Kwa Falls offers a breathtaking view of falling waters, lush tropical vegetation, and a serene atmosphere. The waterfall is located in Anegeje village in Akamkpa LGA in Cross River State and is an extension of the Kwa River. 

If you’re looking for an unforgettable escape into nature, this enchanting waterfall is an ideal location—just 42.8 kilometers from Millennium Park (Eleven Eleven Roundabout). 

Things to do at the Kwa Waterfalls

  • Hike down a 234-step staircase to the riverbed of the waterfall for the best view—counting the steps as you walk can be oddly satisfying. 
  • Enjoy the scenic view of flowing waters at the feet of the waterfall—also a perfect place for drone shots and pictures.
  • Prepare for more hiking, rock climbing, and burning of calories while making your way along the riverbed to enjoy the full-length view of the river.
  • Enjoy a little picnic with food and drinks on the rocky side of the riverbed, so prepare beforehand. 
  • If you’re an experienced swimmer, immerse yourself in the crystal-clear plunge pool at the base of the falls.

How to visit the Kwa Waterfalls

Getting there

  • From Millennium Park, continue to Calabar Rd/Murtala Mohammed Way.
    • Head south on Eleven Eleven toward Moore Rd
    • Pass by PN Amadi Nigeria Enterprise (on the right)
    • Turn left at Calabar Homeland Hotel onto Moore Rd
  • Continue on Murtala Mohammed Way
    • At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Calabar Rd/Murtala Mohammed Way
    • Continue to follow Murtala Mohammed Way
    • Pass by Eleven Eleven Roundabout (on the right)
    • Turn right at Agabi Motors onto MCC Rd
    • Pass by the gas station (on the left)
  • Continue on Mcc Rd. Take Mbebu to Calabar-Ikom Rd/Ekang-Oban-Duke Town Rd/Ikot Offiong – Ekang Rd in Ojuk North
    • At the roundabout, continue straight to stay on Mcc Rd
    • Pass by Prepre Services (on the left)
    • At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Ifeta Bch Rd/Mcc Rd
    • Pass by JONATHAN BYPASS ROUNDABOUT (on the left)
  • Continue onto Ifeta Beach Rd
  • Continue onto Mbebu
    • Pass by the church (on the right in 2 km)
    • Slight right
    • Keep left
    • Pass by MATISON-JEF GUEST HOUSE (on the left in 2.1 km)
  • Continue onto Ekang-Oban-Duke Town Rd
    • Slight left at the church onto Calabar-Ikom Rd/Ekang-Oban-Duke Town Rd/Ikot Offiong – Ekang Rd
    • Pass by AG FASHIONS (on the left in 2.6 km)
  • Drive to your destination

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Visiting tips

The best time to visit Kwa Waterfall is during the dry season. This ensures that you can get a full and up-close view of the waterfall. While visiting during the rainy season enhances the waterfall’s flow, it may also make access more challenging due to increased water levels.

Additionally, it’s important to avoid wearing any slippery footwear and too much baggage due to the steep terrain.

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Visitor Information

Location

Oban Road, Aningeje Town, Oban Division of the Cross River National Park, Calabar.

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Other questions about Kwa Waterfalls?

Can I hire a guide at Kwa Falls?

Yes, you can hire a local guide, like the caretaker’s son, who knows the area and takes great photos. 

Is swimming allowed in the waters of Kwa Falls?

Yes, it is quite refreshing to take a dip in the water after the walk down. It’s safer to swim at the shallow part of the water.

What should I wear when visiting Kwa Falls?

Wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for hiking, as there is a mild hike involved with a few difficult spots.

Can I bring food and drinks to Kwa Falls?

Yes, you can go there to have a picnic with your friends.

Is there an art museum at Kwa Falls?

Yes, you can support the local art museum on the site.

What is the best time to visit Kwa Falls?

It is best to visit Kwa Falls during the dry season. The falls are particularly mesmerizing during the rainy season when the water flow is at its peak, creating a spectacular display of nature’s power. However, accessing the waterfall might be difficult in the heart of the rainy season, as the river will probably fill up the gorge from side to side. 

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Location
Southern Nigeria Calabar • Obudu • Ikom
Best Time
Mar-May 15-30°C (varies by season)
Trip Cost
NGN499,000 3-day average stay
Flight
1-3 hours within Nigeria

Quick Facts: English widely spoken • Best for nature experiences

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