Preparation
Ensure you are fully prepared for rugged terrain and remote conditions, as facilities may be limited within the park.





Kaboré Tambi National Park serves as one of Burkina Faso's most critical environmental landmarks. Classified as an IUCN Category II site, the park is meticulously managed to preserve its natural state, acting as a vital refuge for a wide variety of indigenous species. Visitors are treated to vast, rugged landscapes that provide an unfiltered look at the region's natural heritage. It is an essential destination for those with a passion for conservation, birdwatching, and experiencing the quieter, wilder side of the country. Beyond tourism, the park remains a cornerstone for ongoing environmental research and ecological preservation efforts in the region.
Kaboré Tambi National Park serves as one of Burkina Faso's most critical environmental landmarks. Classified as an IUCN Category II site, the park is meticulously managed to preserve its natural state, acting as a vital refuge for a wide variety of indigenous species. Visitors are treated to vast, rugged landscapes that provide an unfiltered look at the region's natural heritage. It is an essential destination for those with a passion for conservation, birdwatching, and experiencing the quieter, wilder side of the country. Beyond tourism, the park remains a cornerstone for ongoing environmental research and ecological preservation efforts in the region.
IUCN Category II protected status
Diverse regional flora and fauna
Essential site for ecological research
Expansive, rugged natural landscapes
The park is a protected area; visitors should follow all local regulations regarding wildlife and plant life.
Remote location requires careful planning for transportation and supplies.
Best suited for visitors interested in conservation and off-the-beaten-path nature experiences.
Ensure you are fully prepared for rugged terrain and remote conditions, as facilities may be limited within the park.
Consider hiring a local guide who is familiar with the park's ecology to enhance your wildlife spotting and safety.
Nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and those seeking an authentic, wild experience in Burkina Faso.
XOF CFA
$40-$90 p/day
French, Moore, Dioula
Bring high-quality binoculars and a camera for birdwatching, as the park is a prime location for observing local species in their natural habitat.
Adhere to all conservation guidelines and leave no trace to help maintain the park's delicate ecosystem.