Jalingo
Discover Jalingo
The word "Jalingo" means "superior place". Jalingo has been estimated to have a population of 118,000. After Gongola state was divided into Adamawa and Taraba states, Jalingo became the state capital of Taraba in 1991. The city is largely dominated by Fulanis and other small secondary ethnic groups. Jalingo falls in the savanna-covered foothills of the Shebshi Mountains which is about 25 miles (40 km) southeast of the Benue River. In the north, Jalingo shares borders with Bauchi and Gombe states; on the west, it shares with Benue, Nassarawa, and Plateau states; and to the east and south, Adamawa state and Cameroon respectively. Jalingo has a climate of Tropical Savanna with an annual average temperature of 34°C like other states of the country bordering it.The temperature in Jalingo is usually as high as 40 °C during the dry seasons and as a result, intending visitors and tourists who are allergic to extreme weather conditions are counselled to visit the city between the month of May and September when the weather in the City is at its coolest and more favourable.
Taste of Jalingo...
Popular drinks in the North that you can get in Jalingo include: Kunu, also known as "kununzaki": a popular drink that is made from grains such as millet, sorghum, and maize. When it is made from sorghum, it is a milky light-brown colour. When it is made from millet or maize, it is whitish. Kunun gyada, also known as "groundnut milk", is a light porridge made from raw groundnuts and rice. It is similar to akamu/pap/ogi, which is consumed in the southwestern region of the country. Zobo: This is a popular drink mostly taken cold. It is made from dried Roselle plant flowers. The bright red drink is made from a boiled combination of dried Roselle plant, ginger and pineapple. Some might add sugar to taste. Fura da nono: Fura is millet dough balls. The word 'Nono' in Hausa means "cow’s milk". To make fura da nono, the millet dough balls are added to the cow's milk or yoghurt, and sugar is added to taste. In Jalingo, you can find coverage of 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G mobile networks. Network providers like MTN, Airtel, 9mobile and Glo also have their outlets located in Jalingo.
Climate
Jalingo has a climate of Tropical Savanna with an annual average temperature of 34°C like other states of the country bordering it.The temperature in Jalingo is usually as high as 40 °C during the dry seasons and as a result, intending visitors and tourists who are allergic to extreme weather conditions are counselled to visit the city between the month of May and September when the weather in the City is at its coolest and more favourable. Getting into Jalingo can be facilitated by a couple of means. These means include the following: 8.902711.2861 Jalingo Airport (Danbaba Danfulani Suntai Airport). Jalingo Airport (ICAO: DNJA) was renamed Danbaba Danfulani Suntai Airport. (updated Jun 2021) Intending travellers and visitors coming in to Jalingo might want to travel using this airport. The Jalingo airport passed through a serious upgrading that was completed in 2014. The airport can be accessed directly by a number of local airlines from different parts of the country.
Essential Information
Getting There
Multiple OptionsGetting into Jalingo can be facilitated by a couple of means. These means include the following: 8.902711.2861 Jalingo Airport (Danbaba Danfulani Suntai Airport). Jalingo Airport (ICAO: DNJA) was renamed Danbaba Danfulani Suntai Airport. (updated Jun 2021) Intending travellers and visitors coming in to Jalingo might want to travel using this airport. The Jalingo airport passed through a serious upgrading that was completed in 2014. The airport can be accessed directly by a number of local airlines from different parts of the country. The total cost of travelling to Jalingo by air from different places within Nigeria is approximately N18,000. The capital city is closely linked by Road to neighbouring Cities and States which are; Gombe, Yola, and Bauchi. Numerous road transport companies provide shuttle services from these proximate towns and other parts of the country to the area....
Getting Around & Staying
Getting Around
The city is can be accessed by road transport and the Benue River which runs into Jalingo also creates another means for river transport. Several smaller transporter service providers also transport people from other parts of Jalingo. The average cost of travelling to Jalingo by Road from places in Northern Nigeria is ₦2500 (2021). Getting around the city of Jalingo is made easier by a couple of intra-city transport providers such as the commercial motorcycle popularly known as Achaba, tricycle operators, and the minibuses as well as taxi Cab drivers. The cost of a trip from one point in the city to another by any of these intra-city transport options is about ₦70 at least (2021). The city offers visitors an interesting centres of tourist attractions. Some of these landmarks are situated within the City while some others are just on the outskirts of the city. Prominent among these tourist attractions include the following: There is a popular annual festival that takes place in Jalingo.
Where to Stay
In Jalingo, you can find coverage of 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G mobile networks. Network providers like MTN, Airtel, 9mobile and Glo also have their outlets located in Jalingo.
Money & Budget
There are several markets and supermarkets located in Jalingo city. Some prominent ones among them include the following below: Popular drinks in the North that you can get in Jalingo include: Kunu, also known as "kununzaki": a popular drink that is made from grains such as millet, sorghum, and maize. When it is made from sorghum, it is a milky light-brown colour. When it is made from millet or maize, it is whitish. Kunun gyada, also known as "groundnut milk", is a light porridge made from raw groundnuts and rice. It is similar to akamu/pap/ogi, which is consumed in the southwestern region of the country. Zobo: This is a popular drink mostly taken cold. It is made from dried Roselle plant flowers.