 10 most beautiful cities in Nigeria in 2022. Welcome back, my humble and all-time subscribers, a big shout out to those visiting for the first time. In today's video, Africa Reloaded will take you to the 10 most beautiful cities in Nigeria. Are you planning a vacation in Nigeria and don't know which city to stay in? Do you wanna relocate there with your family and don't know where to settle? Well, worry less, for Africa Reloaded has got you covered. Nigeria is a fascinating country with amazing cities. Most of these cities are known across the country for their attractions, scenery, natural resources, and cultural heritage. Nigeria has a lot of beautiful cities, which has made it one of the most beautiful tourist centers, but it also has good road networks as well as other infrastructural facilities. If you are looking for the finest cities in Nigeria that are well-developed, we invite you to explore any of the following urban-developed and beautiful cities that we will mention below. We have come up with a list of the 10 most beautiful cities in Nigeria, so in no particular order, here are the most loved cities in Nigeria. 10, worry. This city is one of the major hubs of petroleum activities and businesses in Southern Nigeria. It is the commercial capital city of Delta State. The city is known nationwide for its unique Pigeon English. Also, the city has a lot of tourist attractions, which include the Palace of the Aulu of Worry, Worry Kingdom Royal Cemetery, Chief Nonna's Palace, Ifuran Garden Park, Red Mangro Swamp, a Brockett Turf and Country Club, a Brockett River Resorts Motel, Delta Shopping Mall, and Worry Township Stadium. Going for a vacation in this city or relocating there with your family is one of the best options you have taken so far. Furthermore, the city also plays host to the Akuroro Festival, which is celebrated by the Okur people of Worry and is generally celebrated in July or August. 9, Kajuna. Kajuna is the capital of Kajuna State in Northwestern Nigeria on the Kajuna River. It is a trade center and a major transportation hub for the surrounding agricultural areas with its rail and road junction. It is one of the most industrialized cities in Northern Nigeria and it plays host to one of the four old refineries in the country. The city boasts beautiful tourist attractions such as Kajuna Museum, the Lugard Footbridge, Kajuru Castle, Kamaku National Park, the Emir of Zazuah Palace, the Knock Village, Matsurga Waterfall, Trapped Ranch and Resorts. So if you leave this city without visiting it, then you are missing out. 8, Buyo. Popularly known as the Land of Promise, Buyo is the capital of Aqua Ibum in South Nigeria. With its well-structured road networks, first-class hotels and beautiful sites, Buyo is a place to be. Trust me, you won't regret visiting and note that one day won't be enough to tour the whole city. Tourist sites in these cities include Ibum Connection, Ibum Tropicana Entertainment Center, National Museum of Colonial History, the Amalcamation House, God's Will Abed Akpabio International Stadium, Meridian Hotel and Golf Resort, Kilimanjaro Restaurant and I've No Beach. This city also hosts the Ek Festival every December. 7, Port Harcourt, a judged as one of the most exciting cities to live in Nigeria. Port Harcourt is the capital city of River State, an oil-rich region of the Niger Delta. Notwithstanding its industrial activities, the city boasts many tourist attractions in the country. Some tourist attractions to explore in the city include Port Harcourt Tourist Beach, Bonnie Island, Port Harcourt Zoo, Port Harcourt City Mall, Mile One Street Market, Bull King Restaurant, Port Harcourt Golf Club, River State Museum, Port Harcourt Pleasure Park and Isaac Barrow Park. Missing out on this gorgeous city is not the best thing to do. 6, Inugu. This city is the capital of Inugu state in southeastern Nigeria, which is also called the Call City as it is nicknamed. The city is popular for its cuisine, robust industries, and of course the local palm wine. The city has an amazing road network and plays host to lots of exciting tourist attractions, such as Inugu Museum, Inugu Golf Course, Milken Hills, Ezegu Tourist Complex, Awam Cave and Waterfall, Nguo Caves and Waterfall, Opi Lake Complex, Polo Annusement Park. It is worthwhile to mention that Inugu is occupied by the Igbo ethnic group, whose two important annual Igbo traditional festivals are the New Yam Festival and the M-Manwu Festival. The New Yam Festival is usually held between August and October to mark the harvesting and feasting of the New Yam. 5, Joss. This city is found in the middle belt of Nigeria. It is the administrative capital and largest city in Plateau state. The beauty of this beautiful city is best described by its romantic and temperate climate, magnificent geography and landmarks, as well as mind-blowing tourist attractions. This has made the city a destination of choice for many tourists and fun seekers within and outside Nigeria. Some tourist attractions in the city are Shear Hymns, Waste Rocks, Ream Rock Formation, Curl Falls, Asop Falls, Joss Wildlife Park, Joss Zoological Garden, Pandem Game Reserve, Nariguta Leather Works, Solomon Law Amusement Park. 4, Ory. Ory is the capital of the most state in Nigeria, set in the heart of Igboland. It is currently referred to as one of the entertainment hubs of Nigeria because of its high density of spacious hotels, high street casinos, production studios and high quality centers for relaxation. It is the home of the annual beauty pageants, Miss Heartland and Miss Adama. Furthermore, it plays host to tourist attractions such as the National Museum, Ory, Embarie Cultural and Art Center, Aguda Lake, Nekid Zoo, Ory Mall, Dan NEM Stadium, Maria Asumta Cathedral, Ory Amusement Park, etc. The presence of natural springs all over the city makes it one of the most beautiful cities in Nigeria. 3, Calabar. This city is arguably the biggest tourist city in Western Africa. With its numerous tourist attractions and the hospitable culture of the Calabar locals, this city lives up to its name. Also, it is the capital of the Cross River. The city has a well-planned road network and buildings. It is also one of the hosts of one of the most popular street carnivals in Africa. The Calabar International Street Carnival is held annually. Some tourist attractions in the city include the National Museum, Calabar, Slave Museum, Drill Rehabilitation Center, Cross River National Park, Kuala Waterfalls, Chief Iqpo Basis House, Mary Slesser's House, Statue of Mary Slesser, Tortuga Island, the Tomb of Mary Slesser, etc. The city's delicious Edikeikong soup is unarguably the most sought-after soup in the country. Not only because of its great taste, but because, as the name translates, Edikeikong simply means vegetable soup. 2, Lagos. Lagos is the most populous city in Nigeria and on the African continent. Lagos is a major financial center for all of Africa and is the economic hub of Lagos State. The mega city has the fourth highest GDP in Africa and it is one of the largest and busiest seaports on the continent. It is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. The city plays host to lots of exciting standard hotels and tourist attractions that serve as relaxation centers. Some tourist sites in the city include Tafalabaelwa Square, Teslam Balladun Stadium, Third Mainland Bridge, Nigerian National Museum, Lecky Conservation Center, New African Shrine, Jehalobia Recreation Park and Gardens, Freedom Park, National Arts Theater, La Champagne Tropical Beach Resort, High Impact Planet, Silverbird Galleria, Calacuta Republic Museum, Eco Hotels and Suites. 1, Abuja. Unarguably one of the most organized and well-developed cities in Nigeria, Abuja is the capital of the federal capital territory. There are many recreational centers, five-star hotels and world-class shopping malls all over the city. The city's tourist attractions include Aso Rock, the National Presidential Villa, the National Assembly Complex, Zuma Rock, the Supreme Court Complex, the National Stadium and the National Stadium, among others. While in Abuja, experience a different kind of sightseeing that will make your visit memorable. Just like me, you won't regret visiting this adorable city. Well, here comes the end of our list. If your favorite city was not mentioned, it does not mean that it is not beautiful. We have managed to squeeze out this list just to bring you the best that we could offer. While hoping you enjoyed our content package, please give us a thumbs up by hitting our like button or better still, share, subscribe and also turn on your notifications for more incoming videos if you have not done so. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more informative videos.