Iwo

Nigeria
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Friday, August 29, 2025
Sunrise
6:34 AM
Sunset
6:53 PM

About

Iwo, Nigeria is a serene and flourishing town in Osun State. Its scenic beauty is made up of rolling hills and lush vegetation, which offers a calm and soothing environment. The town is known for its hospitality to visitors and locals alike, providing a welcoming atmosphere for all. The people of Iwo are warm and friendly with a rich cultural heritage, making it a great place to explore and experience the true essence of Nigeria.

30 Best Places to Visit

  1. 1. Olumo Rock

    a massive outcrop of granite rocks which forms one of the most popular tourist sites in Nigeria, standing tall at 137m above sea level.
  2. 2. Oloke Meje Festival

    a cultural festival celebrated annually by the people of Iwo, which showcases the rich cultural heritage of the town.
  3. 3. Agboniregun

    a huge rock formation that holds a lot of significance in the history and culture of the people of Iwo.
  4. 4. Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove

    a UNESCO World Heritage site that features lush forests, shrines, and art works dedicated to the Yoruba goddess Osun.
  5. 5. Iwo Kingdom Palace

    the historic residence of the Oluwo of Iwo, and a symbol of the town's long and proud history.
  6. 6. Iwo-Ejigbomekun Waterfalls

    a beautiful cascade of water that flows down a rocky formation, creating a truly breathtaking sight to behold.
  7. 7. Oke-Imo Hills

    a beautiful range of hills that offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and a great place for hiking and outdoor enthusiasts.
  8. 8. Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library

    a museum dedicated to the life and times of Nigeria's former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, featuring a collection of artifacts, documents, and personal possessions.
  9. 9. Oluponna Fish Farm

    a fish farm that features a variety of indigenous and exotic fish species, and is a great place for fishing enthusiasts.
  10. 10. Oke-Are Market

    a colorful and vibrant market where visitors can shop for a variety of locally-made crafts, clothing, and food items.
  11. 11. Olumirin Waterfall

    a natural waterfall located in Erin-Ijesha, just a short drive from Iwo, which features seven levels of cascading water.
  12. 12. Igbo Ogunna Shrine

    a sacred site that is believed to be the home of the god of iron, and a place of worship for many traditionalists.
  13. 13. Igbo-Are Market

    a bustling market that offers a wide range of fresh produce, crafts, clothing, and other items, and is a great place to experience the local culture.
  14. 14. Iwo Archaeological Site

    an ancient site that features a variety of artifacts, including pottery, tools, and jewelry, that offer a glimpse into the rich history of the area.
  15. 15. Fakunle Unity Park

    a beautifully landscaped park that features a playground, picnic areas, and walking paths, and is a great place to relax and unwind.
  16. 16. Oranmiyan Shrine

    a shrine dedicated to the legendary Yoruba hero, Oranmiyan, and a symbol of the town's rich cultural heritage.
  17. 17. Oke-Ila Market

    a vibrant market that offers a variety of locally-made crafts, clothing, and food items, and is a great place to experience the local culture.
  18. 18. Osogbo Arts and Craft Market

    a bustling market that features a wide range of locally-made crafts and artwork, including batik prints, wood carvings, and sculptures.
  19. 19. Erin-Ijesha Warm Springs

    a series of bubbling hot springs that are believed to have therapeutic properties, and are a popular spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.
  20. 20. Osogbo National Museum

    a museum that showcases the history and culture of the Yoruba people, featuring a collection of artifacts, documents, and art works.
  21. 21. Abere Walking Stick Festival

    a cultural festival held annually in Iwo, which celebrates the craftsmanship of local artisans who create beautiful walking sticks.
  22. 22. Igbo Landing Site

    a historic site that commemorates the tragic event that occurred in 1803, when a group of enslaved Africans chose to drown themselves rather than be taken into slavery.
  23. 23. Sango Festival

    a religious festival that celebrates the god of thunder, Sango, and is a major event in the annual calendar of the town.
  24. 24. Eyo Festival

    a colorful and vibrant festival that is celebrated in Lagos and some other parts of Nigeria, which features a procession of elaborately costumed dancers.
  25. 25. Oyetunji Omoniyi Cultural Centre

    a cultural center that is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the arts and culture of the Yoruba people, featuring a variety of exhibits and programs.
  26. 26. Oshogbo Sacred Grove

    a sacred forest that is believed to be the home of the Yoruba goddess Osun, and is a popular spot for worship and meditation.
  27. 27. Olubadan Palace

    the historic residence of the Olubadan of Ibadan, one of the most important traditional leaders in Nigeria, and a symbol of the town's rich cultural heritage.
  28. 28. Ado-Awaye Suspended Lake

    a unique natural wonder that features a lake that is suspended precariously on top of a mountain, and is a popular spot for tourists from far and wide.
  29. 29. Chief Bisi Akande Trumpet Bridge

    a beautifully designed bridge that spans the Osun River, and is a popular spot for taking photos and admiring the view.
  30. 30. Oyo State Government Secretariat

    a modern and impressive building that houses the administrative offices of the state government, and is a landmark of the city skyline.

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