📍Places Visited: Abuja
Abuja, Nigeria’s modern capital, offers a captivating mix of heritage and innovation. Explore interactive museums, unwind by serene lakes, and indulge in some of the country’s best cuisine—from peppered fish to suya straight off the grill. For travelers craving cultural depth with an urban twist, Abuja delivers a warm, refined welcome.
Rejuvenate beside Jabi Lake, a peaceful retreat ideal for quiet walks, kayaking, or lounging waterside with a grilled fish platter. It’s the perfect way to balance exploration with relaxation in the heart of the city.
For a serene escape from the city’s bustle, plan a sunrise hike at Mpape Crushed Rock—a stunning, lesser-known quarry turned scenic lookout with turquoise waters and dramatic cliff.
Dive into Nigeria’s stories at The Discovery Museum—the country’s first digital museum. Interactive exhibits, holograms, and immersive tech experiences bring Nigeria’s rich past and vibrant cultures to life. Then head to a local market to browse handcrafted goods, bold fabrics, and spices—and maybe even have a custom outfit tailored while you’re there!
Don’t just shop—talk to the tailors, try the testers, and ask questions. Abuja’s culture is generous, proud, and deeply rooted in personal connections.
Hop in a keke (tricycle) for a short ride between markets or food spots. It’s full of character and lets you see Abuja through a local lens. Want fresh fish off the radar? Ask your guide for insider picks—some of the best meals never make it onto a menu.
My favorite Abuja memories? Immersing myself in storytelling at The Discovery Museum and savoring large, fresh grilled fish with spices and vegetables. Alongside Nigerian favorites like pepper soup and suya, I enjoyed savory puff puffs and one of the best lamb biryanis at a top Indian restaurant.
I didn’t try it, but palm wine—a sweet, lightly alcoholic local drink—is something many recommend for a true taste of Nigerian tradition.
At local markets, I discovered lush shea butter, vibrant fabrics, and had a custom outfit made—a stylish, personal highlight.
First Published: July 2025