The Idanre Hill, or Oke Idanre is located in Idanre town in Ondo State of southwestern Nigeria. Views from the Idanre Hills. The Idanre hill is well-known.
Idanre Hill is a beautiful hill with 682 steps from the ground. It's not an easy climb, but it's totally worth the Journey. There are about 5 huts on the way up ...
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Idanre hill is well-known for its landscape. Its wide variety on cultural sites as 'Owa's Palace', shrines, The Old Court, Belfry, Agbooogun footprint, thunder water (Omi Apaara) and burial grounds have since brought the location fame and the nation's nomination for the
UNESCO World Heritage Site shortlist. It resides 3000 ft (914.4meters) above sea level and houses a unique ecosystem upon which the cultural landscape has Integrated.
Idanre Hills is located on a Precambrian igneous batholith that is about 500 Million years old, and is cut by several large fracture that form deep valleys within the rocks.
This site was added to the
UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on October 8, 2007 in the Cultural category.
Myth
Idanre Hill is said to have 9 ancient wonders and beliefs.
All the following myths are located on the Idanre hills;
1. "Ibi Akaso" The Steps
2. The King's Palace
3. Agboogun’s Legacy
4. Unreadable signs
5. Agboogun's footprint
6. The wonderful mat
7. "Omi Aopara" Aopara Water
8. The Orosun Hill
9. Arun river.
Civilization
The ancient settlement of Idanre has existed on the hill since antiquity, however Western civilization was introduced to the ancient city when a team of missionaries led by Rev. Gilbert Carter arrived in the year 1894.
The missionaries built the first primary school in the year 1896 of which the clay building still stands strong till this day. In the year 1906, a law court was established which includes an ancient prison where the convicts spend their jail term.
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