Eid El Kabir: 5 Fun Things To Do In Nigeria

June 28, 2023
Eid El Kabir: 5 Fun Things To Do In Nigeria

During the joyous Eid holidays in Nigeria, there are countless exciting activities to engage in and make the most of this festive season.

From immersing oneself in vibrant cultural festivals to relishing family gatherings, exploring tourist attractions, indulging in festive cuisine, and participating in acts of charity, there is something for everyone.

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Whether you seek cultural immersion, quality time with loved ones, adventure, culinary delights, or the opportunity to make a positive impact, these five activities will ensure a memorable and fulfilling Eid holiday experience in Nigeria.

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Visit Cultural Festivals

Explore the vibrant cultural festivals that take place during Eid holidays in Nigeria. Attend events like the Durbar festival in Kano or the Eyo festival in Lagos to experience traditional music, dance, and colourful parades.

Enjoy Family Gatherings

Eid holidays are a time for families to come together and celebrate. Plan gatherings with your loved ones, enjoy delicious meals, exchange gifts, and engage in festive activities. It’s an opportunity to strengthen family bonds and create lasting memories.

Explore Tourist Attractions

Take advantage of the holidays to visit popular tourist attractions in Nigeria. Explore natural wonders like Olumo Rock in Abeokuta, Erin Ijesha Waterfalls in Osun State, or the Aso Rock in Abuja. Discover the rich heritage and beauty of your country.

Indulge in Festive Food

Eid holidays are synonymous with mouth-watering delicacies. Treat yourself to traditional Nigerian dishes such as jollof rice, suya, moin moin, and various types of meat and kebabs. Don’t forget to savour delectable sweets like kunun aya and kuli-kuli.

Engage in Acts of Charity

Eid holidays are also a time for giving back to the community. Engage in acts of charity by donating food, clothes, or money to the less fortunate. Visit orphanages or volunteer for a charitable organization to spread joy and kindness during this festive season.

 

 

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