Preparation
This is a remote, undeveloped area; ensure you have a local guide, reliable 4x4 transport, and sufficient supplies before entering.





Established in 1985, Badiar National Park is a key conservation site in Guinea designed to protect diverse ecosystems and curb poaching in the region. The park shares a border with Senegal, where it connects directly to the much larger Niokolo-Koba National Park, creating a vast, protected transboundary landscape. As an IUCN Category II area, the park is managed primarily for ecosystem protection and recreation. It remains a rugged and largely undeveloped destination, best suited for those interested in conservation efforts and remote wilderness exploration. Its strategic location makes it an essential component of the regional environmental heritage.
Established in 1985, Badiar National Park is a key conservation site in Guinea designed to protect diverse ecosystems and curb poaching in the region. The park shares a border with Senegal, where it connects directly to the much larger Niokolo-Koba National Park, creating a vast, protected transboundary landscape. As an IUCN Category II area, the park is managed primarily for ecosystem protection and recreation. It remains a rugged and largely undeveloped destination, best suited for those interested in conservation efforts and remote wilderness exploration. Its strategic location makes it an essential component of the regional environmental heritage.
Transboundary connection to Niokolo-Koba National Park
IUCN Category II protected ecosystem
Significant habitat for regional wildlife
Ideal for off-the-beaten-path exploration
The park is largely undeveloped with limited tourist infrastructure.
Access requires significant planning and local coordination.
Best suited for experienced travelers comfortable with remote wilderness conditions.
This is a remote, undeveloped area; ensure you have a local guide, reliable 4x4 transport, and sufficient supplies before entering.
Respect all park regulations and stay on designated paths to minimize your impact on this sensitive ecosystem.
Wilderness exploration and conservation-focused travel.
GNF Fr
$50-$100 p/day
French, Pular
Consult a travel clinic regarding necessary vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis before traveling to rural Guinea.