Cities
[edit]- 1 Bauchi – capital of the state
- 2 Alkaleri
- 3 Misau
- 4 Ningi
- 5 Dass
- 6 Ganjuwa
- 7 Jama′are
- 8 Kangere
- 9 Azare
- 10 Toro
- 11 Tafawa Balewa
- 12 Warji
- 13 Shira
- 14 Darazo
- 15 Kirfi
- 16 Gamawa
- 17 Zaki
- 18 Giade
- 19 Damban
- 20 Itas/Gadau
- 21 Katagum
Other destinations
[edit]- 1 Yankari Game Reserve — a large wildlife park in southern Bauchi State that contains large populations of waterbuck, African buffalo, patas monkey, hippopotamus, roan antelope, and western hartebeest along with some of Nigeria's last remaining West African lion, African leopard, and African bush elephant populations.
Understand
[edit]The state is divided between the West Sudanian savanna in the south and the drier, semi-desert Sahelian savanna in the north with a small part of the montane Jos Plateau in the southwest.
What is now Bauchi State has been inhabited for years by various ethnic groups, including the Bolewa, Butawa, and Warji in the central region; the Fulani, Kanuri, and Karai-Karai in the north; the Fulani and Gerawa in and around the city of Bauchi; the Zaar (Sayawa) in the south; the Tangale in the southeast; and the Jarawa in the southwest.
Religiously, the vast majority of the state's population (~85%) are Muslim with smaller Christian and traditionalist minorities at about 6% and 9%, respectively.
As a major agriculture-based state, the Bauchi State economy partially relies on livestock and crops, such as cotton, groundnuts, millet, tomatoes, and yams with advanced irrigation schemes increasing agricultural production since statehood. Other industries include food processing and canning facilities, tin and columbite mining, and tourism in Yankari National Park and its Wikki Warm Springs.
Get in
[edit]Get around
[edit]By car or taxi
[edit]Getting around the state is hassle-free with a personal car or in a taxi. A smooth and easy road network exists within the major town and city.
See
[edit]- Jama'are River cuts across a number of Local Government Areas in the northern part of the state. Moreover, a substantial part of the Hadeja-Jama'are River basin lies in Bauchi state, which along with various fadama (floodplain) areas in the state provides suitable land for agricultural activities. These are further supported by the number of dams meant for irrigation and other purposes. These include the Gubi and Tilde-Fulani dams. There also lakes such as the Maladumba Lake in Misau Local Government Area that further provide the necessary conditions to support agriculture.
Do
[edit]Eat
[edit]Drink
[edit]Stay safe
[edit]Bauchi state is a peaceful place to be, one of the most detribalized, hospitable states in Northeast Nigeria.
Nevertheless, it is advised for visitors to remain vigilant while outdoors.