hotel. Afternoon: After settling in, head to Olumo Rock. Spend your afternoon exploring the rock, climbing the carved walkways, and taking in the stunning views of Abeokuta. Evening: Return to your accommodation for dinner. Consider sampling some local Ogun State dishes at a nearby restaurant.
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Day 2: Historical and Cultural Exploration

Morning: Visit the Olumo Rock Museum to learn about the history and culture of the Egba people and the significance of the rock. Take your time to explore the museum's exhibits. Lunch: Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in Abeokuta, trying traditional Nigerian cuisine. Afternoon: Explore the town of Abeokuta. Visit the Ake Palace, the residence of the Alake of Egbaland (the traditional ruler), and experience the rich culture and history of the Egba people. You can also visit the Centenary Hall and other historical sites in the city. Evening: Return to your accommodation and relax for the evening. Consider sampling more local dishes for dinner.
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3 Day 3: Arts, Crafts, and Departure

Morning: Visit the nearby Itoku Market, known for its traditional handwoven Adire fabric, and local arts and crafts. You can shop for souvenirs and interact with artisans. Lunch: Have lunch at a local restaurant or your accommodation. Afternoon: Explore other attractions in Abeokuta, such as the Abekuta Sports Club, or simply take a leisurely walk through the city's streets, soaking in the local atmosphere. Evening: Depart from Abeokuta, either back to Lagos or your next destination.
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  • Carl Moore

    Wow! they render good services

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    October 10, 2018 at 2:26 pm

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