
A Lagos based fast growing tourism business and travel consultancy firm, Farwill Consult, has organised another memorable road expedition to the breathtaking Olumirin Waterfalls in Erin-Ijesa, Osun State, South-West Nigeria.
This the company’s Chief Executive Officer Moshood Fatai says is a part of a strategic measure aimed at boosting local eco-tourism and harnessing Nigeria’s vast and diverse natural destination.
The latest engaging trip to the iconic natural endowment had 175 cooperative leaders on board from Lagos down to the Olumirin Waterfalls located in the South-Western state.
Reliving the memorable experience of the visiting team, the company said the journey was more than just sightseeing.
It was an immersive experience where nature, culture, and community spirit came together in perfect harmony, Farwill Consult stated.

A place of natural wonder, spiritual renewal
For several participants, Olumirin Waterfalls was more than a natural wonder — it was a spiritual experience.
The sound of cascading water against the rocks, the lush greenery, and the cool, refreshing atmosphere offered a serene backdrop for reflection and prayer.
Some visitors took the opportunity to use the water for spiritual cleansing and blessings, appreciating both the wonders of God and the uniqueness of this iconic Nigerian landmark.
Games, bonding and camaraderie at Olumirin Waterfalls pavilion
Following the initial waterfall tour, the touring group gathered at the Waterfalls Pavilion where an array of games brought excitement and laughter to the day.
The company said from Draft and Ludo to the traditional Ayo Olopon, friendly competitions sparked lively interactions among participants.
Other fun activities included the Cup Game, a lighthearted drinking challenge, and an energetic ball game — each fostering connection, teamwork, and camaraderie.
Games played during the trip included draft, ludo, cup game, drinking challenge, ayo olopon, and ball game.

Significance of celebrating eco-tourism in Nigeria
Speaking on the significance of the trip, the Management of Farwill Consult Limited emphasised the essence of experiencing Nigeria’s rich natural heritage first-hand.
They submitted that the tour to Erin-Ijesa was not only a leisure outing but also part of a broader mission to educate and inspire Nigerians about the beauty and value of the West African country’s lovely eco-tourism sites.
By combining cultural elements, recreational activities, and opportunities for personal reflection, Farwill Consult assured Nigerians and foreigners coming into the country, that the company would continue to redefine what eco-tourism means — making it accessible, engaging, and deeply meaningful for consumers.