Oban-Korup’ lays claim to being the most biodiverse forest in Africa and is also the largest remaining stretch of contiguous forest in West Africa. This makes it the premier destination for nature lovers who live in, or visit, Nigeria, yet few make the journey because they don’t know how. Rhoko camp, as the only eco-tourist destination in this forest within Nigeria’s borders, is here to help you achieve your dreams.
Click for more information and photographs under the following headings:Primates: Putty-nosed guenons can be heard most days from your camp lodge
Reptiles & Amphibians: multiple species of chameleon and….snakes!
Birds: spot 8 species of Hornbill and the Black guineafowl
Butterflies: over 800 species present. Our leaflet will get you started
Mammals: you could be the next on our list of those who have seen the Golden Cat
Nocturnal wildlife: take our guided tour to see the bush-babies (Galagos)
Plants and trees: 6,000 plant species. Fortunately we can provide the guide books!
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