Dala (Dalla) Hill
6 HoursDala Hill is the ancient, reddish-granite outcrop that gave Kano its original name. Rising above the city, it’s a place of layered history — from early iron-working and pre-Islamic shrines to later ritual and lookout uses — and today offers panoramic views, short hikes, and a vivid connection to Kano’s origins.
Quick facts
- Elevation: ~534 metres (1,752–1,753 ft) above sea level.
- Famous for: Historic role in early iron-working, the Tsumburbura shrine traditions, and panoramic city views.
- Trail: A commonly used stairway of about 100–101 steps leads to the summit.
Why visit?
Dala Hill is compact but rich: it’s both a natural viewpoint and the symbolic cradle of Kano’s early settlement and rituals. A short climb rewards you with sweeping city views and stories that connect modern Kano to its ancient past.
Highlights
- Summit panorama: Unmatched 360° views over Kano’s historic quarters — great for sunrise/sunset photos.
- Historic sites & legends: Learn about the Bayajidda and Barbushe stories, the ancient shrine (Tsumburbura), and the hill’s place in the Kano Chronicle.
- Iron-working remains: Archaeological evidence indicates early iron-smelting communities on/near the hill dating back centuries.
- Local life at the base: Small vendors, local guides, and nearby neighborhoods offer authentic interactions and craft stalls.






