The highest lands in Nigeria are found on the Mambilla Plateau. The Mambilla Plateau is a highland region located in Taraba State, in the northeastern part of Nigeria. It is the highest plateau in Nigeria, with an average elevation of about 1,600 meters (5,250 feet) above sea level. The plateau is known for its cool climate, scenic beauty, and unique flora and fauna. It is also a popular tourist destination and a major agricultural hub in Nigeria, with crops like tea, coffee, and potatoes being grown on its fertile lands.