Yenagoa Ox-bow Lake is tucked at a corner of Yenagoa town, the capital of Bayelsa State, southern Nigeria. Overtime, most parts of the bean-shaped lake had been kept pristine, except for an area being dredged and sand- filled. A neatly tarred road leads to a wide circular platform at the edge of the lake, rimmed with numerous barbecue, suya and drink vendor stands as well as well-arranged sitting chairs and tables- all set to give visitors a memorable experience at the lakeside; an experience that will keep them coming back for more. The Ox-Bow lake in Yenagoa plays host to the rich and powerful every day, but the ordinary folk hardly have access to the tourist attraction. For a first time visitor to Yenogoa, locating the ox-bow lake, situated at the outskirt of the town's metropolis and unarguably one of the main tourist attractions of the town , is no big deal. Created by the Sylva administration, the Ox-bow Lake, with its serene and lush vegetation, is a natural and enchanting attraction that holds visitors...
Read moreOx Bow Lake in Bayelsa is a picturesque gem nestled within the tranquil landscapes of Yenagoa.
Surrounded by lush greenery and serene waters, it offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life.
The natural beauty of the lake, with its winding curves and reflective surface, provides a perfect backdrop for relaxation, photography, and nature walks.
Visitors can also explore the rich biodiversity of the area, spotting various bird species and aquatic life.
Whether you're seeking solitude or seeking to reconnect with nature, Ox Bow Lake is a must-visit destination in Bayelsa, offering a refreshing escape into the heart of...
Read morePotentially a great place for entertainment and tourism. Quite popular despite it's lack of expected attraction for variety of boat cruise and water based fun fare. It's patronage is mainly for the open space, scenic lake view and the accompanying breeze. Drinks, pepper soup and similar delicacies are served in makeshift shelters. A standard gallery for viewing water events is in place but...
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