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The Niokolo-Koba National Park (French: Parc National du Niokolo Koba, PNNK) is a World Heritage Site and natural protected area in southeastern Senegal, near the Guinea border. It is served by Niokolo-Koba Airport , an unpaved airstrip.
[4] [5] Niokolo-Koba National Park was listed as endangered in 2007 because of low mammal populations, management problems, and the planned construction of a dam on the Gambia River upstream. [6] It was removed from the endangered list in 2024 after Senegal had taken several measures to improve the situation. [7]
Niokolo-Koba National Park: ... Map; NIK. Location of the airport in Senegal. Runways; Direction Length Surface ft m 02/20 4,760 1,450 Dirt Source: Google Maps [1]
The Gambia River runs a total length of 1,120 kilometres (700 mi). From the Fouta Djallon, it runs northwest into the Tambacounda Region of Senegal, where it flows through the Parc National du Niokolo Koba, then is joined by the Nieri Ko and Koulountou [] and passing through the Barrakunda Falls before entering the Gambia at Koina.
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Dindefelo Falls, located in the town of Dindefelo, is a tourist attraction and park in southeast Senegal. It is located just a few miles from the Guinean border. The falls are about 100 meters high. The park area forms part of the larger Niokolo-Koba National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere world heritage site.
The Gambia River flowing through the Niokolo-Koba National Park. The Niokolo Koba is a river in Senegal. The river is a tributary to the Gambia River, and runs mainly through the Niokolo-Koba National Park. [1]