Bukuru Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
city in Plateau State, Nigeria
About Bukuru
It is inhabited by various ethnic groups and chiefs, of whom are indigenous Jarawa, Berom, Anarguta, Bugi, Mwagwavul, Angas, Tarok and many more from other areas of Nigeria, such as Yoruba and Igbo, Hausa and many southerners displaced from other northern cities in the aftermath of religious violence. The most widely spoken language is Hausa, and because of the high literacy rate in Jos, almost everyone also speaks English. Because of its old structure, Jos has been a very hard place for the government to renovate. Although places like Ray-field and other new settlements have the feeling of living in a developed city, its oldest sites and tourist locations most certainly are very outdated.
Where to Eat in Bukuru
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Soltina Cuisines and Gardens
Where to Stay in Bukuru
- 🏨Healthy Body Clinic & Resort Ltd
- 🏨Rockland Motel Ltd
Bukuru Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
