Wildlife Tourism in Kismayo

Kismayo National Park
There are several wild life reservations in the country of Somalia. Among these, the Kismayo National Park in southwest Somalia can satisfy the hunger of a tourist who does not want to leave an African nation without visiting a game reserve. The specialty of this park is along with usual African wild life roaming wild asses can make you hold your breathe.

Kismayo is located on the southern coast of Somali. It is famous for being an Al-Shabaab stronghold and is known to have experience fighting between the militia and government forces. In spite of the conflict, Kismayo is home to a national park. 

Kismayo National Park is home to some of the unique species of wildlife and plants even though most are common to East African countries. 

The park is 17 miles from Kismayo town and has experienced massive poaching of its animals by poachers. The park is home to the Somali Shee a native of the park. Other animals such as lions, zebras, and wild boars can also be found in the park. Efforts to manage the parh have been fruitless because of the domination by militias

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