Tambi-Kabore National Park

Burkina Faso's Kaboré Tambi National Park is a protected area. It runs between Ouagadougou and the Ghanaian border, following the Nazinon River's course. It was renamed in commemoration of a park ranger who was slain by poachers in 1991. It was founded in 1976 as Pô National Park.


The park's vegetation is mostly made up of northern Sudan savanna grassland in the north and a mix of southern Sudan savanna and northern Guinea savanna in the south. There are also samples of some tree and plant species that existed millions of years ago.


Elephants are the most common residents of this lovely spot. There are also dozens of bird species and other unusual animals that call it home. Senegal Parrot, Violet Turaco, yellow-billed shrike, Blue Blair roller, yellow Penduline, pipes, bearded Barbet, Pied winged swallow, Senegal Eremonela, Blackcap Babbler, sun lark, Purple glossy starling, lavender Waxbill are among the bird species found in the park. Many birds, including the Chestnut-crowned sparrow weaver, Brown romped bunting, and others. Throughout the park, fascinating automobile tours are held on a regular basis, giving visitors the opportunity to see exotic animals up up and personal. This is one of the things about Burkina Faso you should know before travelling.

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