Ogbunike Caves
6.185481, 6.90604
These sandstone caves are of spiritual significance to the local peoples. There is an annual celebration of the discovery of the caves. Comprised of a network of chambers and tunnels on two levels, the caves used to be a hideout from slave hunters. A large colony of bats is also in residence. The lower level stretches for 100 m and is wet. The upper level is twice as long and is dry.
Attractions Type
Natural Wonders
Culture & History
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