An Unravelling Nigeria Adventure to Kwara State – I

When it comes to dates, I am not one to kiss and tell but I’ll make an exception, just this one time. Yes, I went on my 4th date tour with Unravelling Nigeria. Honestly, at this point, I think I should stop counting.

But yeah, Nigeria celebrated her 57th birthday on the 1st of October, graciously giving us a 3-day weekend to sober up and reflect on the state of our country at 57 or gallivant around. Since every day is basically sober reflection day, I chose to gallivant! So when Unravelling Nigeria asked me out on a date to explore some parts of Kwara state, I could not refuse. Technically, they asked everybody out but let’s just go with the flow here, okay?

finding love in kwaraLike every datée, I counted down days to the trip and when it finally came, I could barely contain my excitement. As soon as I arrived at the takeoff point, I was given a welcome pack. This included a Jansport backpack and several branded items like an ankara satchel, hiking shorts and a throw pillow. (The throw pillow was so handy during this trip). My bag also contained ginger to help me combat my motion sickness.

After waiting for a while for an unraveller to show up, we finally began our trip to Kwara state. We arrived at our hotel after a pretty long but comfortable drive and got checked into our rooms. By some stroke of luck, I had my room to myself, which also meant that I had the TV to myself. Pride and Prejudice – one of my all-time favourite movies was showing when I got in and I refused to leave my room until it ended.

The next day, we set out to explore our first major stop of the trip – Oowu Falls. Because we got up to quite a lot of things for a 3-day period, I’ll be writing about this trip in a two-posts series and here’s an overview of day one.

Day One: Oowu Falls, Oba’s Palace, University of Ilorin Zoological Garden

Jansport UnravellingKwaraAfter a hearty breakfast at our hotel, we hopped on the bus and drove about two hours to where our hike would begin. The entire hike to the fall from the starting point is 10km (each way). I was like 20km? Small thing! But then we decided to do 4km instead to save time and I could have sworn it was 1000km! Clearly, I am very much out of shape!

unravelling KwaraJansportThe sound of the waterfall as we got closer brought a much-needed respite from the hike and when we got even closer, I was blown away! Like literally. The force of the fall swept my hair in all directions. Even from a distance, the water began to drench us. I have been to a few waterfalls in Nigeria, this one, yet so simple seems to be the most spectacular.

oowu falsOowu waterfallsAfter spending some time here, we walked another 2km back to the bus. Then we visited the Oba’s palace. There, we got an exciting oral account of the history of Oowu waterfall. The representative of the community also spoke to us about the lack of government interest in developing this place as a tourist attraction. It was very disheartening to hear, even more so on our Independence day.

I feel hope slipping away each time a conversation such as this is brought up again. But regardless of the doom and gloom, we had a lovely time here.

Obas palace
See the way my ‘offshoulder’ dress quickly became onshoulder? I have home training, please.
finding love in kwara
Off-shoulder again! Yaay!

We got back into the bus and went to our final stop of the day. The University of Ilorin Zoological Garden. This was a surprise stop on this trip as it was not listed in our itinerary and what a pleasant surprise it was! By Nigerian standards, this zoo was well kept. Although, I think some animals, especially the birds they locked up in tiny cages could be treated better.

When I say birds, I mean hawks and an eagle! They put an eagle in a cage barely large enough for it to even stretch its wings. I felt so sad for the poor bird.

Unravelling Kwara Jansport Giraffe_unilorin zooThe zoo also has a canopy walkway – which was a bit scary looking but not as scary as the one at the Lekki Conservation Center. And it has a bypass too – which is great for people who don’t want to do the entire thing.

Ilorin Canopy walkway UniIorin zooAfter our time at the zoo, we ended the day with a late lunch/dinner at ‘Iya Yusuf’ restaurant. Everyone went traditional. We didn’t come all the way to Ilorin to eat rice! The food was great, the company was even better. We rounded off day one tired but excited for a day well spent in Kwara state.

Have you ever been to Kwara? What was your experience like? And if you haven’t, does this sound like your next vacation? haha!

12 comments

  1. Kwara. It’s never crossed my mind before.
    But reading your review has done its job. Thanks for sharing.

  2. When are you starting travel writing classes o!!!!!!
    I’m looking forward to chasing waterfalls in Nigeria soon. Thank you for sharing your journey 😘😘

    1. Whoop! Can’t wait to follow your journey too! As for writing classes, let’s trade. Teach me how to be awesome like you!

  3. Gosh!!!! You are giving me a much needed History class on Nigeria here. Thank you for sharing your experience. I’ve never been to Kwara State and this is on my list whenever I’m in Nigeria. Such a beautiful place from the pictures and what did you eat while you were there? Did you pick up some words? How did you engage with the locals? ❤️

    1. Hehe, thanks Tobe! I had amala and ogunfe and for some reason, Iya Yusuf’s restaurant was where I actually saw gbegiri for the first time, lol. So strange since it wasn’t my first time eating amala.

      Didn’t pick up any words o, haha. But I liked their Yoruba dialect. Seemed quite different from what I’m used to. Some locals we spoke English to, some Yoruba and for some, smiles and gestures were enough. I think I’ll write more about this in the next series 🙂

  4. Ooh, another Canopy Walkway!
    The on-shoulder switch made me laugh ehn.
    This just goes to show you that we have a lot of potential in this country, and I still wonder why the government can’t seem to see that.
    You’ve made me really want to go to Kwara State now. I cannot wait!!!
    http://www.desireuba.wordpress.

    1. Yeah, another walkway! I only recently just found out about it too. You’d think that the government would ride this new wave of local tourism and actually do something worthwhile but nope, this is Nigeria!

      I’m glad this has inspired you to go visit. I know you’ll have a great time too 🙂

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