Kainji Lake National Park (KNLP) (headquarters
Wawa) is situated north of
Lagos, close to the border with the
Republic of Benin. It comprises two sectors,
Borgu Game Reserve and
Zugurma Game Reserve, which are separated by Kainji Lake. The abundant wildlife in the game preserves include
baboons,
duikers,
hippopotami,
hyenas,
kobs,
roan antelopes, and
warthogs. Only the Borgu (western) sector is currently used for
tourism; the Zugurma (eastern) sector lacks infrastructure, including access roads. The topography of the park is gently undulating with a general decrease in elevation from west to east. The Borgu sector is drained mainly by the
Oli, Timo and Doro rivers and their tributaries, while the Zugurma sector is drained by the Maingyara and Nuwa Tizururu rivers. The vegetation of the park is typical of the
Guinean forest-savanna mosaic, although in some areas it appears more
Sahelian.
Riparian forests occur on the banks of the larger watercourses. == Climate ==