Yankari Game Reserve is located about 225km east of the
Nigerian city of Jos and it covers an area of 2,244 sq km. Yankari Game Reserve
has been described by the Lonely Planet Guide as holding “about the only
remnant of wildlife left in Nigeria. With about 550 elephants, this park has the largest elephant
population in West Africa . However, sighting
the animals is not so easy, as the vegetation in the area is quite dense. The
best time to view the animals is late February to late April.
The Wiki Warm Springs is another attraction to visitors. It
is located near the park lodge and is about 200m long and 10m wide, containing
crystal-clear water at a temperature of around 31 degrees Celsius. Baboons and elephants often come down to the springs.
Accommodation is available at a hotel at the warm springs. The other option is
to stay in Bauchi, 117 km northwest of Yankari. Camping facilities are also
available.
The park also has over 130 wells, all of which have
interconnecting shafts sank. This settlement and the wells were once used as a
resting place by the trans atlantic slave traders of the early times. The park also has more than 59 caves located some 7km north
east of Wikki camp. Other attractions are the hills, such as Kalban Hill – a
flat top hill that enables tourists the opportunity to have a complete view of
the park. Kanyo Hill provides a good view of the park and serves as a very
beautiful picnic ground. Paliyaram Hill is a popular camp for poachers.
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