Taï National Park

Taï National Park

Taï National Park is a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site in Côte d'Ivoire that offers a glimpse into one of the last primary tropical rainforests of West Africa, known for its biodiversity and rare wildlife species.

1,062,080 acres
Acres Protected
Varies (limited developed trails)
Miles of Trails
Low visitor numbers due to remote location and conservation focus
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Taï National Park

Taï National Park
 

Taï National Park, established to preserve one of the last remaining segments of the original vast West African rainforest, stretches across the southwestern part of Côte d'Ivoire. This ecosystem supports a rich variety of plant and animal life, some of which are rare and endangered, such as the pygmy hippopotamus and the olive colobus monkey. The park's lush vegetation creates a complex habitat crucial for numerous bird species, insects, and mammals. Historically, the area has been a bastion of biodiversity conservation, recognized for its ecological value and designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1982. Visitors can immerse themselves in dense forests, explore diverse trails, and engage in excellent bird watching and primate viewing opportunities. Although primarily a research hotspot, it also attracts eco-tourists eager to experience its tranquil beauty and witness wildlife in its natural environment.

Highlights

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Home to several endangered species including the pygmy hippopotamus

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Incredible primate habitats including chimpanzees and monkeys

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Rich birdlife with numerous endemic species

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Expansive, untouched tropical rainforest providing unique wilderness experiences

Notable Natural Features

Pygmy Hippopotamus Habitat

A rare opportunity to observe the elusive and endangered pygmy hippopotamus within its natural environment.

N'Zo River

A significant waterway providing a natural habitat for diverse aquatic species and scenic river views.

Rainforest Canopy

An expanse of untouched primary rainforest that offers a glimpse into the vibrant ecosystem of West Africa.