Exciting Things to Do at Mambilla Plateau and When to Visit

Hello guys, can we talk about Mambilla Plateau now? You’ll enjoy this article because it contains detailed information about the Mambilla Plateau, ranging from the history of the plateau, the place location description, the best time to visit the place, and a listing of some exciting things to do at Mambilla Plateau.

Mambilla Plateau

About Mambilla Plateau

Located at  Gembu, Sardauna Local Government Area, Taraba, with a standing height of about 1524 meters above sea level, the Mambilla Plateau is the highest plateau in Nigeria. Citizens best know the Mambila of Nigeria as the coolest and calmest place in the country.

Lands at the plateau are considered very fertile, and food crops like Banana, Plantain, Pineapple, Cassava, Yam, and Sweet and Irish Potatoes are produced in large quantities there.

Also located at the Mambila plateau is the Mambilla Power Station, which is one of the most significant developed dam projects in Africa.

You will see many more exciting things at the Mambila when you pay a visit to the place.

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Exciting Things to Do at Mambilla Plateau

Below is a listing of some exciting activities you can do at the Plateau Mambila

1. Go hiking on the Mambilla Hill: As soon you ascend the top of the mountain, the hot weather which you felt at the foot of the mountain fades away, and you are greeted by a very calm and relaxing breeze blowing across the plateau. Climbing the top of the hill would also afford you the opportunity of having an aerial view of Gembu town as well as watching the mountain chain and the curvaceous valleys.

2. Pay a Visit the famous Mbamnga — Ndumyaji Cave: By visiting the famous Mbamnga — Ndumyaji Cave, you will be availed the opportunity of seeing the large footprint of an ancient warrior at the Kabri Rock.

Also, you will see firsthand the footprint of an old horse at this Rock.

3. Visit Ngel Yaki mountain forest: Enjoy the gorgeous view of the rare species of birds at the Ngel Yaki mountain forest.

4. Amuse yourself with the sight of the large waterfall as well as the lush green vegetation.

5. Lodge at a Top-Notched Hotel: If you don’t have anybody there at plateau during your visit to the place or maybe you cannot return to Jalingo after your tour to the Mambilla, you can lodge at a hotel in Gembu town.

However, Penvanus Hotel is one of the best hotels you can lodge in, and it costs between N4000 and N5000 to lodge there per night.

Place to Visit on Mambilla Plateau

 

Apple Plantation

The Mambilla Plateau is a perfect haven for temperate plants, boasting an impressive array of fruits like avocados, apples, strawberries, blackberries, and white carrots, among many others.

When you set foot on the Mambilla Plateau, prepare yourself for an unforgettable agro-tourism experience.

Tea Farm

Within the heart of Mambilla Plateau lies a tea farm region that rivals the best in the world. Its expansive tea farms offer a serene and breathtaking scenery that is truly captivating to explore.

Tea Factory

The Mambilla Plateau is the exclusive home to tea farming, processing, and packaging in Nigeria. A visit to the Tea Farm Factory is an absolute must for tourists, as it offers a wealth of unique attractions, including:

Sightseeing: Feast your eyes on the stunning vistas while witnessing the entire tea production process firsthand.

Food Tourism: Delight in a diverse selection of tea varieties and indulge in their distinct flavors right on the spot.

Agro-tourism: Immerse yourself in the fundamental knowledge of tea cultivation, discover its historical significance, economic value, and much more.

Research/Education: Embark on a captivating journey to understand how tea leaves transform into a rich, black liquid infused with numerous nutrients. This experience makes Mambilla an ideal destination for researchers and educational visits.

Best Season to Visit Mambilla Plateau?

For rain not to disturb your tour, it’s quite advisable to visit Mambilla Plateau during the DRY season. The dry season in Taraba State falls typically between December and January.

People

The Mambilla people are the Plateau’s most important, indigenous, and dominant ethnic group.

Other ethnic groups have migrated since the British colonization, including the Yamba, Fulbe, and commercial settlements of Igbo, Wimbum (Kambu), Hausa, and Banso.

Most people in Mambila are fluent in Mambila as their first language. The official language is English, and the business language is Fufulde.

Since the arrival of Christian missionaries and Hausa-Fulanis in the 1970s, Christianity and Islam have largely replaced the Mambilla Traditional Religion centered on Suu as the major religion in Nigeria.

Conclusion

So far, that’s the best information we can bring to you about Mambilla plateau. Nonetheless, if you want to explore your knowledge about this place, you can do that on their Wikipedia page.

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