In stark contrast to the serenity of Angel’s View, the Devil’s Elbow is a thrilling hairpin bend along the famous Intestinal Road that winds up the mountain to the resort. This sharp curve, one of 22 along the 11-kilometre ascent, earned its ominous name due to its dramatic angle and the dizzying drop that flanks it. Historically, the road was carved out to provide access to the plateau, and the Devil’s Elbow quickly became both a challenge and a marvel for drivers and adventurers. Today, it’s a popular photo stop and a symbol of the journey’s daring spirit. Standing at the bend, guests are treated to a jaw-dropping view of the winding road below, snaking through dense forest and cliffs. The thrill of reaching this point, whether by car, bike, or on foot, is matched only by the sense of accomplishment it brings. It’s a reminder that the most rewarding views often come after the most winding paths. For thrill-seekers, it’s a must-see; for storytellers, it’s a tale worth sharing; and for everyone, it’s a visual feast that captures the wild heart of Obudu.