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SEMULIKI NATIONAL
PARK
ESemuliki National
Park covering an area of 220 square
km is one of Uganda's newest National
Parks having been gazetted in October
1993. The Park occupies a flat to
gently rolling landform ranging from
670 -760 metres above the sea level.
As all streams and rivers from the
surrounding areas are flooded drain
into the Park plus the poor drainage
and topography, many areas are flooded
during the rainy season. The average
annual rainfall is 1250 mm with peaks
from March to May and September and
December. The temperature varies from
18o C - 30o C with comparatively small
day after day variations.
Semuliki National Park is an extension
of the huge Ituri Forest and formed
a fraction of the forest range during
the climatic disarray of the Pleistocene.
Found about 50km from Fort Portal,
Semuliki is one of the richest areas
in both flora and fauna in Africa
with largely birds. The park is in
the distant corner of Bundibugyo District,
lying crossways to the Uganda-Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC) border in
the western arm of the East African
Rift Valley. The geographical coordinates
are 0o 44'- 00 53' N - 290 57-30o
11'E. To the southeast are the Rwenzori
Mountains, to the west is DR Congo
and to the north Lake Albert.
Tourist activities at Semuliki.
The most captivating attractions at
Semuliki are the extraordinary panorama,
Hot springs, the tropical forest walk,
bird watching, primate viewing and
the twisting river Semuliki. Spend
three to five days camping and trailing
in the only real East African jungle.
Visit to the hot springs
Know that a tour to Semuliki is rich
of the most fabulous and wonderful
views. Take a trip and experience
the most exciting meandering Bundibugyo
road through the Rwenzori escarpments.
While in the mountains at 'Mungu Ni
Mukubwa', the road offers scenic views
of the meandering Semuliki River,
the fuming Hot springs and the green
tropical rain forest lengthening up
to Ituri forest in DRC. Two Hot springs
in a tract of hot mineral thick swampland,
endowed with birds, insects and mammal
life easily reached using a modern
trail network. Enjoy a view of a two-meter
spray of hot water (130oC) and a pool
(12 m diameter) of discharging hot
water (106oC). Interestingly, you
can boil food like eggs in the natural
boiler within ten minutes and eat
it.
Semliki Nature Walk
Life in the jungle of Semuliki is
remarkable mostly for bird watching,
primates butterfly and plant lovers.
Walking through this jungle, you lead
to River Semuliki meanders, the only
one in East Africa. A host of forest
mammals like buffaloes, elephants,
statungas, leopards, primates, bush
pig, Water Chevrotain, White-bellied
Duiker or Dwarf Antelope, Beecroft’s
Anomalure or Zenker's Flying Mouse
and a wide range of forest and water
birds come to your sight while at
the park but not common. Pigmy Hippopotamus
and Crocodiles are usually seen by
chance. The park has 8 species of
primates.
There are also timid and largely nocturnal
mammals like the Grey-cheeked Mangabey,
Vervet, Red-tailed and Mona, Gentle
(Blue) Monkeys, Olive Baboon and Guereza
Colobus, De Brazza's Monkeys are rare
and Chimpanzees may rarely be heard
than seen. Nocturnal primates include
Pottos and Galagos. Squirrels such
as Fire-footed Rope or Red-legged
Sun Squirrel are also rare. Little
collard fruit Bat and Target Rat are
also there. There are more than 300
species of butterflies and 46 species
of forest Swallowtails and Charaxes
(75% of Uganda’s total) and
at least 235 species of moths have
been classified as restricted. About
305 species of trees have been recorded
out of which 125 are restricted to
this park alone.
Jungle life in Semuliki is breathtaking
especially for birders, primate, butterfly
and plant lovers. The jungle walk
usually takes you up to River Semuliki
meanders, the only one in East Africa
with luck; you may well see forest
buffaloes and elephants, statungas,
leopards, pigmy hippopotamus, crocodile
primates and a wide range of forest
and water birds.
Semliki Bird Watching
Bird Species at Semuliki consist of
the Broad-billed Roller, Green Wood-hoopoe,
African Grey Hornbill, African Moustached
Warbler, rapacious Red-necked Falcon,
Black-winged Red-Bishop, White-winged
Widowbird and Fawn-breasted Waxbill,
Double-toothed Barbet, Yellow-throated
Leaflove, Green-backed Eremomela,
Piapiac, Black-chinned Quail-Finch,
Red-shouldered Cuckoo-shrike and Western
Violet-backed sunbird, the list is
endless.
Spot Fishing
Equipped with your fishing facilities,
you can go sport fishing along the
river.
Getting to Semuliki.
You can use major roads:
1. From Kampala via Mubende to Fort
Portal which is about 180 Km (about
4-5 hrs drive)
2. Kampala via Masaka to Mbarara,
Bushenyi to Kasese is about465 Km
(7-8 hrs).
In both routes 4-wheel drives vehicles
are the most ideal and faster. While
the Kampala-Fort Portal via Mubende
is much shorter, the Kampala via Masaka,
Mbarara and Kasese gives you chance
to Visit Lake Mburo National Park,
Kyambura Wildlife Reserve, Rwenzori
Mountains National Park and Queen
Elizabeth National Park.
From Fort Portal, A two to three hours
drive on the rough road towards Bundibugyo
will bring you to Sempaya Gate (52
Km). The Park headquarters at Ntandi
is 5 Km further from the gate along
the same direction.
Accommodation
1. Semliki safari Lodge: Semliki Safari
Lodge: this is a luxury lodge positioned
in the Semliki Valley Wildlife Reserve,
in the Western Rift Valley. The lodge
was built using local materials to
corespond with the natural environment.
It has Canvas tents permanently thatched
each with fixed bathrooms and confidential
verandas with a stunning panoramic
view, a fully furnished lounge with
soft comfortable seats; a well-maintained
swimming pool while the restaurant
serves breakfast, lunch and dinner
and all delicious meals.
Tour activities at Semilk
Safari Lodge
* Chimpanzee Trekking
* Guided Walks – there are over
50 kilometres of on foot trails
* Game Drives
* Boat trips on Lake Albert
* Bird watching
* Visits to the local Batwa (pygmy)
community
* Night game drives
* Bush dinners or breakfasts
* Sundowner barbeques for families
2. A camp site inside the Park at
Bumaga, about 3 km from Sempaya Gate.
Here you can spend a night in one
of the two Executive bandas, hire
a tent or come with your own tent
for camping.
The site canteen stocked with both
African and European food and drinks
but meals are prepared on order. One
can also prepare his own food at the
site using hired cooking.
3. Another camp in Sempaya near Sempaya
Gate. There shall be small thatched
shelters for cooking and eating. Cooking
utensils will be for hire, but carry
your own tent and food.
4. You can also use luxurious accommodations
including hotels and lodges in Fort
Portal before or after the tour to
the park.
From Fort Portal, one can drive for
2-3 hours on a 52 Km road towards
Bundibugyo to reach Sempaya Gate.
The Park headquarters at Ntandi, 5
Km further from the gate along the
same route and a vehicle with high
clearance is recommended.
SEMLIKI WILDLIFE
RESERVE
Previously called the Toro Game Reserve,
Semliki Wildlife Reserve is large
reserve neighboring Lake Albert and
the northern base of the Rwenzoris
being a rich mosaic of grassland,
savannah, forest and wetland habitats.
The animal life is equally diverse,
the Uganda kob as the most common
large mammal, but there are as well
forest elephants, chimpanzees, buffalos,
leopards, different monkeys and antelopes.
Of the 400 bird species recorded in
the reserve, the shoebill stork is
on a regular basis seen at close quarters
on Lake Albert.
GETTING TO SEMLIKI WILDLIFE
RESERVE:
Follow the road towards Semliki National
Park for 30km, then take a right turn
which after about 35km leads to the
lodge.
WHAT TO DO AT SEMLIKI WILDLIFE
RESERVE:
One can do Game drives, guided walks
plus boat trips on Lake Albert that
can be arranged from the lodge.
WHEN TO VISIT:
Whichever time of year.
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