Abuja to Sokoto By Road: A Traveller's Guide
Abuja to Sokoto By Road: A Traveller's Guide was established in , Built by in .
Sokoto City, located in the extreme North West of Nigeria, where Sokoto River and the Rima River meet. As of 2006, it had a population of 427,760 inhabitants.
Over eighty percent (80%) of the inhabitants of Sokoto practice one form of agriculture or the other. They produce such crops as millet, guinea corn, maize, rice, potatoes, cassava, groundnuts and beans for subsistence farming.
Equally endowed with natural and mineral resources. Agro-allied industries using cotton, groundnut, sorghum, gum, maize, rice, wheat sugar cane, cassava, gum Arabic and tobacco as raw materials can be established in the area. Large-scale farming can also be practised in the state using irrigation water from Goronyo Dam, Lugu, Kalmalo, Wammakko and Kwakwazo lakes among others.
Local crafts such as blacksmithing, weaving, dyeing, carving, and leatherwork also play an important role in the economic life of the people of Sokoto. As a result, different areas such as ?Makera, Marina, Takalmawa and Majema became important. Sokoto is also one of the fish producing areas of the country, thus a large number of people along the river basin engage in fishing.
Abuja, located in Nigeria with (9.0579,7.4951) coordinates and?Sokoto?is located in Nigeria with (13.0609,5.239) coordinates. The calculated flying distance from Abuja to Sokoto is equal to?316 miles?which are equivalent to 509 km. If you want to go by road, the driving distance between Abuja and Sokoto is?662.86 km. The difference between travelling by air and road is 154 km.
Travel Time From Abuja to Sokoto
The travel time from Abuja to Sokoto is 8hours 48 mins.?The total driving distance from Abuja to Sokoto is?estimated to be 301 km. Therefore a trip from by road Will take a total of 3 hr 39 min. This is, of course, dependent on the traffic situation along the route.
What/How to Pack For Your Trip From Abuja to Sokoto?
? Pack few bags as possible for easy management and to save cost. Drivers tend to charge more for really big bags and extra luggage (especially the taxi and minivan drivers). ? Make sure you get to the park on time so you can pick a seat of your choice. ? When you get to the park, you will find many "Alabarus" (porters loitering and waiting for passengers with heavy luggage) who will offer to carry your bags to the vehicle going to your destination. You have a choice of firmly turning down the offer and walking past them or surrendering your bag(s) to them if they?re heavy. ?However be sure to keep a close watch on the porter and your bag(s). ? Inform your driver of any fragile item in your bag. Monitor bags being arranged to ensure your belongings aren?t squashed in a corner or under other heavy luggage. Keep all valuables with you. ? Avoid packing or wearing any camouflage material. ?This material has been banned and law enforcement officers are likely to embarrass and extort money from you for flouting the law. ? Watch what you eat before traveling, it is better to err on the side of caution where public restrooms are concerned. ? Fill the personal information form that will be passed around beforehand. The transport company just might need to reach someone on your behalf.