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Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 7:23pm On Sep 24, 2020
Once you visit Yankari, you won't feel like visiting any other national park to see these majestic wild animals. They are in their natural habitat and are not afraid to come close to the vehicles. You can see them hunting, playing, eating, sleeping, mating and fighting. And needless to say, this is a paradise for photographers in general and wild life photographers in particular. It provides a safe harbour for the wild life and has a balanced ecosystem for all kinds of predators, prays and birds to flourish.

The anticipation grows, as you keep wondering what would be the first animal you’re going to see. Would it be lionesses’ harem targeting a buffalo bull or an elegantly poised giraffe which stood graciously browsing at the leaves of yellow bark acacia tree.

One of the highlights of Yankari Games Reserves is the opportunity to feel the sparking natural warmness of Wikki Spring water. I don’t know if I have any mystical reason why I prefer it to a swimming pool, I think it comes down to the fact that I don’t get to swim in open water very often. I simply like the challenge of open water and that it is outdoors. There is a certain freedom and naturalness to it. Wikki Spring water is relatively calm; you don’t get much in the way of environmental adversity such as waves and currents. So, it tend to have the calmness and simplicity of pools.

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Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 7:32pm On Sep 24, 2020
Wikki spring sprouts out beautiful spa-bath-worthy warm water that has a temperature of 31.1 degrees celsius all year round and amazingly it pushes out 21,000,000 litres of clear spring water out in the Gaji River. Located about 42 kilometres from the main entrance of the park, you can stay in one of the many furnished chalets at the “Wikki Camp” which is the tourist centre of the Park and you can make use of this graceful and elegant natural phenomenon!

Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 7:34pm On Sep 24, 2020
Wikki Spring water

Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 7:37pm On Sep 24, 2020
Marshall Cave. Man made cave in Yankari game reserve

Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 7:39pm On Sep 24, 2020
Yankari is one of the only two sites in Nigeria where lions still exist.

Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 7:49pm On Sep 24, 2020
Tour bus

Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 7:50pm On Sep 24, 2020
These baboon dubbed “Yankari Area Boys” can open unlocked doors and jumped through windows to search for food.

Influx of visitors has fed the primates' taste for human foods.

Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 7:51pm On Sep 24, 2020
Rangers

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Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 8:11pm On Sep 24, 2020
For Booking

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Accommodation
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 8:21pm On Sep 24, 2020
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Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 8:22pm On Sep 24, 2020
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Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 8:23pm On Sep 24, 2020
Hoppo

Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by jaymichael(m): 8:47pm On Sep 24, 2020
Are you sure we still have all these games in Nigeria? Lions, hippopotamus, buffalo? E surprise me o, pleasantly.
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 9:53pm On Sep 24, 2020
jaymichael:
Are you sure we still have all these games in Nigeria? Lions, hippopotamus, buffalo? E surprise me o, pleasantly.
Positive.
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by NafeesaAA(op): 9:54pm On Sep 24, 2020
Six Elephants Fitted with GPS/Satellite Collars in August/September to Further Reinforce Ongoing Protection Efforts in Yankari Game Reserve

GPS/Satellite collars provide real-time tracking of elephant herds
Yankari Game Reserve contains Nigeria’s largest elephant population, currently estimated at around 100
Since 2014 Yankari has been co-managed through a partnership agreement between WCS and Bauchi State Government, with funding support from Bauchi State, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Elephant Crisis Fund and the Wildlife Conservation Society
Thanks to focused law enforcement efforts and community engagement programs, no elephants have been documented killed in Yankari since 2015
The elephant collaring exercise in August/September was funded by the Elephant Crisis Fund, the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the Wildlife Conservation Society

https://newsroom.wcs.org/News-Releases/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/13133/Six-Elephants-Fitted-with-GPSSatellite-Collars-in-AugustSeptember-to-Further-Reinforce-Ongoing-Protection-Efforts-in-Yankari-Game-Reserve.aspx
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by Ourown(m): 7:37am On Sep 26, 2020
Would love to visit this place one day.
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by maclatunji: 11:07am On Sep 26, 2020
Lovely.

I should visit someday, Godwilling.
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by Sensiblerealist(m): 11:26am On Oct 16, 2020
This is an interesting piece. I was once there too. My question is: 'how come we cannot manage our own affairs wholly, without seeking help' ?
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by eddyline(m): 6:57pm On Oct 16, 2020
Sensiblerealist:
This is an interesting piece. I was once there too. My question is: 'how come we cannot manage our own affairs wholly, without seeking help' ?
indeed a great place to be. to answer your question, we are only interested in "chopping money" no one gives a damn whatever happens
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by YoungDaNaval(m): 8:43am On Oct 17, 2020
I heard the baboons there behaves like thug grin
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by coronavirus19: 8:07am On Oct 18, 2020
Sensiblerealist:
This is an interesting piece. I was once there too. My question is: 'how come we cannot manage our own affairs wholly, without seeking help' ?
Simply lack of local experts in such area. How many Nigerians go to school to study anything related to wildlife conservation. That is why we still remain redundant as a nation because our culture and mentality is too conservative and safe. Thank God for digital era that is upon us we are slowing evolving into the right part
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by Nobody: 10:11am On Oct 18, 2020
Old pictures.
Barely any of these exist anymore.
That place is now like a swamp.
No light sef. You have to pay for generator
Rooms have not been renovated since they opened. Cable cars not working. If you enter the water now, I’m sorry for you. The kind of disease and skin infection you will get, only God can save you. If you see animal, you praise God. Pls When last did white peoples visit yankari? Guy pls no dey lie here Abeg
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by Rich4god(m): 11:16am On Oct 18, 2020
Why haven't this thread made FP... We need to promote our heritage.
NafeesaAA plz add pictures of snake so that lalasticlala will do the needful.
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by Sensiblerealist(m): 12:10pm On Oct 18, 2020
We have lots of experts in all this field. I know because I am a graduate of Zoology. I can't really fathom what the problem is.
Just think about how they manage our zoos and museums of natural history in house, before we move to natural parks. We are better than this

coronavirus19:
Simply lack of local experts in such area. How many Nigerians go to school to study anything related to wildlife conservation. That is why we still remain redundant as a nation because our culture and mentality is too conservative and safe. Thank God for digital era that is upon us we are slowing evolving into the right part
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by ILoveDemMANNA: 4:16pm On Oct 18, 2020
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by moshoodn(m): 4:17pm On Oct 18, 2020
Looks lovely... Been there before..

The challenge however is getting there now.

The roads to Yankari are paved with bombs and bandits.

Visit at your own risk!
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by chrisifeanyi: 4:17pm On Oct 18, 2020
Is the place safe? Do they have airport? I'm looking for honeymoon location
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by Nobody: 4:17pm On Oct 18, 2020
Blessed country.
Ours was obviously a blessed country we couldn't get to enjoy cos of bad leadership.
#Endtobadleadership
#Endtotribalism
#Endtomediocrity
#Endtonepotism
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by Dominiqueismad: 4:17pm On Oct 18, 2020
Ok
Re: Yankari Games Reserves In Bauchi In Pictures by hapholaby: 4:17pm On Oct 18, 2020
Na person wey dey alive dey travel o!

#EndSARS #SackIGP
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