Friday, 3 July 2015

Abuja

Abuja is a complete contrast to manic Lagos. My last trip to the rock city felt like it was my first- it could easily have passed as a holiday to the west coast. Lagos had me completely beat up that Abuja was to me what an ashram is to a Hindu.

The views, the wide roads, some level of sanity and it's hidden idyllic spots. Reconnecting with amazing friends, Mo, Emma, Es, Martin, and meeting Roselind was just the perfect time out I craved. My best moment though was having a girly conversation whilst tucking into the perfectly grilled, succulent, seasoned fresh cat fish, stuffed with carrots, potatoes, peas, chili and ginger...just the thought of that fish...

If you are ever in Abuja, depending on how much time you have, stop by at one or all of these places:-

Millennium park- this was my first stop from the airport. Impressive that the park is still well maintained, You'll have the best time if visiting during the off peak period i.e week days- there's less human traffic. I snoozed off on the lush grass with birds chirping above on that breezy, sunny Thursday.





Spice Platter (restaurant) and Thought Pyramid (art gallery)- imagine your two besties food and art are neighbours... Off the major road, making the outdoor sitting area even more relaxing. The food was good, ambiance was great, so was the customer service. It's just so convenient that you are able to appreciate some contemporary African art before or after dinner and probably have a nice walk around the quiet neighbourhood too.

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Bwari pottery village- this gave me the buzz. That cat fish eating moment above took place right here. Bwari is a short ride away from Abuja city and is beside the Abuja law school. Now, all I remember is nature, lovely hand crafted pottery, shea soap, shea butter and the cat fish...you've got to experience it.





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Locally hand made shea butter soap

Wonderland- I was just tagging along on a kiddies day out, so really had no expectations- but guess what- nice surprise this one was. Nested between the many Abuja rocks, this theme park is great for a family or lone day out. Quite a number of exciting rides, and it's reasonably cheap too. Beware though, the ice cream from the first food kiosk by the entrance is naff.

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1 comment:

  1. Nice write up... I have been to the millennium park 2x for a bbq party and for my friend's daughter's 5th birthday party. They really did a good job there cos it has this natural feel to it. Abuja also boasts of the best suya and Dagan nama-mouth watering, savory chops. I also enjoyed going to the market (cant remember the name), I love feeding my senses with the different sights and sounds...

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