Calabar is a vibrant old city located on a natural hill along the Calabar River in Cross River State, Nigeria. It lies at approx. 5 miles (8 km) upstream from the river’s entrance into the Cross River estuary.
From its existence in the early 17th century, Calabar has held true to its motto “the people’s paradise.” The city was once a major trading hub during the colonial era and served as the capital of the British Southern Protectorate. its rich history, culture, and natural environment are primary reasons for its popularity among tourists. Particularly, every year, the Calabar Carnival, usually held in December, draws thousands of visitors and guests from all parts of the world.
Some of its historical landmarks include the Slave Museum, Duke Town church (which is one of the oldest churches in Nigeria, established by the Presbyterian missionaries), the home and tomb of Mary Slessor, the missionary from Dundee in Scotland, who ended the killing of twins in Nigeria.





