Cultural festivals have been a part of Nigeria since its existence. It is interesting to watch the cultural festivals in each tribe because it is not only a source of entertainment but can be enlightening as well. Through cultural festivals, we learn a lot more about the tribe, the background of the festival, and why it is celebrated. It also helps in bonding with people from other tribes across the country.

Other Trips

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The durbar festival  is one of the most colourful festivals in the northern part of Nigeria featuring royal parades of thousands of men adorned with...
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The Calabar Festival is usually touted as 'Africa's Biggest Street Party'. It is an annual festival held every December in Cross River State in Nigeria....
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This festival is held at the Osun- Osogbo Sacred Grove Forest, a UNESCO world heritage site and has been one of the most outstanding and...
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The Argungu International Fishing and Cultural Festival is listed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This is an annual...
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The Igue Festival is celebrated annually between the 2nd week of December and the turn of the New Year. The Igue Festival is the Benin...
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