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5 Must-see Sites When Visiting Kwara State. by landmark86: 10:18pm On Oct 28, 2019
If you ever want to visit Nigeria, then Kwara State is the place to be. It is a peaceful state, full of natural resources and public infrastructures in the midst of investment opportunities for both the government, expatriates, and the locals.
Kwara State is located in the North-central geopolitical zone of Nigeria and was created in May 1967.


Here are 5 must-see sites when visiting Kwara State.


1. Esie Museum – The house of some ancient people that turned to stones.

The Esie Museum is located in Esie, a town about 53 kilometres Southeast of Ilorin in Irepodun LGA. This museum is more or less the first of such in Nigeria – having been established in 1945. The major attraction in the museum is the large numbers of human-shaped stone figures, depicting various human activities. The popular myth surrounding the stone figures is that millions of years ago, the local people of the town committed a grievous offence and thunder struck, turning everyone into a stone. The current shapes of the figures is said to reflect what the people were doing at the time they were turned into a stone. The stone figures were first discovered in 1775.

Re: 5 Must-see Sites When Visiting Kwara State. by landmark86: 10:21pm On Oct 28, 2019
2. Mungo Park Cenotaph
Mungo Park was an European explorer credited with discovering the Niger River and its source. A cenotaph or monument was put up in his memory between the twin Jebba bridges. A visitor to Kwara State can also choose to see the remains of the wrecked boat that Mungo Park used in one of his explorations on the Niger River.

Re: 5 Must-see Sites When Visiting Kwara State. by landmark86: 10:25pm On Oct 28, 2019
3. Pategi Beach
Pategi is situated along River Niger, and the beach features a long stretch of land used by both fishermen and fun-lovers from all places. To help the celebrations of the Pategi Regatta annual boat/fishing festival, a pavilion was constructed on the beach together with a complex facility to enable visitors and participants enjoy the best of the regatta festivities.

Re: 5 Must-see Sites When Visiting Kwara State. by landmark86: 10:26pm On Oct 28, 2019
4. Owu Waterfalls
The Owu Waterfall in Kwara State is sometimes referred to as a “wonder in the wilderness.” It is one of the highest and fascinating waterfalls to watch in West Africa, cascading from a height of about 120 metres to a pool of foaming water below. Visitors will enjoy swimming in the pool or just watching others enjoy themselves while taking part in a picnic. It is also possible to check out Owe Kajita waterfall, the Ahoyaya falls in Jebba, and the Ubo Aiyegun Lakes.

Re: 5 Must-see Sites When Visiting Kwara State. by landmark86: 10:29pm On Oct 28, 2019
5. Dada Pottery
Dada Pottery is located in Ilorin, the capital city of Kwara State. The pottery can be found at the Okelele Quarters in Ilorin, although there are other pot-making centres in Okekura, Oloje, and Abemi areas of the state. The Dada Pottery is one of the largest traditional pottery workshops in the country, and a place to visit anytime a visitor happens to be in Ilorin, Kwara State.

Re: 5 Must-see Sites When Visiting Kwara State. by IamNotWariz: 10:32pm On Oct 28, 2019
Wow I will like to visit one day.

Why did you not include ilorin shoprite in your post tho grin grin
Re: 5 Must-see Sites When Visiting Kwara State. by landmark86: 10:42pm On Oct 28, 2019
IamNotWariz:
Wow I will like to visit one day.

Why did you not include shoprite in your post tho grin grin


Must states have that
Re: 5 Must-see Sites When Visiting Kwara State. by Powersurge: 8:01pm On Oct 30, 2019
This is not how countries make money from tourism.


In customer Relationship Management, there is some thing called cross sale. It's a process where a seller controls an entire value chain.


If I was to visit these places, there are other things I might likely spend money on are related to tourism. Take the beach for instant. is there any hotel close by? cinemas, casino, efficient transportation, horse riding, zoo? There are companies that could operate around their.

when you do cross selling, you collect more from a customer. You are selling TV, you have antenna, DVD, speaker, TV stand etc.

PS: Someone just got a clue to improve his business from here. Don't forget to pay me so that the blessing can stay.
Re: 5 Must-see Sites When Visiting Kwara State. by IamNotWariz: 6:47am On Oct 31, 2019
landmark86:

Must states have that
most states have it but ilorin' own is different.
Re: 5 Must-see Sites When Visiting Kwara State. by CharlotteJohnso: 5:33pm On Nov 06, 2019
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Re: 5 Must-see Sites When Visiting Kwara State. by Emmyk(m): 6:24pm On Nov 06, 2019
Sad to say I haven't been to any of these places...
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