Idanre Hill Peak

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Idanre, Nigeria

Tourist attraction

Idanre Hill Peak Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Idanre Hill Peak is located in Idanre, Nigeria on 1nice street, elebisere road. Idanre Hill Peak is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Nigeria.

Address

1nice street, elebisere road

Phone

+2349050852156

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Pagani Zonda S Roadster

Great place to hike and know about ancient history and what life was like in the 1700s. Great mountain view. You’re going to love the story from the tour guide it’s a fantastic place to be.

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Adenike Adediran

Stunning landscape, majestic hills. Great for hiking . Beautiful serene, just one word best describes it for me..Breathtaking!!

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Moses Temidire ds guy is supernatural, i mean alien

The natural view and ancient buildings & statues are amazing.

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Patrick Daudu

This is one of the most famous tourist place in Nigeria.

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Stacey Akinlosotu

My tour guide was exceptional in knowledge and history. I enjoyed my visit however, I will never visit the top again I thought I was going to die because I'm so out of shape. But the experience lives on in my heart mind and picture. When I show to my America friends the breathtaking views.

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Chiemela Iwegbulem

Had a terrific time at Idanre Hills. Although it was hot most times, some areas were cool. You may want to grab sunscreen, shades, sneakers, insect repellant and a bottle of water because it's typically a mountain hike. Tour guide was excellent, always available to take our pictures. It's a great bonding time for friends or even colleagues at work.

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Marvelous Osarhiaekhimen

It made me feel close to nature. I also kind of conquered a major fear in my life, which is my fear of heights. It was a really wonderful experience, especially when I had to climb a mountain with my four limbs, like a monkey. lol

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Sulaiman Abiodun

It was a memory to hold on to.