Located right in the west of the country on the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, this national park is a biodiversity hotspot. Its abundant and diverse fauna and flora attract a huge range of different species of bird that flock to the dense forests and undergrowth of the park.
The scenery on show is stunning and the sun glinting off of the Semuliki River that runs through the park is lovely to behold as are the Sempaya hot springs that bubble up ferociously between fissures in the ground.
While large mammals such as elephants, forest buffaloes and leopards reside in Semuliki National Park, a number of local communities also live within its confines. As such visitors to the park can catch a glimpse into the lives and culture of the Basua people who live as hunter-gatherers within the forests of Semuliki.
Activities
- Gorrilla trekking
- Gorrilla habituation experience
- Hiking/Nature walks
- Bird watching
- Cultural and community visit.