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Okomu National Park December 11- 12th, 2004 This trip was planned to let us enjoy the beauty and relaxing environment of Okomu National Park, some 300km from Lagos, close to Benin City. This park preserves what forest is left from the original Okomu Forest Reserve. The secondary forest is home to a large variety of animals, the most accessible of them being butterflies and birds.
However, before enjoying this relaxing environment, we had to get there.
This was not the best part. We were eleven of us, leaving Ikoyi at 8 .am.,
after the usual delay. We took the road along Lekki Peninsula, crossing
the Lagoon at Epe, the fisherman village. The road was okay until we
arrived at the junction to the Benin Expressway. After that point, there
are plenty of big holes, and we saw a lot of previous accidents.
We still had some difficulties, looking for a place to refuel. At the
end, we found some at the Mojo Petrol Station, and we were able to
continue until we reached the laterite track that leads to Arakhuan, our
place of accommodation.
Back to the camp, we had all the time to learn more about
butterflies, how to set them and how to keep them in good condition for
further identification. We had time also to freshen up and then to enjoy a
very nice candle-lit dinner in good company. No generators at all, just
the noise of the forest. The night was surprisingly fresh, without AC. The second day, we started early for a trip in the
rainforest. We left the main path after 1.6 km to follow a very small
nature trail until we reached the tree house. We enjoyed a wonderful
vegetation with the highest trees I have ever seen in my life, more than
50m high, impossible to see the top. We saw umbrella trees, silk cotton
trees, and much more. Some of them look fantastic, as if they had been a
produce of art rather than of nature. Below you can see some of them.
After two hours of easy walk, we arrived at the tree
house. Almost everybody climbed to the top to reach the platform and enjoy
a nice view. I don’t have any photo of this, because I am not brave. We
didn’t seen any elephants, but the butterflies accompanied us all the
time. After this enjoyable trip we went back to Lagos, with the same
terrible road but without any tax collectors, which we were told do not
work on Sundays. |
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