Many African sites hold mystic stories which draw curious travellers to them - some ancestral sites and spooky vibes they give off attract many adventure-seeking tourists to have a feel of the experience. To cater to the travel needs of travellers seeking to explore Africa, Jovago.com brings you 4 of Africa’s springs to make your vacation even more memorable than you bargained for!
Ikogosi Springs, Nigeria
Ikogosi Warm Spring’s mystery lies in its therapeutic effect on ailment and aches of many forms. It flows beside a cold spring which even adds to the air of mystery it evokes. Experts call it a “geological wonder”, many call it a “healing spring, it is indeed one of a kind. Common folklore about the existence of the Ikogosi springs from a tale of a man and his two wives; the warm spring depicts one of the wives - the rather troublesome one while the cold spring depicts the other, the more easy-going one.
Many believe in the healing properties of the Ikogosi Springs as visitors come from far and wide to fetch some of this water for future use. Apart from the magical springs, ecotourism is a another magnet that draws tourists to this destination, especially those who long to commune with Mother Nature...
Montagu Springs, South Africa
Montagu Springs is every tourist’s ideal retreat - it appeals to all types of travellers ranging from the adrenaline rush-seeking bunch to the laidback nature lover. These famous springs are said to have restored the sick Victorian settlers in the olden days. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the mystery of Montago Springs, it is indeed one destination to check out on your next vacation to South Africa!
Ai Ai’s Springs, Namibia
The Ai-Ais Spring is one rich in sulphur and minerals, it translates to mean “burning water” in the local dialect of the region. With a resort built around it, tourists have the more reason to flock to it! Located at the southern part of the Fish River Canyon in Namibia, it is part of the Ai-Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park. Ai-Ais offers hiking routes for the adventurers to take on and a dip in the water soothes the bones and minds of both the old and the young
Kitagata Springs, Uganda
Located in the Sheema district of Western Uganda, Kitagata is also rich in minerals and chemicals which are said to have healing and restorative properties. The Ngaromwenda river supplies the springs. The Kitagata Springs are fondly referred to as the “Mulago Hot Springs” - “mulago” translates to mean “hospital” to drive home its healing abilities. It is also surrounded by works of Mother Nature adding to its serenity...
Ikogosi is not just for healing,it is filled with miracles oh!
Mind you,when i was a Corps member in Ilesa,i visited the Ikogosi spring,infact we spent the night there and bathed in the water..That experience is what i cannot even explain.I shone like a diamond for months after that bathe and i had miracles rolling into my life....I touched the point where cold water meets warm water and i told God to .................
Anyways,if you can,please visit there and come back to gist us!
Healibg springs indeed, I will pass.
ReplyDeleteI heard ikogosi's hot water is artificial jo it's only the cold one that is natural
DeleteSince the source of swan water is ikogosi spring, we can drink lots of it, no need visiting.
DeleteEverything in Africa is mysterious.
DeleteBlack people with black mentality
Stella pls complete it naa, you told God to??.............. lol
ReplyDeleteWhere is it located biko?
ReplyDeleteAhhh Aunty Stella you lie ooooo.....diamond...you dey shine for months....aunty Stella lie lie..lol
ReplyDeletePls who will gist us?, my ear is itching.
ReplyDeleteokay noted
ReplyDelete#GODWIN
Av been to ikogosi as part of the rubbish excursion my school did but it was worth it. I sha took the water. I no send them and their yeye instruction.
ReplyDeleteAfi healing!
ReplyDeleteOnly one word best describes ikogosi springs for me..MAGICAL.
ReplyDeleteHow do I get there. I want to visit. Now now
ReplyDeleteOn my way.....
ReplyDeleteIf I hear
ReplyDeleteIkogosi, here I come *packs belongings*
ReplyDeleteWow I love natural adventures I wish I can go there but for where? I pray one day I get to go to those places
ReplyDeleteStella the gist isn't complete na...
ReplyDeleteIkogosi I will try to visit, as for SA never!
ReplyDeleteAnd you prayed for a hubby.
ReplyDeleteMake I come go do my own visit too.
Lol.
hmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteadded to my wish list
ReplyDeleteStella if it is Sisi Eko, you will urge her to continue with her story. so stella continue and tell us the feeling.
ReplyDeletewant to know what the water did to you.
Lmao!!! Don't mind Stella.
Deletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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No naija... Ojoro dey here o....
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Waoh, so u served in my home town, glad to hear that
ReplyDeleteHope u enjoyed the place while serving
What of Xenophobia Springs in South Africa?
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