Oke-Ila Orangun
Osun, Nigeria
About Oke-Ila Orangun
Oke-Ila Orangun is a historic town in Osun State, the headquarters of Ifedayo local government area. It is one of the oldest Igbomina Yoruba towns, located in the hilly northeastern part of the state. Oke-Ila Orangun is known for its traditional ruler and the annual Oke-Ila Day festival. The town's economy is based on cocoa, yam, cassava, and maize farming. The surrounding hills offer scenic views of the Igbomina landscape.
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By Plane
Ilorin International Airport (ILR) is about 100 km north-west.
By Train
By Car / Road
Oke-Ila Orangun is north of Ila Orangun on the Ila–Igbaja road. Buses from Osogbo serve the area.
Okada serve the town.
Things to do
Oke-Ila Orangun Palace — the traditional palace
Oke-Ila Day festival grounds
Igbomina hills — scenic views
Attend Oke-Ila Day — the annual cultural festival
Hike the surrounding hills — panoramic views
Visit the traditional palace
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Igbomina Yoruba cuisine.
Cafes & Nightlife
Zobo and bottled drinks.
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Guesthouses from ₦3,000–5,000.
What to buy
Cocoa, yam, and cassava.
Go next
- Ila Orangun — 15 min south
- Osogbo — 1.5 hr south-west
- Ilorin — 1.5 hr north-west
Nearby in Osun
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