GAMBELLA : BIRD WATCHING DESTINATION IN ETHIOPIA (AFRICA)

 GAMBELLA : BIRD WATCHING DESTINATION IN ETHIOPIA (AFRICA)


Gambella is one of the beautiful Ecotourism destination located in south west of Ethiopia. It's one of the favorite place of wildlife lovers and bird watchers. Variety of various species of endemic and migratory birds can be observed over here during the June to January every year. It's also one of the finest eco-cultural destination in Africa, provides opportunities to interact with five indigenous ethnic tribes ( Anuak, Nuer, Majang, Opo, Komo). Gambella National Park is one of the oldest national park in Ethiopia with large  "wildlife migration corridor" where thousands of kobs could be seen floating from South Sudan and other parts of Africa.







Birds: Over 180 species of birds were recorded from the area. The ones include: Aplopelia larvata (Lemon dove), Macronyx flavicollis (Abyssinian Longclaw), Oriolus monacha (Abyssinian black-headed oriole),Bucorvus abyssinicus (Abyssinian ground hornbill), Dendropicos abyssinicus (Abyssinian woodpecker), Agapornis taranta(black-winged lovebird), Tauraco leucotis (White-checked turaco), Bostrichia carunculata (Watttled ibis),Cyanochen cyanoptera (Blue winged goose),Parophasma galinieri (Abyssinian cat bird), Bycanistes brevis (Silvery-cheeked Hornbill), etc. (MELCA Office,2017).

Sharing a small video and photos of bird watching..Hope you would enjoy!

For booking of your trip you could contact Gambella National Park or Tourism and Culture Bureau at Gambella or else book through govt. approved tour Operators located in Addis Ababa (capital city of Ethiopia).

The place well connected by road and air. And have good number of accommodation available to serve various segments of tourists.


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Comments

  1. OK Tanks doctor ,to promote the Ethiopian tourism resource and the western country but in Ethiopia especially in gambella no any study on avian tourism and also ecology of large mammals , so it is better to study the ecology part rather than simpily on conflict and the like

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