Right in the main bowl of the Agbokim waterfalls. |
We are here in December, and the tour guide explains that there is not much to see because at this time of the year, the water level has reduced. The best time to visit the Falls
is in July, August and even September. At this time, no one would have been able to get this close to the falls. The sound of the falling water would have scared the kids so much he says.
is in July, August and even September. At this time, no one would have been able to get this close to the falls. The sound of the falling water would have scared the kids so much he says.
Some parts like the cave were already dry, that’s why we could get in to see the throne of the spiritual prince and princess.
Listening to Mr David the fun tour guide while standing on the roots of the king tree |
The first two to arrive at the main bowl while the rest of us were still struggling with rocks, trees and shrubs |
The lovely Agbokim waterfalls in Naija |
The most dedicated Driver in Naija enjoys his bananas while helping out |
The few who swore they’d make it to the water bed |
Going downhill to be able to touch the waterfalls |
Yay! at last we have a glimse of the waterfalls firsthand |
Squatting in the waterfall’s cave, beside the spiritual prince and princess’ throne |
The entertaining tour guide himself |
turning our backs against the waterfalls, deciding whether to go further or go back home |
She made it!!! |
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This was such a fun day, the kids have not stopped talking about. Although stressful, the fun and excitement outweigh the stress. I guess we all lost some calories struggling to go downhill into the water. I promised more pics were coming so, I think we are done here, unless I change my mind. Lol!
This was so much fun. Places like this shld actually be developed for better tourist visits.
more pics pleaseeeeee. I love waterfalls
Its obvious u had so much fun last Xmas,me had to make do with d Urashi river in ma village,was so much fun too,don't mind sharing d pics.lolz
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Pls share the pics!!!
Great view eya i love your blog i check it everyday pls reply
Thank you so much. I will try to update often by God's grace.
BONARIO, you don reach here too? LOL. I'm sure you saw her comment on LIB's post on Peter Okoye.
Eya, I so love your blog. I've shared the link with everyone in my couple's fellowship.
Bonario was here long before that link o.
I can't thank you enough Ziba. God bless you!
Your experience has inspired me to visit with my family. Please how does one go about securing a driver and tour guide for this? Also can we arrange for this from Obudu Ranch?
Thank you.
A Government Tour guide is there on standby, so, you don't need to arrange for any. You can make arrangements with a driver who knows Ikom in Cross River State where the falls are located and YES, I think you can arrange from Obudu Ranch 'cos it's near.
Thank you Amy!
This is a great post, I must have missed the first one. Love the waterfalls, and now I can put it on my bucket list of to visit places in Naija. Thanks for sharing!
Tnx Eya. Would definitely visit.
Aunty Ojay av sent d pix to ur cuulme account.
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Ok, thank you! will share them here o, that is if you don't mind. You had so much fun with friends.
Lolz I don't mind atall,can't wait to av it here.I consider it a priviledge.
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It's Ok, kindly re post it to cuulme account.