Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, is a city of modernity, governance, and cultural fusion.
Known for its meticulously planned layout, Abuja is home to iconic landmarks such as the Aso Rock, a massive monolith that serves as the city’s backdrop, and the Abuja National Mosque, a stunning architectural masterpiece.
Visitors can explore the serene Millennium Park or learn about Nigeria’s history at the National Museum and Cultural Center.
With its luxury accommodations, thriving arts scene, and vibrant nightlife, Abuja is a destination that offers a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement.
Area: 7,315 km²
Elevation: 840 m
Climate: Aw
Major Areas: Maitama, Wuse, Garki, Asokoro
Demonym: Abujaite
Founded by: Nigerian Federal Government
Major Landmarks and Activities:
1. Aso Rock – A majestic monolith that defines Abuja’s skyline.
2. Abuja National Mosque – A magnificent symbol of spirituality and architecture.
3. Millennium Park – A tranquil green space in the heart of the city.
4. National Museum and Cultural Center – A repository of Nigeria’s rich history.
5. Jabi Lake Park – A scenic spot for boating and leisure activities.