Panoramic View of the Park

Semuliki National Park was established in 1932 and designated as a national park in 1993. It is East Africa’s only lowland tropical forest. It has 441 bird species & 53 animal species reported.

During the rainy season, large portions of this low-lying park may flood, a reminder of the era when the entire valley submerged beneath a lake for seven million years. On the distant western side of the Rwenzori, Semuliki National Park sprawls across the Semliki Valley’s floor.

The park is dominated by the Congo Basin’s enormous Ituri Forest’s easternmost stretch. It is one of Africa’s oldest and most biodiverse forests, and one of the few to have survived the last ice age, which occurred between 12 and 18,000 years ago. In addition, Semuliki Forest Reserve is a “true Birder’s Haven.” Therefore, all global bird lovers, come visit your spot!

Birding

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This 6-day Uganda wildlife tour takes you to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda's second-largest national park, Semuliki National Park, the only tract of true lowland...
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community walks

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This 6-day Uganda wildlife tour takes you to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda's second-largest national park, Semuliki National Park, the only tract of true lowland...
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Jungle Safari

A is an overland journey, usually a trip by tourists to Africa. In the past, the trip was often a big-game hunt, but today, safari often refers to trips to observe and photograph wildlife—or hiking and sightseeing, as well.

The Swahili word safari means journey, originally from the Arabic meaning a journey; the verb for “to travel” in Swahili is kusafiri. These words are used for any type of journey, e.g. by bus from Nairobi to Mombasa or by ferry from Dar es Salaam to Unguja. Safari entered the English language at the end of the 1850s thanks to Richard Francis Burton, the famous explorer.
The Regimental March of the King’s African Rifles was ‘Funga Safari’, literally ‘tie up the March’, or, in other words, pack up equipment ready to march.

In 1836 William Cornwallis Harris led an expedition purely to observe and record wildlife and landscapes by the expedition’s members. Harris established the safari style of journey, starting with a not too strenuous rising at first light, an energetic day walking, an afternoon rest then concluding with a formal dinner and telling stories in the evening over drinks and tobacco.

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This 6-day Uganda wildlife tour takes you to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda's second-largest national park, Semuliki National Park, the only tract of true lowland...
Available through out the year:
  • Jan
  • Feb
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Nature Photography

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This 6-day Uganda wildlife tour takes you to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda's second-largest national park, Semuliki National Park, the only tract of true lowland...
Available through out the year:
  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
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Primate walks

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This 6-day Uganda wildlife tour takes you to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda's second-largest national park, Semuliki National Park, the only tract of true lowland...
Available through out the year:
  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
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