Gambela National Park

Presentation

Gambela National Park, also known as Gambela National Park, is one of the largest national parks in Ethiopia, covering an area of ​​over 5000 square kilometers. It is located in the Gambela region of southwest Ethiopia and is renowned for its exceptional biological diversity.

Gambela Park is characterized by its unique ecosystems, including vast Nile floodplains, dense forests and savannahs. This variety of landscapes creates an ideal habitat for a wide variety of animal species, including elephants, buffalo, hippos, crocodiles, lions, leopards, antelopes and a multitude of birds.

Gambela National Park

Land of migration and community

Due to its geographical position, Gambela Park is also an important migration location for many bird species, making it a prime location for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Additionally, the park is also home to indigenous communities such as the Anuak, Nuer and Majangir, who have a deep relationship with nature and contribute to the preservation of this remarkable ecosystem.