I visited three states in Nigeria in One month, and I plan to do it again!

In September 2022, I decided to start my travel journey. Traveling out of the country was out of it at the time because I was not mentally or financially ready for that. 

So, I decided to travel within my country. While I was planning for this trip, I realized there were many untapped and unsung gems and attractions in these states. Many people were not talking about these places, and no one was going except for a few people. 

I visited Osun, Ondo, and Ekiti State in Nigeria in the space of a month.

Olumirin Erin Ijesha Waterfall, Osun state - states in nigeria to visit

I know this because many of these attractions had few visitors when I got there, especially because it wasn’t during the holiday period. 

Also, there was not much buzz about them online; I was excited to see my country in a new light and learn new things about it. 

My General Thought on The Three States in Nigeria I Visited

states in nigeria and my thoughts

I think Nigeria is very beautiful. I am a lover of nature, and I swear I swooned and gaped at the landscape and natural abundance in the states I have visited more than a million times. 

There are many unused lands that the states could use for tourism, and I really wish we were doing something about it. I wish we had zip lines, abseils, bungee jumping facilities, and so on because we have the landscape for it. 

How My Experience Changed Me

Traveling alone really affected me positively. It made me feel like I could do anything in the world. Visiting three states in Nigeria was a huge feat for me.

I felt so powerful inside when I climbed to the 7th step of the Olumirin waterfall at Erin Ijesha, Osun State, on one of my greatest expeditions yet

It took a lot to do it. I had to be brave. I could have turned back like everyone else. I saw reviews online that there was no need to do it, but I was curious. I was determined. I decided I wanted to see all of the mountains and surroundings. And I did. It meant the whole world to me for real. 

And I know I want to do it again and again. 

The States in Nigeria I visited.

In Osun State, I visited the Sacred Grove, Erin Ijesha Olumirin Waterfall, Nike Arts, Nike Guest House, Osun Mall, and Ile Ife National Museum. I wrote all about it here

In Ondo, I visited Owo and had a beach visit fail—I wanted to visit Araromi Beach, but it was too far, and I realized transportation to the beach was beyond my budget. I visited the almighty Idanre Hills.

In Ekiti, I visited Arinta Waterfall, Ikogosi Warm Spring, and Fajuyi Memorial Park.

Planning to visit these states? Steal my itineraries for them to guide your trip. 

What stood out for me in this journey

What stood out for me on my trip was the similar way of life of everyone in the States. I sincerely wish I had visited the urban areas and villages rather than the cities because they were not very different from Lagos cities. 

The people, the busy roads, markets, stalls, and pharmacies were all looking classy.

I also got lost a few times while finding my way through the Olumirin Waterfall mountains and while trying to reach my destination in Ondo. 

states in Nigeria I visited

What Next?

I look forward to exploring more states in Nigeria, African countries, and other continents. 

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Sarah Olaleye

Ever evolving CREATIVE, Travel Blogger, Homebody, and YouTuber. Sharing travel info, home content, day in my life, curating travel guides, and inspiring you to live your dreams.

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