Abuja
 

Abuja      

 

Get away to relaxing Abuja! Enjoy the theme park, spas and parks.

Did you know Abuja is the only African Capital City built especially for that purpose?

Some of the splendid attractions in Abuja include two monoliths, as well as government buildings and religious centers. A tour of Abuja reveals the modern architecture of this young, growing city, while informal spaces known as bush bars serve up drinks and snacks to eager visitors and tourists.

Abuja is a city planned for cars, with loop highway around the city and broad avenues. For tourists, taxis are bountiful and inexpensive, and transport apps such as Uber work well. Most are green ‘painted’ taxis and some very beaten up, but they get you there. 

You can access other towns from Abuja by bus like Lagos, Benin, Kano and Port Harcourt.

The dry season lasts from November to March, there’s occasionally sandstorms caused by the harmattan wind. The warm and humid season lasts from April to October.

Where to Eat in Abuja

LOCATED ON WITHIN THE RITE JABI COMPLEX ARGUNGU, is the third location for proprietors of Nkoyo and Marsala Wahala. Launched with a thatched beach front theme the restaurant is absolutely fantastic! The cozy outdoor thatched cabana is serviced by large cooling fans and a team of efficient waiters.

Where to Stay in Abuja

STONEHEDGE HOTEL, the quality of the hotel is very high, excellent rooms, good staff and a large impressive reception. You are treated with great courtesy and friendship.

Attractions in Abuja

ABUJA NATIONAL MOSQUE, it is the holy and artistic prayer place. The golden dome and minarets of the national mosque dominate the skyline of Nigeria’s capital city. It was built in year 1984