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A great destination for classic
West African Wildlife.
Yankari National Park is a large wildlife park located in the
south-central part of Bauchi
State, in
northeastern Nigeria. It covers an area of about
2,244 km² (870 mi²) and is home to several natural warm water
springs, as well as a wide variety of flora and fauna. Its location in the
heartland of the West African savanna makes it a unique way for tourists and
holidaymakers to watch wildlife in its natural habitat.
Yankari
was originally created as a game reserve in 1956, but later designated
Nigeria’s biggest national park in 1991. It is the most popular destination for
tourists in Nigeria and, as such, plays a crucial role in the development and
promotion of tourism and ecotourism in Nigeria. It is also one of the most
popular eco-destinations in West Africa.
Amongst the more prominent wildlife species found at the reserve
include buffalo, elephant, lion, baboon, hippo, Nile crocodile, spotted hyena,
striped hyena, martial eagle, secretary bird, and a plethora of others.
In addition to the wildlife, there are several crystal-clear and
infection-free natural warm springs at Yankari, most prominent of which is the
Wikki Warm springs. The Wikki Warm Spring is very popular amongst visitors, and
is a good place to relax after a long safari.
Yankari is also called Nigeria’s Garden of Eden, it covers an area
of about 2,244 km² (870 mi²) and is home to several natural warm water springs,
as well as a wide variety of flora and fauna.
Yankari is arguably, Nigeria’s most popular tourism enclave, and
its naturally warm and crystal clear Wikki Warm Springs adds a bit of a
“magical touch”
Wikki Warm Spring a famous attraction in the Yankari Game Reserve
is particularly prized for its warm water. It is available for both night and
day for tourists who cherish swimming. Wikki Warm spring, which has a constant
temperature of 31 degrees all year round.
The spring gushes water out from underneath a limestone escapement
surrounded by vegetation that boosts the ecology of the warm spring.
The standard of the Reserve is being upgraded to world-class
status








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