Gambella National Park

Gambella National Park

Gambella National Park is unrivalled for its highest absorption of wildlife in Ethiopia. The Gambella plain is one of the few places in the world where one could get unique, undisturbed and rich fauna and flora. The migration of White –eared Kob (Kobus kob) between Gambella National Park and Boma National Park of Southern Sudan makes the Park to be the second migratory route in the World after Masai Mara and Serengeti National Parks of Kenya and Tanzania. The White –eared Kob along with smaller herds of Buffaloes, thousands of Elephants and Giraffes migrate across the open woodland bush in South Sudan at the end of the dry season. The Park hosts 69 species of mammals some of which include African elephant, African buffalo, white-eared kob, bush pig. Gambela National Park is well known for its wildlife watching, safari and Trekking