Nestled in the heart of southwestern Nigeria, Ekiti State is known as the “Land of Honour,” celebrated for its rolling hills, rich culture, and natural wonders. For guests attending our wedding and spending a few extra days in the state, Ekiti offers a refreshing blend of relaxation, adventure, and heritage. Whether you are a nature lover, history enthusiast, or simply looking to unwind, here are some must-visit places in Ekiti.
Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort
Perhaps Ekiti’s most famous attraction, Ikogosi Warm Springs is a natural wonder where warm and cold springs flow side by side from the same source. Surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil hills, the resort is perfect for relaxation, sightseeing, and photography. Visitors can enjoy nature walks, the serene atmosphere, and comfortable accommodation within the resort. It is an ideal getaway for couples, families, and guests seeking calm and rejuvenation.
Arinta Waterfalls
Located in Ipole-Iloro, near Ikogosi, Arinta Waterfalls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in southwestern Nigeria. The cascading waters flow over rocky terrain, creating a breathtaking sight and a refreshing environment. Adventurous visitors can climb different levels of the waterfall, while others may simply relax and enjoy the natural scenery. The cool breeze and sound of rushing water make it a memorable experience.
Erin Ayonigba Sacred Fish River
This unique destination in Erinmope-Ekiti is both a cultural and spiritual landmark. The river is home to sacred fishes believed to be protected by tradition, and fishing is strictly forbidden. Visitors are welcome to observe, feed the fishes, and learn about the history and beliefs surrounding the river. It offers a rare glimpse into Ekiti’s deep-rooted customs and respect for nature.


Fajuyi Memorial Park
Situated in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, Fajuyi Memorial Park is a peaceful recreational space ideal for leisure and reflection. Named after Colonel Adekunle Fajuyi, a respected Nigerian military officer, the park features monuments, shaded walkways, and picnic spots. It is a great place to unwind after a busy day or enjoy a quiet afternoon with loved ones.
Ewi’s Palace, Ado-Ekiti
For guests interested in history and tradition, a visit to the Ewi’s Palace offers insight into Ekiti’s royal heritage. The palace is the residence of the Ewi of Ado-Ekiti and reflects the cultural identity of the people. Visitors can admire traditional architecture and learn about the role of kingship and customs in Ekiti society.
Olosunta Hills, Ikere-Ekiti
Olosunta Hills is a natural landmark with historical and spiritual significance. The massive rock formation towers over Ikere-Ekiti and is often associated with legends and festivals. Hiking enthusiasts can enjoy the challenge of exploring the area, while others may simply admire the scenic views from below.
Ekiti is more than just a wedding destination—it is a place of beauty, peace, and culture. We hope our guests take time to explore these attractions, create lasting memories, and experience the warmth and hospitality that make Ekiti truly special.
Safe travels, and we look forward to celebrating with you