Biafra was an independent country from 1967 to 1970, but fierce repression by the Nigerian armed forces quickly dashed any separatist hopes. Despite the trauma of the war, still felt in the region, the former Biafra is an extraordinary place to explore, with its rich natural and cultural heritage, traditional ethnic groups, ancestral temples and mask cults.
The journey will begin in Port Harcourt, Nigeria’s oil capital, where we will meet the Ijaw fishing community of Okrika Island and learn about Iria rituals and body painting practices, characteristic of south-east Nigeria.
From the coast, we will travel to Umuahia, the former capital of Biafra where the new country was proclaimed on 30 May 1967. Here, we will visit the War Museum with interesting artefacts of the fighting Biafrans. We will head into the heart of Igboland in the town of Ohafia, where we will be able to admire Igbo masks and enter the ancestral shrine that holds some of the oldest surviving statues in Africa (outside museums). We will then head to the Cross River State, a beautiful natural area with forests and creeks on the border with Cameroon. In this river and coastal area we will meet two ethnic groups, the Oron and the Efik, who were once skilled traders, first with the Portuguese and later with the British, and visit the Pandillus mandrill reserve. We will finally arrive in Calabar, one of the oldest colonial settlements in coastal Nigeria, with its old wooden houses, colonial church and museum, set up in the old British governor’s house.
Day 1 :
Outward flight/Port Harcourt (PHC)
Day 2 :
Port Harcourt/Okrika Island/Port Harcourt
The Ijaw fishing village on Okrika Island, where Iria ceremonies for girls of marriageable age survive.
Day 3 :
Port Harcourt/Umuhaia
The capital of Biafra and the war museum.
Day 4 :
Umuhaia/Ohafia
The Igbo mask performances and the Ohafia ancestral shrine.
Day 5 :
Ohafia/Uyo
British colonial architecture in Uyo.
Day 6 :
Uyo/Oron
Encounter with the Oron ethnic group, famous for their funerary statues, and meeting with the king.
Day 7 :
Oron/Calabar
The beautiful palace of the Governor of Calabar and the mandrill preservation project.
Day 8 :
Calabar/Creek Town/Calabar
Boat trip to an ethnic Efik village.
Day 9 :
Calabar/Port Harcourt
Igbo villages towards the delta of the Niger River.
Day 10 :
Port Harcourt (PHC)/Return Flight
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