Numan, located in Adamawa, Nigeria, is a town steeped in history and cultural significance. Positioned at the strategic confluence of the Benue and Gongola Rivers, it serves as a vital port town. The town is predominantly inhabited by the Bwatiye people, known for their historical resilience and cultural traditions. Numan is also the administrative seat of the Bachama Kingdom, with its royal palace adding to the town's allure. Visitors can explore the town's vibrant cultural heritage and enjoy the scenic riverside views.
Engage with the Bwatiye people to learn about their rich cultural heritage.
Visit the confluence of the Benue and Gongola Rivers for scenic views.
Explore the Bachama Kingdom's royal palace for a glimpse into local history.
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Numan with mild temperatures and vibrant cultural festivals.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to explore the riverside and enjoy local events.
Fall offers comfortable weather and fewer tourists, ideal for cultural exploration.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to visit historical sites without the crowds.
NGN ₦
$50-$100 p/day
77,617
English, Hausa, Bwatiye
November-February
Cultural Exploration, Historical Tourism