Cross River National Park is a biodiverse haven located in southeastern Nigeria, offering breathtaking rainforests and rich ecosystems that attract nature lovers and conservationists alike.
Cross River National Park stretches across two distinct sectors—Oban and Okwangwo—covering some of the last remaining areas of untouched rainforest in Nigeria. Rich in biodiversity, the park is home to unique wildlife species such as the Cross River gorilla, Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee, forest elephants, and a variety of bird species. Established in 1991, the park plays a crucial role in conserving Nigeria's rainforest and offers various recreational opportunities, including hiking and guided wildlife tours. The park's terrain ranges from rugged mountains to dense, lush rainforests, providing an excellent backdrop for eco-tourism and promoting conservation awareness. Trails through the park challenge hikers to discover hidden waterfalls and enjoy the serene beauty of nature. Visitors are drawn to its vibrant ecosystems and the chance to participate in ecological research. The park also holds cultural significance with nearby communities, offering a glimpse into local traditions and lifestyles.
Oban Hills, known for its majestic views and rich biodiversity.
Chappal Waddi, the highest point in Nigeria, offering adventure for climbers.
Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, home to the Cross River gorilla.
Kagwene Gorilla Sanctuary, a critical habitat for gorilla conservation.
A critically endangered primate species unique to the park.
A nearby resort offering breathtaking views and accommodations.
A community-managed forest promoting ecotourism and conservation.