The study assesses the management problems in Pandam Game Reserve, Plateau State, Nigeria. Structured questionnaires, field survey and in depth interviews of key informants were used to obtain the data. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The result reveals that inadequate infrastructures, shortage of staff and inadequate funds are the management problems of Pandam Game Reserve. The study asserts that inviting foreign investors would solve the problem of sustainable tourism development in Pandam Game Reserve. The study discovers that equipping rangers with modern facilities, increasing the staff strength, and payment of staff salaries would solve the management problems in Pandam Game Reserve. It asserts that outreach programs, stakeholders’ involvement on tourism matters, and employing some community members, would curb the problems of ecosystem destruction by the host communities. The study therefore recommends government intervention to reposition the Pandam Game Reserve. This includes: provision of infrastructures, increasing the staff strength, and provision of funds. It also recommends that Government monitors activities around and within the Pandam Game Reserve so as to avoid poaching, land encroachment and deforestation. The study also recommends that: State Government gives proper attention to the implementation of tourism policies in Pandam Game Reserve; community involvement in the management procedures of Pandam Game Reserve; stakeholders to make more efforts to curb the problems at Pandam Game Reserve in order to make it more attractive to the tourists; foreign investors to be invited to help develop the Pandam Game Reserve to international standard.
Keywords: Game Reserve, Ecosystem, Management Problems, Sustainable Development, Tourism Industry