Understand
[edit]Malumfashi is in the southern part of the state and has a population that is predominantly Hausa-Fulani.
Get in
[edit]Malumfashi is accessible by road from major cities in Katsina State and neighbouring states. It is approximately 105 km southeast of Katsina, the state capital, and can be reached via the Katsina-Kankara-Malumfashi road. It is a bustling agricultural hub known for its historical significance, traditional architecture, and warm hospitality. The town is surrounded by scenic landscapes and is a notable destination for those interested in exploring the rich culture and history of northern Nigeria.
By air
[edit]- Katsina Airport (KTZ IATA) is the nearest airport, about 105 km from Malumfashi. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to the town.
By road
[edit]Malumfashi is accessible by road from major cities.
- Katsina-Kankara-Malumfashi Road: Connects Malumfashi with the state capital, Katsina, about 105 km away.
- Zaria-Kafur-Malumfashi Road: A major route that links Malumfashi to Zaria and Kaduna and the surrounding regions.
- Dayi-Malumfashi-Funtua Road: This route connects Malumfashi with Dayi and Funtua, providing access from the southern parts of Katsina State and Kano State.
Get around
[edit]- Motorcycles (locally known as okada or Achaɓa) are a popular mode of transportation within Malumfashi. They are affordable and can navigate the town's narrow streets.
- Taxis are available for hire and are a convenient way to get around the town and visit nearby attractions.
See
[edit]- Malumfashi Dam.
- Central Market.
- 1 Malumfashi Mosque.
Do
[edit]Buy
[edit]- Malumfashi central market. Malumfashi Central market along the funtua and Gwarzo road.
Eat
[edit]The people of Malumfashi eat food that they grow, like corn flour paste and jollof rice.
Drink
[edit]- Fura da Nono.
Sleep
[edit]- 1 Malumfashi Motel, Kauyan Dawo.
Connect
[edit]Stay safe
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