Semuliki National Park Short Safaris: Short safaris in Semuliki National Park are ideal for travelers who want to experience nature but have little time. Visitors can take advantage of Semuliki’s wildlife, stunning scenery, and other attractions by going on a quick safari. Since Semuliki is only a five- to six-hour journey from Kampala/Entebbe, it’s one of the ideal destinations if time is of the essence.
Birds, animals, primates, butterflies, hot springs, and Batwa pygmies are just a few of the many sights visitors might view on a quick safari in Semuliki. Due to the short duration of a safari, visitors can engage in important activities. If visitors choose to take a flight, a quick safari to Semuliki can be either by flight-in or a three-day safari.
Activities to do on a short safari in Semuliki National Park
Birdwatching Semuliki
The majority of the bird species can be seen by enthusiastic bird watchers in Semuliki National Park in a single day or even half a day. In Semuliki National Park, bird watching is a supervised activity where visitors are led by armed ranger guides through the bush. Several routes are used for bird viewing so that visitors can see as many different species of birds as possible.
Shoebill stork, dwarf honeyguide, blue-billed malimbe, Ross’s Turaco, Lyre-tailed Honeyguide, White-throated Blue Swallow, the Chestnut-breasted Negrofinch, Great Blue Turaco, Spot-breasted Ibis, White-crested hornbill, Piping Hornbill, Eastern-bearded Greenbul, White-tailed Hornbill, Grant’s Bluebill, Chestnut Owlet, and Gabon Woodpecker are among the birds that can be seen in Semuliki National Park.
Swamp palm bulbul, African pygmy geese, Gabon woodpecker, long-tailed hawk, Northern bearded scrub robin, Hartlaub’s duck, Capuchin Babbler, Crested Malimbe, and great white pelican Among these are the red-thighed sparrow hawk, malachite kingfisher, yellow-throated cuckoo, red-billed dwarf hornbill, spotted honeyguide, yellow-throated nicator, black dwarf hornbill, Congo serpent eagle, and Zenker’s honeyguide.
Visiting the hot springs
With the exception of the hot springs, the majority of visitors to Semuliki National Park never leave. The male and female hot springs at Semuliki are located within the park. During a safari in Semuliki National Park, visitors can take a short stroll to the hot springs, where they will be guided by armed ranger guides who will provide them with various park information.
The female hot spring, which has a geyser that shoots water jets three meters above the ground, is the most popular hot spring in Semuliki. While visiting any of the hot springs, visitors shoot videos and snap pictures. The male hot spring is simply a pool of hot water.
Butterfly watching Semuliki
The best national park in Uganda for butterfly viewing is Semuliki National Park. With 448 different kinds of butterflies identified, this park is the national park with the largest butterfly population in Uganda. Butterfly enthusiasts can visit the park for a quick safari or, if they arrive, participate in the activity.
An armed ranger guide guides visitors around the park while they observe butterflies, keeping them safe from potentially hazardous predators. With the assistance of a ranger guide and a butterfly guide, butterfly watching will allow visitors to observe other park creatures, birds, and vegetation.
Euphaedra hollandi, blue monarch, common glider, euriphene saphirina, Becker’s creamy yellow glider, angular glider, euphaedra alacris, zebra pyrale, aletis helcita, euphaedra hybrida, tailed bush brown, common nephele, catuna crithea, African leaf butterfly, cadarena pudoraria, bicyclus alboplagus, common blue banded forester, and coffee berry moth.
Marcipalina umbrosa, neuroxena ansorgei, amata marina, cymothoe ochreata, peneleos Acraea, savanna pathfinder, euphaedra edwardsii, haritalodes polycymalis, cucumber moth, marcipalina conjuncta, widespread forester, square-winged red charaxes, variable diadem, common mother of pearl, euphaedra eberti, lycoa Acraea, choroclanis virescens, and orange streak acraea are just a few.
Chimpanzee trekking Semuliki
Chimpanzee trekking is a short safari to Semuliki National Park that allows visitors to get up close and personal with chimpanzees in their natural settings. The pastime is not very popular in Semuliki National Park, and there aren’t many chimpanzees there. Chimpanzee permits are required for anyone 12 years of age and older to engage in chimpanzee trekking in this park.
Every day, the ranger guides give a briefing before the Chimpanzee trekking in Semuliki begins early in the morning. Here, visitors are instructed on the activity’s rules and regulations before being led into the jungle by armed ranger guides to begin their search for chimpanzees. They have the chance to encounter various park animals, birds, and many other attractions while they are searching.
It takes 3 to 5 hours to find chimpanzees, and once they are found, visitors are permitted to spend an hour with them. Tourists can take pictures and film videos, among other things, and learn about the gorillas’ everyday routines, such as nesting, playing, hunting, and nursing.

