Kamuku National Park has a total land area of 1121sqkm of typical
savanna woodland vegetation and a wide variety of birds and other
animals like elephants, antelopes, oribi, waterbuck, wet cat, green
monkey, side stripped hyena and jackal.
Located in Birnin Gwari, Kaduna State,
Kamuku National Park is also a home to the Secretary Bird (Sagittarius
serpentarius), Denhams Bustard (Neotis denhami) and Abyssinian Ground
Hornbill (Bucorvus abyssinicus).
The terrain is largely flat, rising gradually eastwards to the Birnin
Gwari Ridge, which forms part of the eastern boundary. The park has
Guinea Savanna vegetation with, in places, some transitional Sudan
Savanna elements. Dominant tree species of the park include Isoberlinia doka, Terminalia avicennioides and Detarium macrocarpum.
Also common are Danellia oliveri, Nauclea latifolia, Acacia spp., Lophira lanceolata, Parkia biglobosa, Prosopis africana and Isoberlinia tomentosa. Elaeis guineensis
is common in riparian forests that line small, seasonal rivers.
Together with the forest reserves in this area the park represents one
of the best remaining blocks of Sudan–Guinea Savanna vegetation in the
country’s protected-area system.
The park has an average annual rainfall of 1,250mm with average
temperature of 300C. It has two seasons, the dry season which starts
from November to April and raining season from May to November. The
hottest months are March and April, while the coldest month is December
and January during the harmattan period when temperature drops to the
freezing point in the evening and morning.
Dogon Ruwa Waterfall: This is one of the major natural
features at Kamuku National Park and it is located at the Northern end
of the park, along Birnin Gwari-Funtua Road. The fall takes its source
from two water bodies – one from Birnin Gwari and the other from old
Gugama stream. The two sources joined at Kurazo village
and flow directly to the park. The fall is scenic and usually very
attractive during dry season. It is normally used by tourist for
camping, educational purpose and other water sports such as diving,
fishing, canoeing etc.
Mai’lawa Dam: Another natural feature of note is the
Mai’lawa Dam, which is located approximately at the center of the park.
The dam flows from Kufaki streams also found within the park. It is the
main water body that holds water for the animal all year round, and
also serves as a centre of attraction because of the high concentration
of animals, most especially, during the dry season. Reptiles such as
crocodiles are easily sighted within the area.
Museum: The park’s museum is where objects of
artistic, cultural, historical and scientific interests are kept for
public viewing. It has wildlife trophies, collection of animal specimen
such as skin, legs and head of roan antelope, bush buck, ostrich and
elephant. The natural history of the animals is also on display which
made it educational and very informative.
Guest House:
Kamuku National Park also has a guest house known as Kada Motel
which are meant for tourist accommodation and relaxation. Kada motel
also provides standard catering services for visitors and the residents
of Birnin Gwari at large.
Fauna & Flora: Another major attractions at
Kamuku National Park are the fauna and flora of the park. Animals such
as elephant serves as a major attraction for the tourists. There is also
a large population of duiker, which are commonly sighted in the park
couple with 177 documented species of birds (both residents and inter
African migrants and several species of reptiles).
Also, the park has other animals such as buffalo, bubal hartebeest,
anubis baboon, tantalus monkey, lion, leopard, hippopotamus, roan
antelope, kob and warthog, etc. It is also associated with some rich
cultural features, some of which are sacred like the old Parnomo shrine,
scenic hills, rock outcrops, perennial streams etc.
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