10 Reasons to Visit Ugele-Iho Oloko Cave in Ikere-Ekiti
Discover the hidden gem of Ugele-Iho Oloko Cave in Ikere-Ekiti. This remarkable site combines archaeology, history, culture, and adventure. The cave dates back to the Late Stone Age and shows evidence of human occupation around A.D. 1310. Oral history links it to a hunter from Ile-Ife, and it once served as a refuge during Yoruba wars. Explore five natural compartments, winding tunnels, and unique chambers named for their ancient functions. Radiocarbon dating, microlith tools, and metal artifacts reveal its rich archaeological heritage. Today, Ugele Cave offers panoramic hilltop views, dense forest trails, and thrilling exploration. It has gained support from local custodians, the Discover Ekiti Tourism Club, and state tourism authorities.
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