Gurara Waterfalls is located in Gurara, a local government area of Niger State, North Central Nigeria.[2] The waterfalls is approximately 30 metres in height and it lies on the Gurara River along the Suleja-Minna Road.[3]
Gurara Waterfalls | |
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Location | Gurara, Niger State, Nigeria |
Coordinates | 9°18′52″N 7°01′16″E / 9.31444°N 7.02111°E[1] |
Type | Segmented |
Total height | 30 m (98 ft) |
Total width | 200 m (656 ft) |
Myth and folklore
editAccording to oral history, Gurara Waterfalls was discovered by a Gwari hunter called Buba in 1745 before some Europeans discovered it in 1925 after they found it as a recreation centre. Prior to the discovery of the waterfalls by the Europeans, Gurara Waterfalls was worshipped by people living in communities around it. Oral history also has it that Gurara Waterfalls and Gurara River were named after two deities called Gura and Rara.[4]
Tourism
editDespite its chequered history, Gurara Waterfalls is one of the major tourist sites in Nigeria.[5] There have been plans in recent times to turn it into a resort with a recreation centre and a seven-star hotel around it.[6]
Climate
editGurara waterfall has a semi-arid climate. Temperatures are generally warm to hot throughout the year, with average yearly temperatures around 68 °F (20 °C).[7] Rainy season typically occurs from May to September, while the dry season lasts from October to April. The wind from the southwest and will blow at speeds of 10-38 kilometers per hour.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ U.S. National Geospatial Agency feature ID 12802089
- ^ Premium Times (2016-04-18). "Travelogue: Gurara Waterfall: A premium Nigerian picnic hotspot - Premium Times Nigeria". Premiumtimesng.com. Retrieved 2017-06-10.
- ^ Nkem Ndem (6 August 2015). "5 Things to Do For Free In Suleja". Premium Times.
- ^ Maryam Isa. "GURARA WATERFALLS: 10 FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW". Abuja Facts. Archived from the original on 9 October 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
- ^ Damilola Oyedele (2 June 2013). "Gurara Falls, Niger State: Untapped, Unexplored". Thisday. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
- ^ Sun Yang (25 April 2009). "Nigerian Natural Beauty: Zuma Rock and Gurara Waterfalls". CRI English. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
- ^ "Weather forecast and conditions for Gurara, Niger, Nigeria - The Weather Channel | weather.com". The Weather Channel. Retrieved 2024-08-29.
External links
edit- Media related to Gurara waterfalls at Wikimedia Commons