Embark on an unforgettable journey with me!

Mabel Goment Start Date: Oct 14, 2023 - End Date: Oct 13, 2024
  • Cultural Exchange
  • Educational/Research Trip
  • Vacation/Personal Trip
  • Japan
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • United States of America
  • United Arab Emirates

My Travel Story

by: Mabel Goment Start Date: Oct 14, 2023 - End Date: Oct 13, 2024
  • Cultural Exchange
  • Educational/Research Trip
  • Vacation/Personal Trip
Discover the world through the lens of Mabel's travel experiences. Every journey is a unique tapestry of culture, adventure, and self-discovery. Mabel doesn't just visit places; they immerse themselves in them, bringing back stories and insights that will ignite your wanderlust.
 
With Mabel's travel, you'll gain access to off-the-beaten-path destinations, insider tips, and a genuine passion for exploration. Whether you're seeking breathtaking landscapes, mouthwatering cuisine, or the thrill of new encounters, Mabel crafts journeys that leave you transformed and inspired.
 
Join the global community of travelers who follow Mabel's adventures, and let their wanderlust become your own. It's not just about destinations; it's about the journey. Find your world with Mabel's travel."
  • Japan
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • United States of America
  • United Arab Emirates

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  • The Highest Mountain In Nigeria

    The highest mountain in Nigeria
    Mount Chappal Waddi
    Location: Taraba State

    Highest Mountains In Nigeria
    The highest mountain in Nigeria and the highest point in the Mandara Mountains is Mount Chappal Waddi, commonly known as Gangirwal.


    It is located in Taraba State, the nation’s northeast. The mountain is situated within the Gashaka Gumti National Park, renowned for its extensive biodiversity and conservation activities.

    The highest mountain in Nigeria is Mount Chappal Waddi, which rises to a high 2,419 meters (7,936 feet) above sea level. For novice climbers, the ascent of Mount Chappal Waddi might take a lot of work.

    The landscape is rocky and steep, and the weather can be erratic. Climbers should be physically fit, have previous climbing experience, and have the right gear.


    The local populations living near Mount Chappal Waddi maintain significance in their beliefs and mythology. Some tribes regard it as a sacred mountain, and frequent customs and rituals are connected. The mountain is considered a source of spiritual power and protection because it is home to spiritual creatures.

    The local populations have a strong sense of respect for the mountain and its natural surroundings, and they frequently have ancient tales and traditions about the mountain’s beginnings and mythical significance that have been passed down through the generations.