Gashua, located in Yobe State, northeastern Nigeria, is a town that offers visitors a chance to experience rural Nigerian life. Situated on the Yobe River, just below the convergence of the Hadejia and Jama'are Rivers, Gashua is characterized by its hot climate, with temperatures soaring in March and April. During the rainy season from June to September, the temperatures become more moderate, providing a different perspective of the town. With a population of about 125,000, Gashua provides cultural insights and a warm welcome to those exploring the less-traveled paths of Nigeria.
Be prepared for very hot temperatures in March and April, and more moderate weather during the rainy season from June to September.
Engage with the local community to gain insights into traditional Nigerian rural life.
Explore the Yobe River and its surroundings for a scenic experience.
Spring in Gashua is very hot, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C. It's a good time to experience the local climate.
Rainy season begins in June, bringing cooler temperatures and lush landscapes.
Temperatures remain moderate, providing a comfortable climate for exploration.
The weather is warm and dry, perfect for outdoor activities and cultural visits.
NGN ₦
$30-$60 p/day
125,817
Hausa, English
June-September