TEN BEAUTIFUL PLACES IN KADUNA

1. Emir of Zazzau Palace

Your visit Kaduna is not complete if you haven’t taken the time to see the Palace of the Emir of Zazzau’s. It is situated within the walls of the ancient city of Zaria
2. Matsirga Waterfall:

This natural beauty is situated in Madakiya close to Kafanchan, about 227 kilometres south of Kaduna, Jema’a local government of Kaduna State. The water at Matsirga Waterfalls drops 30 meters into a gorge that has been supported by beautiful rocks.
3. Trappco Ranch And Resort

Trappco Ranch And Resort can be found about 24km from Kaduna town and adjacent the local airport. This is a standard hospitality centre that is divided into three sections, the hospitality, agriculture and tourism/sports sections.
4. Kamuku National Park

It was established in 1936 under the name Native Authority Forest Reserve of Birnin Gwari. It was designated under the northern Nigerian Government. In May 1999, the Kamuku National Park wаs upgraded frоm а state Game Reserve tо а National Park
5. Kajuru Castle, Kaduna.

Kajuru Castle is a luxury villa located in Kajuru village in Kaduna State. The villa was built in 1989 in early medieval style complete with turrets, armoury and dungeon. It took five years for it to be
6. Kaduna Museum.

Kaduna Museum is a museum in Kaduna state located along Ali Akilu Road in Ungawan Sarki, Kaduna. The museum was opened in 1975 following the donation of the old Northern People’s Congress (NPC) building by the North Central State Government.
7. St Bartholomew Church

St Bartholomew Church is the first church in northern Nigeria, and it was built in 1929. The church was built with mud, and it is still standing and in use today. It has been renovated in some parts, and it now has a rug over all the concrete seat.
8. The Lugard Footbridge is a pedestrian bridge located in Kaduna, the capital of Kaduna State, Nigeria. The footbridge is presently located in the General Hassan Katsina Park, Kaduna. It was built by Sir Frederick Lugard in 1904, and it was named after him.
9. The Nok Village

Nok village is located in the Kaduna State of central Nigeria, 160 KM northeast of Baro. The Nok Culture appeared in northern Nigeria around 1000 BCE and vanished under unknown circumstances around 500 CE, thus having lasted for approximately 1,500 years.
10. Kaduna River
The Kaduna River is a tributary of the Niger River and it flows for 550 kilometres. The Kaduna River is very old, but it got its name in 1921 when the then British forces moved from Zungeru in the present day Niger State and came up to the northern part.
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