TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN NIGER STATE

Ideal cultural and tourism destinations in Niger, the Power State of Nigeria, are:

Zuma Rock. It is a large monolith, an igneous intrusion composed of gabbro and granodiorite, located in Niger State, Nigeria
  • Baro Empire Hill
  • Baro Port
  • A Bee Tree
  • Masaga Glass Works
  • Brass Works Tswata- Mukun 
  • Kainji Lake National Park
  • Pissa Cave
  • Kisra Museum
  • Kainji Hydro-Electric Dam Complex
  • Awaru Rapid Falls
  • National Institute For Fresh Water Fisheries Research
  • Federal College Of Wild Life Management
  • Bosso  Hill
  • Zarumai’s Grave
  • Bosso Dam
  • Pati-Woli (Mountain)
  • Essan Old Kingdom Ruins
  • Gurara Water Falls
  • Binna Foot Print
  • Dabo Mosque
  • Dauda Maza Weaponry
  • Capt G.F. Tabman’s Grave
  • Dagina Games Reserve
  • Local Dyeing Centre
  • Kutigi Weaving Center
  • Nagwamatse Well
  • Nagwamatse Tomb
  • Makwalla Dyeing Centre
  • Like O. Mystic River
  • Tsoede Tomb
  • Gwagwade Moving Rock
  • Ibbi National Park
  • Wushishi Engine Tramway No.1
  • State Museum
  • Growing Pot
  • Mungo Park Cenotaph
  • Manko Tomb
  • Crocodile Pond
  • Hwa-Hwa Stream
  • Tatiko Cottage Industry
  • River Chimbi
  • Dusten Mai Nono
  • Kusherki Magnetic Hill
  • Gidan Abubakar Imam
  • Arts and Craft Centre
  • War Bee
  • Rataya Giwa Mountain
  • Sanjir Mountain
  • Shiroro Hydro-Electric Dam and Lake
  • Regge Hill
  • Zuma Rock
  • Ladi Kwali Pottery Centre
  • Lord Lugard Colonial Ruins
  • Nnamdi Azikwe Centre
  • Zugurma National Park
NAME OF ATTRACTIONLOCATIONLGA
Baro empire hillBaroAgaie
Baro port
a bee treeAgwaraAgwara
Masaga glass worksBidaBida
Brass works tswata- mukun Bida
Kainji lake national parkNew – bussa/ibbiBorgu
Pissa cavePissa
Kisra museumNew – bussa
Kainji hydro-electric dam complexKainji
Awaru rapid fallsAwuru
National institute for fresh water fisheries researchNew-bussa
Federal college of wild life management
New-bussa
Bosso  hillBossoBosso
Zarumai’s graveBosso
Bosso damBosso
Pati-woli (mountain)LemuGbako
Essan old kingdom ruinsEssan
Gurara water fallsBonu villageGurara
Binna foot printBinnaLapai
Dabo mosqueGulu
Dauda maza weaponryLapai
Capt G.F. tabman’s graveGulu
Dagina games reserveDaginaLavun
Local dyeing centreKutigi
Kutigi weaving centerKutigi
Nagwamatse wellNagwamatse  (along tegiina-kontagora)Mariga
Nagwamatse tombMambaMagama
Makwalla dyeing centreAuna
Like o. mystic riverSalka
Tsoede tombGwagwade
Gwagwade moving rockGwagwade
Ibbi national parkIbbiMashegu
Wushishi Engine Tramway No.1MinnaMinna
State museumMinna
Growing potGbaraMokwa
Mungo park cenotaphJebba north
Manko tombRabba
Crocodile pondMokwa
Hwa-hwa streamEzhi
Tatiko cottage industryTatikoPaikoro
River chimbiChimbi
Dusten mai nonoKagaraRafi
Kusherki magnetic hillKusherki
Gidan Abubakar ImamKagara
Arts and craft centreUregi
War beePangu 
Rataya giwa mountainRijauRijau
Sanjir mountainRijau
Shiroro hydro-electric dam and lakeZumba(shiroro)Shiororo
Regge hillBassa
Zuma rockSulejaSuleja
Ladi kwali pottery centreSuleja
Lord lugard colonial ruinsZungeruWushishi
Nnamdi Azikwe centreZungeru
Zugurma national parkZugurmaMashegu

Niger is a State located in central Nigeria and its capital city is Minna.

Other top cities in Niger State include Bida, Suleja and Kontagora. 

The State has an expansive land area and it’s close to the nation’s capital, Abuja.

Zuma rock is a large monolith, an igneous intrusion composed of gabbro and granodiorite, located in Niger State, Nigeria

Creation: It was created out of the defunct North Western state on 3rd February, 1976.

Location: Situated in the North central geo-political zone.

Administrative areas: The State comprises 25 Local Government Areas grouped into 3 administrative zones: A, B, C with each zone having 8, 9 and 8 Local Government Areas (LGAs) respectively.

Niger State has 25 Local Government Areas, namely:

  1. Agaie
  2. Agwara
  3. Bida
  4. Borgu
  5. Bosso
  6. Chanchaga
  7. Edati
  8. Gbako
  9. Gurara
  10. Katcha
  11. Kontagora
  12. Lapai
  13. Lavun
  14. Magama
  15. Mariga
  16. Mashegu
  17. Mokwa
  18. Munya
  19. Paikoro
  20. Rafi
  21. Rijau
  22. Shiroro
  23. Suleja
  24. Tafa
  25. Wushishi

The Local Government Areas in Niger State and their headquarters are:

SNLGAHEADQUARTERS
 01 AgaieAgaie
 02 AgwaraAgwara
 03 BidaBida
 04 BorguNew Bussa
 05 BossoMaikunkele
 06 EdatiEnagi
 07 GuraraGawu Babangida
 08 GbakoLemu
 09 KatchaKatcha
 10 KontagoraKontagora
 11 LapaiLapai
 12 LavunKutigi
 13 MarigaBangi
 14 MokwaMokwa
 15 MagamaNasko
 16 MasheguMashegu
 17 MunyaSarkin Pawa
 18 PaikoroPaiko
 19 RafiKagara
 20 RijauRijau
 21 ShiroroKuta
 22 SulejaSuleja
 23TafaSabon-Wuse
 24WushishiWushishi
 25 MinnaMinna
Minna Township City Gate

Boundaries: Niger State shares its borders with republic of Benin (West), Zamfara State (North), Kebbi (North-West), Kogi (South), Kwara (South West), Kaduna (North-East) and the FCT (South-East).

Land area, the largest among Nigerian states: Niger State is one of the largest states in Nigeria covering about 86,000km2 (or about 8.6million hectares) representing about 9.3% of the total land area of the country.

Major rivers: Niger State’s major rivers are: Niger, Kaduna, Gbako, Eko, Gurara, Ebba, Ega, Mariga and their tributaries.

Hydro electric power dam Niger State, Nigeria

Fishes: The common fishes found in these rivers are: Nile Perch (Lates) Trunck fish, Cat fish, Osteoglosid, Tilapia, Synodontis, Tiger fish, Moon fish, Mormyrid and Electric fish. By the 2006 census, the State’s population is 3,950,249 comprising 2,032,725 males and 1,917,524 females.

Gurara waterfalls. It’s located in Gurara, a Local Government Area of Niger State, North Central Nigeria

Ethnic groups: The easily identifiable major ethnic groups are Nupes, Hausa, Gbagyi, Kadara, Koro, Bassa, Kamuku, Ingwai, Fangu, Kambari, Dukkawa, Fulani, Abewa, Bisan, Gungawa, Bauchi, Bariba, Urah, Boko, Bokobaro, Bauchnu, Achifawa, Dakarkari, Kakanda, Ganagana, and Dibo and numerous non native tribes.

Economic activities: The major economic activity is agriculture: farming, fishing, and cattle rearing.

The other economic activities (though limited in scale) include banking, trading, transportation, local arts and crafts with Bida, the heart land of the Nupes, famous for its brass work. These activities constitute the means of livelihood of the people of Niger State in addition to public service.

Reference: nigerstate.gov.ng/about-niger