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Tourism in Nigeria
Day 1:
#1- Bangkok Restaurant
-Address > #2- Kamuku National Park
-Address > North West of the Kaduna near Birnin Gwari | Lion Pride |
Kamuku National Park is mostly a Guinea Savanna region of Nigeria, The park is ideal for bird watching with 192 species recorded. The Secretary Bird (Sagittarius serpentarius), Denham’s Bustard (Neotis denhami) and Abyssinian Ground Hornbill (Bucorvus abyssinicus) are all found here. These birds are not usally found in America so enjoy them and take pictures
#3- Gahaka Gumit National Park
-Address >In the Adamawa region, right on the Nigeria /Cameroon Border. Visitors can also reach the park by air via the Yola airport and an airstrip in Serti, close to the park.
Gashaka Gumti National Park is in the Adamawa region, right on the Nigeria /Cameroon border. There is a 500 km road network throughout the park with ranger posts in strategic places. Nigeria has abundant beautiful natural physical features that are attractions for tourists. There are natural beaches along the sea coast from Lagos to Port Harcourt. Inland there are many unique hills, waterfalls, springs, caves, lakes throughout the country, many of them now fully developed for tourists' enjoyment and leisure. This park fun for people who enjoy going on long walks or just enjoying nature.
# 4- River state
-Address > The resort is about 30 minutes by car from Obudu town and five hours (332 km) away from the State capital, Calabar. There is an airstrip and helicopter pad at the ranch for those who may come by air.
River State nestled among the rolling green hills of the Obudu country near the Nigerian border with Cameroon. This is a real fun site for everybody, there are so many fun things to do here # 5- Go to Wendys
#6- Return to Hotel

Day 2:
#1 – Lunch at Double 4
-Address> Awolowo Rd. lkoyi
#2- Chad Basin National Park
-Address > In the Sudano-Sahelian ecological zone of north eastern part of Nigeria covering Borno and

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