Enjoy every moment of your safari in Semuliki National Park by following these rules. They keep you safe and help protect wildlife.
Key rules to follow include:
- Avoid noise: Do not use car horns or make unnecessary noise, as this scares animals.
- No firearms: Tourists are not allowed to carry guns or ammunition. Guides may carry a gun but only to scare animals by shooting in the air.
- Observe speed limits: Drive below 40 km per hour to avoid accidents involving animals or other tourists.
- No pets: Dogs and other pets are not allowed in the park. They can fight with wild animals, disturb other guests, or spread diseases.
- Follow gate times: Park offices open at 7:00 am and close at 6:30 pm. Keep time to avoid penalties.
- Camp only in designated areas: Setting up camp in unauthorized places can expose you to danger from wild animals.
- Do not litter: Avoid leaving rubbish, especially plastics, which animals may swallow.
- Protect plants: Do not destroy or pick vegetation. Conservation ensures the park is preserved for future generations.
- No smoking near primates: Smoke can cause them serious health problems.
- Respect animals: Do not mimic or tease them, as this may provoke attacks.
By respecting these rules, you help conserve wildlife and enjoy a peaceful safari in Semuliki National Park.

