Around The World

Explores Beautiful Countries

Backpackers Zone

Backpackers travelings around the world

Entertainment

Special info for entertainment, night club, art and culture…

Luxuries

Luxurious and Exclusive Places

Tips Traveler

Tips for traveling other countries

Home » Entertainment

Yankari National Park in Nigeria

Submitted by admin on Friday, 16 January 2009No Comment

bauchi_1_MThe Yankari National Park is the premier game reserve in Nigeria. Yankari Park and Wikki Warm Springs are placed round the Gagi River, about 1 1/2 hours byway, south-east of Bauchi Town.Elephant The beauty and size of The Yankari Game Reserve make it the most pop­ular reserve in Nigeria.
Found in 1956 and opened to the public in 1962, the main game-viewing areas of the reserve are open all year-around. Japanese, Western Europeans, Americans and Southeast Asian tourists visit this park in abundance.

The reserve covers 2,058 sq. km. of savanna wood­land and is well-stocked with elephants, baboons, waterbucks, bushbucks, oribi, crocodile, hippo, roan antelope, buffalo and various types of monkeys. Lions are sometimes spotted too, despite their natural disguise. The best time to visit is between November and May, as tourists are likely to see more game since the dense vegetation has dried out and the animals congregate around the rivers.

The Wikki Warm Springs is one of the best features of the game reserves. Flood-lit at night, it’s wonderful after a hot day’s game-viewing to relax in the warm water. The spring gushes out from under a cliff, where the water is at least 6 ft. deep, with a bathing area that extends for 600 ft. to an open area. The park is inhabited by a variety of birds, including the huge sad­dlebill stork, golliath heron, bateleur eagle, vultures, kingflshers, bee-eaters and more. It is excellent for serious bird-watchers.

Other facilities include: Tennis courts, squash courts, a small museum in the reception area plus gas stations with convenience stores at Wikki Camp and Bauchi.

Reservations: It is advisable to make reservation during the holidays and weekends with Easter a particularly busy season. Reservations can be made at Durbar Hotel in Kaduna, Bauchi State House in Lagos and at the Zaranda Hotel in Bauchi. Or call Yankari Game Reserve at (069) 43-656.

Route: You can travel by road from Lagos to Abuja, where you make an overnight stop, then on to Jos and Bauchi, as it is a 2-day journey by car over well-maintained roads.

Hotels: Basic accommodations are available in chalets or rondavels. Also available are suites, double rooms and family chalets that include small kitchens. At that place are a lot of other National Parks besides Yankari, as illustrated on the map. Notable ones include Mambilla, Gumti National Park, Cross River National Park, and Kainji Lake National Park.

Leave your response!

Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

This is a Gravatar-enabled weblog. To get your own globally-recognized-avatar, please register at Gravatar.