Travellers on the route from Abuja to Kaduna and other States in the North-west are usually confounded by the scary looks of the rock. Some say the rock is evil personified while others claim it possesses some magical powers.
Zuma rock is a monolithic inselberg with a human face, located in Madalla, Niger state. It is considered as a watchman of the Federal capital territory. The other mountains around stay at a considerable distance as a form of respect to its royal presence as believed by the people of Zuba.
Overtime, the rock has become a major symbol of Abuja landscape. It has attracted visitors and tourist who come to see this magnificent structure.
Zuma rock is a popular landmark in Nigeria. It is 3.1km in circumference and stands at a height of 725m above the surrounding area. It is also said to be twice the height of Uluru rock in Australia.
For first time climbers, it is advised to climb through the East side. Climbing take approximately 5hrs and it gives the opportunity of having an aerial view of Abuja as well as its environs.
Visiting Zuma rock between April and October, which marks the rainy season in central Nigeria, would afford you the chance of seeing catch fire under heavy downpour. It has remained a wonder to behold over time.
The top of the rock on fire
FACTS
The rock was used by natives of Gwarri as a defense against enemies during local conflicts.
The iconic image of Zuma rock appears on the 100 naira bill.
- Zuma rock has natural contours which projects the image of a human face with a visible mouth, eyes, and nose.
It is believed that anytime sound of a door is heard opening and closing on the rock, a big personality passes on.
It is believed that the rock sits on a large expanse of water, which if allowed to flow out has the capability to cover large portion of land.
When people die it is said that their spirit enters into the rock.
Zuma rock reflects a beautiful and special natural rock formation. It provides a good environment for picnicking and relaxation.