With its great riches and breath taking scenery; Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, captures the hearts of many. Being built in the 1980s, Abuja resembles styles that reflect its timings, but has also shown much improvement. Being a new city it is difficult to construct and to adapt, Abuja has managed to excel in all aspects; it is currently the richest city in Africa. Presently in the process of building the Millennium Tower, an eight story skyline that reaches 170 meters above the city; has become a major tourist attraction. It is the largest building in all of Nigeria.
Alternative attractions to visit during your stay in Abuja are: Zuma Rock. Zuma Rock, now a candidate for the Seven Wonders, is a monolith in Niger, featuring a face on the side of the monolith. It is also known as the "Gateway to Abuja." Abuja is well known for its greenery and wildlife, what better way to experience then to visit The National Arboretum. The National Arboretum, consists of a restricted fenced area in which one hundred acres of land is preserved. To visit this attraction one must need a visitors pass. The purpose of the Arboretum is to preserve the natural wildlife of Abuja. With Creative architecture and Greenery, Minister's Hills can provide a great view of the entire city. Located in the district of Maitama, it provides a panoramic view of the entire district. It is refreshing and a breathing taking view. Looking for a fun day with the kids, Velodrome is the place to be. Velodrome is an arena for track cycling. Business Class to Abuja |
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