A privilege that Suleja enjoys
is that many people think that it is in Abuja. This perception is
rubbing off positively on Suleja as tourists, fun seekers and
politicians flood the town to escape the busy-life of Abuja.
Suleja
is a traditional emirate in Niger State largely famous for pottery,
cotton weaving, dyeing, farming, and mat weaving. It has a population
of 216,518 people and was originally named Abuja but had to change to Suleja after
the Nigerian Government adopted Abuja as its Federal Capital Territory
in 1976. The paramount ruler is Awwal Ibrahim, Emir of Zazzau, of Suleja
who ascended the throne in 1993. There is so much to see and do in
Suleja even though it is not alluring as Abuja. Jovago.com, Africa’s No
1 hotel booking portal tells you more about the town.
TOP THREE SITES
Gurara Waterfall
is one of the well-known tourist attractions in Nigeria. It is 30
metres above ground level and covers as much as 300 metres. It has only
one cascading fall and was discovered in 1745 by a Gwari hunted called
Buba. It is a perfect recreational hub for fun seekers.
Zuma Rock
Zuma
Rock features prominently on Nigeria’s 100 naira note. It offers an
astonishing view of Suleja, that is if you climb to the top. It is 725
feet tall. The rock was served as a safe haven for Gbayi people escaping
attacks during inter-tribal wars.
Mayanka Falls
The
Mayanka Falls is just a stone’s throw from the Palace of the Sarkin
Zazzau (Suleja). It is a location replete with so much history spanning
two hundred years. It is also a nice place to have fun when you are in
Suleja.
Hotels
Suleja
is an affordable town and the hotels located there are in line with
this affordability. This should not be surprising because it is the
younger brother of Abuja. Hence, many visitors to Abuja may prefer to
stay in Suleja. If you take such a decisions here are some hotels you
will find there City Link Palace Hotel, Agenda Suites and
Resorts, Sarafina Hotel, Gold Touch Garden Hotel, Double Tee Guest Inn,
Jim N Guest House, and NNPC Guest House among others.
Eating
Many
of the restaurants in Suleja are small scale restaurants. Do not expect
to see the more established restaurants at every stop because they are
very few. Some of the small-scale restaurants include Madam Edo Restaurant, Daura Restaurant, Makas Eatery, Lace Restaurant, and Makas Eatery.
Shopping
Madakin Gini Superstore, Shebell Supermarkets and Cosmetics, Pintos Superstore and Celebraty Supermarket are
some of the shopping centres which serves Suleja. There are smaller
shops which you can patronize. However, if you want to do any serious
shopping, you have to drive to Abuja. Aside that, the aforementioned
shopping centres are Okay. If you prefer the market, you can visit Madala market or Ibrahim Babangida Market.
Fun facts
Suleja was one of the towns where the ancient sculptures of the Nok culture was discovered.
Ogunfowoke Adeniyi | |
Travel/Technology Writer | |
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