Spot chimpanzees, monkeys, and other primates in the lowland rainforest.
Over 400 bird species inhabit Semuliki, including forest endemics and rare species.
Relax at the natural hot springs and enjoy their scenic surroundings.
Explore dense rainforest trails with expert guides to learn about flora and fauna.
Capture primates, birds, waterfalls, and lush rainforest scenery.
Discover medicinal plants, giant trees, and rare tropical flora.
Walk along forest rivers and streams to see wildlife and birdlife.
Engage with local communities and learn about traditional forest lifestyles.
Follow expert rangers to learn about the park’s biodiversity and conservation efforts.
Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and stunning forest sunsets.
Semuliki National Park is one of Uganda’s most unique and biodiverse protected areas, offering a lowland tropical rainforest experience that contrasts sharply with the country’s savannahs and montane forests. Located in northwestern Uganda, along the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, the park is famous for its rich flora and fauna, hot springs, and rare bird and primate species. Semuliki is an off-the-beaten-path destination ideal for travelers seeking immense biodiversity, tranquility, and cultural immersion.
Semuliki National Park lies in Bundibugyo District, in Uganda’s Western Region, bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west. It covers approximately 220 square kilometers and is located along the Semuliki River, which forms part of the park’s northern boundary.
The park is about 8–9 hours’ drive from Kampala or accessible via a combination of domestic fly-in safaris and road transfers. Semuliki is part of the larger Albertine Rift ecosystem, a global biodiversity hotspot known for endemic species and pristine lowland rainforest.
Semuliki National Park features a diverse mix of lowland tropical rainforest, swampy wetlands, and riverine ecosystems. Key features include:
The park’s location at the edge of the Congo Basin rainforest makes it ecologically significant and exceptionally rich in biodiversity.
Semuliki is renowned for its diverse mammal population, particularly its primates. For travelers keen on combining Semuliki with Uganda’s other premier primate safari destinations, our team can craft a seamless itinerary. The park hosts:
Other wildlife includes:
The park is ideal for wildlife enthusiasts seeking rare forest species and intimate jungle encounters.
Semuliki National Park is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 450 bird species recorded, including numerous Albertine Rift endemics. This makes it a compelling addition to any Uganda safari holiday for birding enthusiasts.
Key bird species include:
The dense forest, wetlands, and riverine habitats make Semuliki ideal for both resident and migratory birds, attracting birding enthusiasts from around the world.
One of Semuliki’s most unique attractions is the Sempaya Hot Springs, known locally as the “Magmado” springs. These geothermal springs emerge from the forest floor and are believed to have healing properties.
Visitors can:
The hot springs add a distinctive natural and cultural element to the park experience, making Semuliki unlike any other destination on the Uganda safari circuit.
Semuliki offers guided forest walks, allowing visitors to explore the dense lowland rainforest and swampy zones. These immersive walks can be combined with broader East Africa safari experiences for a truly comprehensive adventure. Walking trails often include:
These walks provide up-close encounters with forest wildlife and a truly immersive rainforest experience.
Semuliki National Park has a hot and humid equatorial climate, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C and frequent rainfall throughout the year.
Best time to visit:
Early morning visits are best for wildlife and birdwatching, as the forest comes alive at dawn.
Semuliki National Park offers a unique rainforest adventure in Uganda’s Albertine Rift. From rare primates and endemic birds to geothermal hot springs and dense forest landscapes, it is ideal for travelers seeking biodiversity, tranquility, and cultural immersion. Semuliki pairs particularly well with Kibale Forest National Park and Murchison Falls for an unforgettable northern and western Uganda circuit. Browse our full range of Uganda safari tours or contact our team today to include Semuliki in your next African adventure.