| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 March 2026, Sunday | 6:41 AM | 6:35 PM | 11h 54m |
| 2 March 2026, Monday | 6:40 AM | 6:35 PM | 11h 54m |
| 3 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:40 AM | 6:35 PM | 11h 55m |
| 4 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:39 AM | 6:35 PM | 11h 56m |
| 5 March 2026, Thursday | 6:38 AM | 6:35 PM | 11h 56m |
| 6 March 2026, Friday | 6:38 AM | 6:35 PM | 11h 57m |
| 7 March 2026, Saturday | 6:37 AM | 6:36 PM | 11h 58m |
| 8 March 2026, Sunday | 6:37 AM | 6:36 PM | 11h 58m |
| 9 March 2026, Monday | 6:36 AM | 6:36 PM | 11h 59m |
| 10 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:36 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 00m |
| 11 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:35 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 00m |
| 12 March 2026, Thursday | 6:34 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 01m |
| 13 March 2026, Friday | 6:34 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 02m |
| 14 March 2026, Saturday | 6:33 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 02m |
| 15 March 2026, Sunday | 6:33 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 03m |
| 16 March 2026, Monday | 6:32 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 04m |
| 17 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:31 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 04m |
| 18 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:31 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 05m |
| 19 March 2026, Thursday | 6:30 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 06m |
| 20 March 2026, Friday | 6:29 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 06m |
| 21 March 2026, Saturday | 6:29 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 07m |
| 22 March 2026, Sunday | 6:28 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 08m |
| 23 March 2026, Monday | 6:28 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 08m |
| 24 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:27 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 09m |
| 25 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:26 AM | 6:37 PM | 12h 10m |
| 26 March 2026, Thursday | 6:26 AM | 6:37 PM | 12h 10m |
| 27 March 2026, Friday | 6:25 AM | 6:37 PM | 12h 11m |
| 28 March 2026, Saturday | 6:24 AM | 6:37 PM | 12h 12m |
| 29 March 2026, Sunday | 6:24 AM | 6:37 PM | 12h 12m |
| 30 March 2026, Monday | 6:23 AM | 6:37 PM | 12h 13m |
| 31 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:22 AM | 6:37 PM | 12h 14m |
Kano sits on the flat Sahelian savanna of northern Nigeria at around 480m elevation. The wide, open horizons in most directions make sunrise and sunset visible without major obstructions from most elevated points in and around the city.
Rising about 50m above the city center, Dala Hill offers a 360-degree view across Kano. The hill is in the Dala district, roughly a 10-minute walk from the Kofar Mata gate, and has no entrance fee.
Tiga Reservoir lies about 50km south of Kano off the road toward Makarfi. The flat, open water surface provides unobstructed views to the east; private transport is needed as no regular minibus service runs directly there.
Falgore Game Reserve covers open Guinea savanna about 80km south of Kano. The flat, largely treeless grasslands leave the eastern horizon completely unobstructed; entry requires a permit from the reserve headquarters in Rugu village.
The dam sits about 65km southeast of Kano on the Challawa River, in a rocky valley that opens to the east. Access is by private vehicle via the Kano-Gombe road; the shoreline near the dam wall is freely accessible.
The western face looks out over the Old City rooftops toward open farmland on the city outskirts. This is a popular local spot, so arriving at least 30 minutes before sunset helps secure a good position.
The restored mud-brick walls near Kofar Mata face west across the Old City, with traditional dye pits and rooftops in the foreground. The walkable section runs about 500m and is most easily accessed from the Kofar Mata gate.
The western bank offers clear water views at dusk with no buildings or trees blocking the horizon. Fishermen typically use the shore from early morning, so access to the waterfront is straightforward.
Situated on the northern shore of Tiga Reservoir about 60km south of Kano, the hotel has a west-facing terrace directly on the water. Day visitors are admitted for a small resort access fee.