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Honeymoon safaris in Semuliki national park: A honeymoon safari in Semuliki national park is a trip that combines adventure, wildlife, and a romantic gate away. Semuliki national park is one of the best national parks in Uganda to visit during your honeymoon safari. Semuliki national park is found in western Uganda on the borders of DR Congo where it harbors 53 mammals, 9 primates, 453 bird species, 448 butterfly species,

Batwa pygmies in Semuliki national park: Semuliki national park is one of the national parks in the country that used to be home to the Batwa pygmies in Uganda. Semuliki national park is located in the western part of Uganda in Bundibugyo district covering a total area of 220 sq. km. The small-sized national park used to be home to the Batwa pygmies who used to live alongside park animals. Batwa

Discover Semuliki national park: Uganda’s national park, Semuliki is situated in western Uganda along the country's western border with DR Congo south of Lake Albert. Semuliki national park is found within Bundibugyo district and is protected by Uganda Wildlife Authority which controls and manages all the activities within the park. Semuliki national park is located in western Uganda approximately 400 km, 4 to 5 hours’ drive from Kampala/Entebbe the main starting

Flying safaris to Semuliki national park: Semuliki national park is one of the newly gazetted national parks in Uganda situated in Bundibugyo district on the borders of DR Congo. The national park was gazetted in 1993 by the Uganda Wildlife Authority to protect the vegetation and the different attractions that were inside there. Today, Semuliki national park protects 435 bird species, 448 butterfly species, 53 mammals, and 9 primates. Semuliki national

Boat rides on Lake Albert in Semuliki national park: Semuliki national park is located in Bundibugyo district western part of Uganda. The national park is located south of Lake Albert and is part of the Albertine Rift region. Hundreds of tourists visit Semuliki national park every year to participate in different tourism activities that do take place right there. Among the activities that tourists can do while in Semuliki national

Birds of Semuliki national park: Semuliki national park is one of the birding destinations in Uganda. The 220 sq. km piece of land is found in Bundibugyo district in the western part of Uganda and has different attractions among which include birds. Semuliki national park harbors over 435 bird species and 23 are endemic to the Albertine region. The number of bird species has made Semuliki national park one of

Birding in Semuliki national park: Uganda is a prime destination for a bird watching holiday at any time of year. Semuliki national park is one of the best bird watching destinations one could ever visit while in Uganda. It’s located in western Uganda Bundibugyo district near mountain Rwenzori on the borders of Uganda with DR Congo. Semuliki national park harbors a total of 435 bird species and 23 have been

Best time to visit Semuliki national park: As you plan your safari to Semuliki national park, you should consider the time of the year you plan to visit as this greatly affects the safari. The weather in Semuliki national park changes over a period of time and therefore tourists must be aware of the period they are coming. Covering 220 sq. km, Semuliki national park is one of the most

Cultural tours in Semuliki national park allow you to explore the history and origin of the locals living around the park. Every national park in Uganda including Semuliki national park has local people living around it. In Semuliki national park there are so many tribes around the park but the famous ones are the Batwa pygmies. Batwa pygmies and been staying inside Semuliki national park not until the government decided to gazette

Combined wildlife safari in Semuliki national park and Kibale forest: Both Semuliki national park and Kibale forest national park are located in the western part of Uganda in Bundibugyo and Fort Portal respectively. These two national parks were gazetted by the government of Uganda and are being managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority. The government agency has played a big role in protecting these national parks together with their attractions

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