Destination

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Duration
3 Days 2 Nights
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Tour Type
African Wildlife Safaris
Cultural Tours
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Group Size
5 Guests
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Tour Guide
Yes
Uganda

3 Days Semuliki National Park Safari

Semuliki National Park, located in Bwamba County, Bundibugyo District, western Uganda, was established in October 1993. Covering 194 sq km (75 sq mi), it features East Africa’s only lowland tropical rainforest within the Semuliki Valley, characterized by the eastern extension of the Ituri Forest from the Congo Basin. This ancient ecosystem, home to diverse plant and animal life, survived the last ice age around 12,000 to 18,000 years ago.

Four ethnic groups inhabit the area: Bwamba farmers at the base of the Rwenzori Mountains, Bakonjo on the slopes, Batuku cattle keepers in the plains, and Batwa pygmies in Sebitoli, who still utilize park resources despite their relocation.

Renowned for its biodiversity, Semuliki National Park is managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority and runs along the 160 km-long Semuliki River, which feeds into Lake Albert and the Nile, supporting the historical claims about the Nile’s origin.

Semuliki National Park is home to East Africa’s rare lowland tropical forests, featuring over 440 bird species, with 66% being forest birds, including the lyre-tailed honeyguide and the rare Forest Ground Thrush. The park also supports 9 primate species, 63 mammal species like elephants and leopards, and over 374 butterfly species, making it a prime birding destination.

It receives an average rainfall of 1,250 mm (49 in), with peaks from March to May and September to December, and temperatures range from 18 to 30 °C (64 to 86 °F).

Visitors can enjoy activities such as bird watching, game drives, and hiking the 13-kilometer Kirumia Trail. Notable attractions include hot springs, where water can reach high temperatures for cooking food. The park ranks 68th among Uganda’s attractions, emphasizing its significance as a safari destination.

The Semuliki and Lamia Rivers provide essential water sources, and the Mumbuga spring can spout water up to 0.5 meters high, attracting diverse wildlife. Other activities include nature walks, community interactions, boat rides on Lake Albert, and sport fishing.

Destination Semiliki National Park and Lake Albert boatcruise
Activities Game view and drive, visit Sempaya hotspring, nature walk and boatcruise on lake albert
Duration 3 Days and 2 nights
Airport transfers Yes
Included
  • Full board accommodation
  • All activities unless labelled optional
  • English speaking guide and entrance fees including permits
  • Transport and photo coverage
Excluded
  • Personal expenses (International flight, visa, insurance, tips and sourvenir)
  • Additional accommodation before and after the end of tour
  • Activities not mentioned above
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and park fees

This package is designed for groups, offering a variety of options that can be tailored to fit the guests’ budget and interest

 

Details

Safari Highlights

  1. Game Drive in Semuliki National Park
  2. Visit the Hot Springs
  3. Scenic views and photography
  4. Boat Cruise on Lake Albert
  5. Nature Walks

After arriving at Entebbe International Airport, you will meet your safari guide for a briefing before heading to Semuliki National Park. Depart from Kampala post-breakfast, traveling through the lush landscapes of the Nile Delta. After lunch, explore the famous Sempaya hot springs: the 'male' hot spring, 'Bintente,' spans 12 meters, while the 'female' hot spring, 'Nyasimbi,' features a boiling geyser reaching up to 103°C. Dinner and accommodation at a lodge or hotel in Semiliki. Meal Plan: Lunch and Dinner. Duration: Approximately 6 hours via Fort Portal Mityana Highway and 7 hours via Mpigi Mubende Highway.
Start the day with a boat ride on Lake Albert for excellent birdwatching, particularly for the Shoebill and other species like the Blue Swallow, Spotted Greenbul, and Northern Bearded Scrub-Robin. After the boat ride, enjoy a game drive to your accommodation in Semuliki National Park, home to diverse wildlife including forest elephants, buffaloes, and over 53 mammal species, including the unique water chevrotain.
The return trip to Kampala via Fort Portal - Mubende - Mityana highway includes a lunch stop at a preferred restaurant. The itinerary concludes with a transfer to Kampala and Entebbe International Airport for your evening flight.

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