There is no part of the world without attractive virtues. No wonder the Atlas of Nigeria (2001) maintains that tourism potentials are fairly evenly distributed in Africa. However, Ijeomah (2007) observed that some areas maybe more endowed than others. The major tourist attraction in Africa is wildlife (Kamuaro, 1996) and the Niger Delta of Nigeria is well endowed with these resources. In spite of this great endowment, the economies of many rural agrarian households in the Niger Delta are not diversified in the face of high level of environmental pollution (from many years of petroleum prospecting and exploration), which has paralyzed farming, the mainstay of the communities’ economies - farm lands have been destroyed, crop yield drastically reduced, fishing activities grounded and aquatic lives virtually castrated (Ibaba, 2002), as many other sectors in the Niger Delta region have consistently suffered cultural neglects due to over dependence on revenue from petroleum products. Poverty has become prevalent among households in Rivers and Bayelsa States, who should not have any genuine reason to