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Abeokuta HIstorical tours

                           WELCOME TO ABEOKUTA 


Anago James Akeem Osho, So Williams from South Africa, 
  and young lovers of Anago Tourism Adventures


Abeokuta is the Sunrise in the tropics. Abeokuta is Tourism, Nature and Culture walking with you all the way. What Abeokuta have to offer Students, Tourists, Cultural enthusiasts, Historians, Researchers and Visitors are unending. The the ancient city takes you back to History, Culture, and unending tourism and tourism potentials to explore.

Abeokuta is popularly called the Gateway state in Nigeria. There are many tourist attractions in the city apart from the Olumo Rock which seems to be the most popular.

The topographic nature of Abeokuta will hold your breathe with it's rocky nature and houses built on undulating land structures.

Anago, Santiago Romeo and some other Tourists on the Olumo rock, Abeokuta in 2005





Anago  under the Olumo Rock, Abeokuta in 2005
The town is an haven for photographers but i must add that it will be polite to take an escuse from people around before pressing the button on your camera. This is Africa and it is counted for respect when you take permission.

Come to Abeokuta and let Anago Osho Adventures and History Museum take you on a trip to History and Adventures. Abeokuta is more than just being a tourist destination.

Abeokuta is history, nature, culture, and for those seeking new prospects to explore. It is an investors haven.

Best regards on the road of adventures.

Yours Sincerely,

Anago James Akeem Oladejiakin Osho
Founder and Director

Phone +2348037043233
Email:
anago.tourism@gmail.com






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