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I visited Gurara Waterfall, Niger State, Nigeria Gurara Waterfall, located in Gurara Local Government Area of Niger State, Nigeria, is a breathtaking natural attraction with deep cultural and historical significance. The name Gurara originates from two deities of the Gwari (Gbagyi) people—Gura and Rara. Gura was believed to be a powerful male spirit associated with strength and protection, while Rara was a female deity linked to fertility and abundance. The Gwari people performed rituals and sacrifices at the waterfall, seeking blessings for rain, bountiful harvests, and protection.Gurara Waterfall, Nigeria State Nigeria. The name Gurara comes from a combination of these two deities, reflecting the indigenous belief that the waterfall was a sacred place. Before colonial influence, and in recent times, the locals likely performed rituals and offerings to these gods to seek blessings and protection. Originally discovered by local hunters, Gurara Waterfall later gained attention from European explorers during the colonial era. Over time, it became a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its impressive 30-meter-high cascades and seasonal width of up to 200 meters. Today, the waterfall is known for its scenic beauty, offering opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and sightseeing while preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Gwari people. The best time to visit is between January - May which is predominantly dry season in Nigeria. The water from the fall is heavy during rainy season and you can only admire from afar. #Nigeria #PlacesInNigeria #Gurara #Waterfall