Abuja was declared as the Nigeria’s capital in 1991. Within few years Abuja urbanized into the sensitivity of Nigeria’s political and business activities. It includes all the concentration of a well tourist’s destination. Being the national capital, it is reputing with lots of executive and governmental buildings. Many airlines are offering flights to Abuja from major airports of UK. Lagos is main hub for all international flights to Nigeria, from where connecting flights are easily Available.
- Gurara Falls is a cool picnic spot for families, with serene and lush green environs. If you are also thinking of a plan to go for a leisure trip to Abuja by flights to Abuja then mark this site as must to be visit.
- The weird grey Zuma Rock of Abuja is most popular spot of the town from main road to Kaduna, assuming Australia’s Uluru its challenger.
- The "Aso Rock" is another nature’s sensation in Abuja. Its physically strange pattern makes a mysterious look in the evening times.
- The national Mosque of Abuja is affirmed as the national testimonial by the Nigerian Government. The majestic minarets around the celestial dome make it a fine graceful building. Muslim community of neighboring and other Muslim community reserves the Abuja flights on religious events to perform the religious customs in the mosque.
- Julie Useni Park is also a good amusement park, with many wild animals including Jackals, Rabbits, turtles, Lizard, Antelopes, Alligator and etc. The park also keeps many tourists’ entertainments activities such as a snooker lobby, business centre, and an open snack cafeteria that makes it an enjoyable site for animal lovers, children and families.
- Abuja National Stadium is the well served stadium as well as a hub for organizing social, cultural events. The Africa’s big sports’ event named African Games were also hosted here in 2003. The stadium is designed up on to the international nodes by German architectures. The stadium also has a gym, small lake and swimming pool.