Ready for a memorable adventure in Calabar? This vibrant city has a rich history, awe-inspiring natural landscapes, and electrifying cultural events. Whether you're a curious traveler or a returning guest, Calabar’s hidden gems will captivate you.
Join us as we explore The South-South's Best Kept Secrets.
The Calabar Carnival
Get ready for Africa’s biggest street party—the Calabar Carnival! A whirlwind of color, music, and parades, this month-long celebration is the ultimate showcase of African culture and creativity. From December 1st to 31st, The Carnival Calabar takes center stage as West Africa’s largest and most exciting tourism event. It draws over two million revelers and participants from more than 25 countries. The iconic Battle of the Bands and Street Parade is even broadcast to a TV audience of approximately 50 million! Enjoy exclusive access to a detailed Carnival schedule and save over 40% with our Early Bird High Season offer when you book a Luxury Suite at ChallawaRiver Homes by October 31st.
Marina Resort
The Marina Resort stands on the historic grounds of a former slave port, where thousands of Africans were sent across the Atlantic during the transatlantic slave trade. Explore the Slave History Museum, which features lifelike simulations offering a vivid glimpse into the somber reality of slavery. Afterward, stroll along the beachfront promenade, where you can savor local cuisine and cocktails at Caribbean-inspired bars and cozy outdoor lounges. It's just a short ride from your Serviced Apartment in Calabar at ChallawaRiver Homes, with an entry fee of N100 per person to access the resort.
Kwa Falls
Need a break from the city? Kwa Falls is a breathtaking waterfall nestled in a narrow, steep gorge on the headwaters of the Kwa River, famous for its scenic 300-step staircase that leads down to the serene resting place of the misty waters.
Nearby, the Kwa River Sand Beach is the perfect spot for a peaceful afternoon escape. A true haven for nature lovers, Kwa Falls offers a fairytale-like experience as you hike through lush greenery to uncover this hidden gem. Pack a picnic and enjoy a refreshing day trip to this stunning destination—just an hour from ChallawaRiver Homes.
There's an entry/tour fee to the WaterFalls: Group Tour Fee: N1000 per Person (Minimum 4 Persons); Solo Tour Fee per Person: N5000.
Oh! And did we mention that one of our Luxury Suites is named after this breathtaking natural wonder?
Pandrillus Drill Ranch
Craving an adventure with a wild side?
Visit Pandrillus Drill Ranch, home to endangered primates. Over 85 lone drills have been rehabilitated into six social groups, now thriving and raising a new generation of drills. Pandrillus’ mission is to protect and conserve all drills both in captivity and in the wild.
Whether you're exploring with family or on a solo trip, this tranquil sanctuary is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts—just 20 minutes away from your cozy suite at ChallawaRiver Homes.
No entrance fee, but donations are appreciated!
National Museum Calabar
History buffs, this one’s for you!
Nestled along the bank of the Calabar River, the Old Residency Museum is a true gem. Step back in time and explore Calabar’s colonial past at the National Museum Calabar. Prefabricated in 1884 in Glasgow, Scotland, and brought to Calabar to house British officials in the former Niger Area, this building is often called Nigeria’s first "Aso Rock."
The museum showcases an eye-opening collection, from exhibits on the transatlantic slave trade to displays highlighting the city’s rich and captivating history. A must-visit for any history enthusiast. While entry is free, there is a tour fee of N500 per person.
So what are you waiting for? Book your stay at ChallawaRiver Homes, one of the top vacation rentals in Calabar, today! Whether you're seeking an extended staycation or a short-term rental, we've got you covered with our fully furnished Luxury Apartments.
Adventure is calling—see you in Calabar
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