Erin-Ijesha is in Osun State, South West Nigeria, best known for the Erin-Ijesa Waterfalls.
Understand
[edit]Erin-Ijesa is about 10 kilometres north of Ilesa. It is in Ori-ade local government in Osun State. It is a small town and it shares boundaries with Efon-Alaye in the north, Ipetu-Ijesa in the south, Ipole-Ekiti in the east and Erinmo in the west. By 2006 Erin-Ijesa’s population was 8,111. The main economic stay of the town is farming and craft making.
Climate
[edit]Erin-Ijesha has alternating hot dry and warm humid seasons. The temperature ranges from 30-34⁰C with average annual rainfall of 1500 cm.
Get in
[edit]Buses from main parks and bus terminals in Lagos / Ibadan can be boarded for about ₦ 3000 (USD 6). Private taxis can be hired from Lagos / Ibadan for USD 30-50. The journey takes about four hours along the heavily trafficked Lagos-Ibadan expressway, and about 2 hours from Akure - Ilesha expressway, It is 60 km by road northwest from Akure, and 126 km by road east of Ibadan.
Get around
[edit]The means of transportation within Erin-Ijesha town is mostly by motorcycle (known as okada) and few taxis. The motorcycles are cheap and more available everywhere. It will cost
See
[edit]They have a major market is the Oyigbo-Mekun market, also known as Oodua market, at the centre of the town
Do
[edit]For some outdoor touring and hiking, you could try:
- 1 Erin-Ijesa Waterfalls (Olumirin Waterfalls). This is perhaps one of the best hiking in southwestern Nigeria, a seven step waterfall, with a landscape of projecting hills and where you can have a feel of the surrounding Nigerian countryside. There are like seven steps, each with a waterfall except the seventh layer, so prepare for a bit of a workout. Adult - ₦1000.