2 DAY ROAD TRIP TO IKOGOSI WARM SPRING & ERIN IJESHA WATER FALL

TRIP DETAILS

 

TOUR DESCRIPTION

The tour is a two (2) day trip (one night)

DAY ONE

We take off from a selected pick up point in Ibadan/Lagos with a good working Air conditioned bus.

We depart Ibadan/Lagos to Ekiti state.

On arrival we allocate rooms to everyone to rest and have launch.

We go on site visit to the ikogosi warm spring, swimming and games.

We return back to the hotel where we will have our networking party.

Light out.

 

DAY TWO

We depart Ekiti state for Osun state.

We stop at the Erin ijesha water fall also called the olumirin water fall.

We have quality time to enjoy the site.

We head back for Ibadan/Lagos.

 

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Transport with AC bus

One night accommodation

Entrances fees

Refreshment NOT feeding

 

ATTRACTIONS

Tourism

Swimming

Networking party

 

PAYMENT

IBADAN pick up

Single: 12,000

Couple: 22,000

LAGOS pick up

Single: 15,000

Couple: 27,000

 

Limited space available and we need to book transportation in advance; interested participants are enjoyed to make their payment on or before 22nd December into the following account numbers

 

BANK 1

BANK: Guarantee Trust Bank Gtb

NAME: Fakayode Tobiloba

NUMBER: 0049718642

 

BANK 2

BANK: First Bank

NAME: Fakayode Tobiloba

NUMBER: 3067160849

 

RESERVE A SPACE

 

PLEASE NOTE: After payment kindly send us an email or text message

Email: fabalent@yahoo.com

Phone: +2348030757053 or +2348155496596

Reservation is based on early payment. Thanks

 

IKOGOSI WARM SPRING

In the heart of Ikogosi, a small, quiet town with rich, local customs, in the Western part of Ekiti State (Ekiti Tourism Corridor), lies a warm spring which has now catapulted Ikogosi-Ekiti to national and international limelight. What is mysterious about the Ikogosi Warm Spring is the fact that, flowing side by side the warm spring, is another spring, a cold one. According to experts, it is a geological wonder to have such occurrence out of the same rock formation and this Ekiti flagship tourist destination is said to be the only one of its kind discovered anywhere in the world. The warm and cold springs of Ikogosi originate from a close proximity, come to a meeting point, and flow onward together with each spring retaining its thermal identity. It represents another uniqueness and is the first of such occurrence in the world. The warm spring has a temperature of up to 70oC at the source and 37oC after meeting the cold spring. The meeting point of the warm and cold springs is a unique attraction to tourists.

The springs sprout out and flow with a constant temperature and volume up to 150 litres/seconds from morning till night, at all seasons, all-year round. The whole environment of the spring has been deliberately left untampered with, for eco-tourism appeal while the source of the warm spring has been provided with a viewing structure for easy spotting by tourists. Strangely also, there is a tree and a palm growing from the same source at the meeting point area of the warm and cold springs. A wonderful work of Mother Nature!

 

ERIN IJESHA WATER FALL

Erin Ijesha (Olumirin) is a seven step waterfall in Osun State, Nigeria, the waterfalls is a whole new exciting and awe inspiring experience with nature. Each step of the waterfall has a flowing fountain that marks the mystical nature of the place. The waterfall is a stunning assemblage of seven unique levels, with each level providing a whole new outlook when compared to the previous level. The water fall exudes a therapeutic ambience which only something natural can produce.

Climbing the levels of the waterfall is quiet a daunting one for any climber but one that is really exciting and worth the effort. The first level is so beautiful and astonishing, I have never seen anything like it before in my life. The water flowed with a rhythm and just watching it gives you a soothing feeling. It was so inviting I couldn’t stop myself from having a feel of it; I needed to feel the water on my skin. Not minding my hair, I went in. How it welcomed me with a full embrace like a lost child, it took a lot of cajoling to get me out of the water.