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W National Park Adventures

W National Park is a transboundary protected area known for its distinctive W-shaped bend in the Niger River and its diverse wildlife, offering unique safari and outdoor exploration experiences in West Africa.

2,471,000
Acres Protected
Approx. 100
Miles of Trails
10,000–15,000
Annual Visitors
1954
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to W National Park.

Entrance Requirements

Entrance fees required; permits and guided tour bookings recommended. Entry requirements vary by country sector.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited during the dry season from November to April when wildlife is concentrated near water sources and roads are most accessible.

Visitor Information

Main visitor centers located in Benin (Malanville) and Niger (Tapoa area). Some ranger posts are available for orientation.

Getting There

Access primarily via dirt roads; 4WD vehicles recommended during the dry season. Seasonal closures can occur during heavy rains.

Weather & Climate

W National Park experiences a tropical savanna climate with a distinct wet season from May to October and dry season from November to April. Temperatures range from 75°F (24°C) to 95°F (35°C) during the day, with cooler nights in the dry season.

Conservation Efforts

The park faces threats from poaching, illegal grazing, and human encroachment. Conservation efforts focus on cross-border anti-poaching initiatives, habitat protection, and community engagement programs to safeguard endangered species such as elephants and lions.

Camping in W National Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Koge Camp

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near the central river bend, offers tents and basic amenities for visitors wanting proximity to wildlife viewing areas.

Bani Camp

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

A more remote site located in the heart of the park’s savanna, good for backcountry camping and nighttime wildlife sounds.

Top Trails

Malanville River Trail

Moderate
8 miles

A scenic trekking route following the Niger River, known for birdwatching and riverside wildlife sightings.

Savanna Loop Trail

Hard
12 miles

Circles through open grasslands offering chances to observe large mammals and predators in their natural habitat.

Bani Walk

Easy
5 miles

Short trail near the Bani Camp spot to explore native flora and small wildlife species.

Riverbank Canoe Route

Easy
Varies

Paddling route following the Niger’s curves providing aquatic wildlife views and cool respite from the heat.

Trailblazer Tips

Book guided tours through authorized local operators to maximize wildlife sightings and ensure safety

Visit during the dry season (November to April) for easier wildlife viewing and better accessibility

Permits are required and should be arranged in advance through national park authorities of the respective country

Bring lightweight binoculars and sun protection for river excursions and game drives

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