Hi hivers,
Ancient city of Abeokuta view from Olumo Rock mountain top.
I was told about the history of Olumo Rock but I don't really think I can remember all because this was my first time of visiting the Olumo tourist center, so I have to search and copy the real history in other for us to be able to comprehend and also search for more about it.
Anyone coming to Nigeria for tourist purpose, you must visit Olumo Rock because it is a best place to visit.
Olumo Rock is a mountain in south-western Nigeria. It is located in the city of Abeokuta, Ogun State, and was normally used as a natural fortress during inter-tribal warfare in the 19th century. Its patron spirit is venerated in the Yoruba religion as an orisha. The name olumo is the combination of two words: "olu" which means god/deity, and "mo" which means moulded.
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Olumo Rock is located in the city of Abeokuta, Ogun State. Historically, the rock was a natural fortress for the Egbas during inter-tribal warfare in the 19th century. It provided protection to the Egba people when they needed it, and is now held in high esteem by the members of the clan. The mountain, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nigeria, sits in the heart of Abeokuta – a name which means “Under the rock” in the Yoruba language; it has a height of 137 metres above sea level. Abeokuta was originally inhabited by the Egbas, who the rock provided with sanctuary and gave a vantage point to monitor the enemy’s advance, leading to eventual triumph in war. The town of Abeokuta eventually grew as these new settlers spread out from this location.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olumo_Rock#:~:text=Olumo%20Rock%20is%20located%20in,the%20members%20of%20the%20clan.
This rock looks like boat like in nature
Just imagine carrying this for real, lol, which is not possible, life of a tourist.
A trip to Olumo rock usually commences with a climb up the man-made stairs carved into the rock. The journey continues with climbs on irregularly sized rocks (or ladders which are now provided) through a narrow corridor that leads to the top of the rock. All along the way, catch sights of carvings in the rock, cowrie-studded statues and the ancient abode of the priestesses of the mountain deity who live in huts on the rock. Professional guides are available.