“An enthusiast birders version of a little paradise!” – Semuliki National Park
Semuliki forest reserve was designated as an area of outstanding beauty in 1932 and later upgraded to a national park in October 1993, one of Uganda’s newest. The ethnic groups that occupy this place are the Bwamba farmers, Bakonjo, Batuku cattle keepers and the Batwa (pygmies) on the edge of the forest closely related to the Batwa pygmies of Rwanda, Burundi and Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo about 1.5m high.
Uganda is one of the preeminent tourism destinations. A richly endowed, small, Landlocked country in the heart of sub-Saharan Africa in East Africa within the great lakes region sprawling across the equator. The country is bordered by Kenya in the East, Tanzania in the south, Rwanda in the South West, Democratic Republic of Congo in the West and Sudan in the North. In this small beautiful country is a small national park known as Semuliki National Park, a great little place I know ready to blow you out during your Uganda safari.