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1. The Mysterious Kajuru Castle Nr Kaduna
A European style castle with a baronial hall, beautiful gardens, luxury pool, dungeon-like bedrooms and is surrounded by thick walls and watch-towers, large gates, and crocodile moat round the castle that guard the castle. It is said to be inhabited by a mysterious German lady (some say a dragon in the form of a lady) who is the keeper of the castle. It is on 45km south of Kaduna the old Capital of Northern Nigeria on Katchia road and open to visitors on booking.

2. The Unique Features of Enugu
Enugu is a city known for its natural features like lakes, caves, waterfalls, galleries, springs, hills and monumental or archeological collections. It flaunts the Awhum Water Falls, more than 30 metres high and its water is said to be curative and capable of dispelling evil or satanic forces if and whenever sprinkled on the affected person.

3. GashakaGumti National Park
Covering 6600 square km Gashaka Gumti national Park is the largest national Park in Nigeria. It is a haven for a rich and exotic wildlife, northern portion is a flat savannah which is home to a teaming savannah animals such as elephants, hyenas, wild dogs, lions, roan antelopes, waterbuck, monkeys, baboons and giant eland.

4. The Hadeja – Nguru Wetlands
Internationally recognized as congregation site for migrant birds coming all the way from Europe for wintering, the Hadeja – Nguru Wetlands constitute an extensive inland delta in a Sahel region and a popular tourist attraction that has played host to Prince Bernhard of Netherlands (1987) and Prince Phillip of great Britain (1989), contains some rare desert wildlife such as giraffe, red fronted gazelle and others.

5. Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary and Canopy Walkway Nr Calabar
Home to the Drill and other endangered primates such as the Nigerian Chimpanzee (Pan TrogloclytesVellerosus), and the most endangered gorilla subspecies, the Cross River Gorilla Diehli. Also host to the Afi mountain canopy walkway linked to platforms on trees.

6. The Kamuku National Park Nr Ilorin
The Park consists of 1,120 Sq. km of typical Savannah woodland between Ilorin and Kaduna with wide variety of bird-types such as Secretary bird (SagittarusSerpentarius), Denhams Bustard, Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, and great variety of animal types such as elephants, antelopes, orbi, waterbuck, wet cat, green monkey, side stripped hyena and jackals.

7. Idanre Hills
Not far from historic city of Ile-Ife is a cluster of intimidating and imposing hills that house some mysterious elements which confound human senses, a unique tourist haven that attracts mystery lovers, spiritualists and lovers of adventures from all parts of the world. The hills surround the town of Idanre, envelopes it and dominates life in the town with rusty roofs that spreads itself across the valleys like sheets of gold.

8. The Yankari Game Reserve and Resort
Yankari, a top destination for wildlife and eco-tourism is a place to see some of Africa's popular animals such as elephants, lions, tigers, etc. The Park has the Wikki Warm Springs with flood-lit pool at night and lovely running warm-water stream to bath in at all times, so clear like glass and underlain with golden sand. Yankari is also ideal place for bird watchers, with astounding variety of bird species.

9. Abuja City and The Millenium Park
Besides the numerous breathtaking sights in the new Nigerian Capital city, which flaunts exciting landscapes and architectural masterpieces, the natural beauty of the Abuja city space is undeniable. The Millenium Park, commissioned by Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain is the latest addition to the Abuja landscape, a top spot for birdwatchers and relaxation while on a visit to the celebrated Nigerian city.

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