1. Oluminrin Waterfalls

Oluminrin Waterfalls

Oluminrin Waterfalls, Erin-Ijesha Located in Erin-Ijesha – a town nearby Osogbo, the waterfalls has about seven layers and only few visitors can climb beyond the second layer. The breeze at the waterfall is cool and refreshing as the water flows among the rocks and splashes down with great force to the evergreen vegetation around. It is an idea place for picnic and relaxation.

2. Oranmiyan Staff (Opa Oranmiyan)

Oluminrin Waterfalls

Oranmiyan Staff is an historic object that represents Oranmiyan the third Ooni of Ife who was the youngest of Oduduwa’s sons, the father of Yoruba race. The staff which was erected at the spot where people believed to have been buried, is a 5.18m stone column (about 4-feet square at the base).

3. Osun Cultural Festival

Oluminrin Waterfalls

This is an annual event that takes place around August and September, and it attracts visitor from all over the globe. It provides an opportunity to visit the great Osun Grove, a sacred forest along the banks of the Osun river just outside the city of Osogbo.