2) Kainji National Park
The Kainji national park is a fabulously terrific hub for sightseeing. It is an A-list choice for tourists to visit. It was established in 1979. It sits in an area of about 5,400 Sq. metres. It is home to various animal species like Baboon, Roan antelopes, Hippopotamus, Hartebeest and Monkeys. It is located in Kainji in Borgu LGA.
Zuma Rock
Made popular by its appearance on Nigeria’s 100 naira note, Zuma rock is 2,379 ft. high. It is a must visit. It is a must visit.
LODGING
Since Niger state is the next door neighbour of Abuja, it is fully taking advantage of it. The room or suite you sleep depends on what you are looking for. You can get affordable and expensive. It is a perfect mix of both. These hotels are located in Minna-the state capital, Bida, Suleja and Kontagora. The hotels are Haske Luxury hotel, Bab-Hab Guest Inn, Doko International hotel, Yanna Hotel, and Nasfah hotel.
SHOPPING
Many shoppers prefer to purchase what they want in Abuja while they lodge in Niger state. Despite this, there are pockets of stores and malls that are on the ground for patronage. Among them are Evidence stores, Ugotex Enterprises, Yokas ventures, Shop ‘n’ pick supermarket, Wima gift shop and Bystores.
EATING
In Minna and other major cities in Niger, there are good restaurants where tourists can enjoy a locally made meal. However, as with shopping, the proximity of Abuja to Niger keeps visitors focused on restaurants in the capital city. Notwithstanding, there are joints and bukkas where you can explore on a trip here. Some of them include Solo restaurant, People’s restaurant, D’Kiishin and Do Good restaurant.
FUN FACT
Niger state is the ‘boy’s quarter’ of Abuja. Residents who cannot afford Abuja’s high accommodation fees seek solace in Niger state where land is inexpensive and food, cheap.