A Day Trip To Suba National Park
Suba National Park is the oldest Park in Africa. It’s been designated since the 15th century. Known for its lush forest trails and diverse wildlife, this destination lets visitors spot monkeys and baboons in their natural habitat. Hikes through the towering trees provide fresh air and breathtaking scenery, with glimpses of local plants and animals along the way. Many travelers recommend exploring the area for its blend of nature, culture, and history, and say the walks are both rewarding and informative. Visitors say the chance to see local markets and nearby historical sites adds to a memorable outdoor adventure. key attractions include: Water falls, Old Sawmill of 1900, Tree Nursery, Big Trees of above 500 years, Birdwatching, Mammals, Hiking, Mountain climbing, Exhibition center, Historical Cave, Camping and Guest House which gives memorable experience to travelers.
Visitors can have a chance of visiting most prominent sightseeing such as trees over 500 years old, the first sawmill early in the 20th century and also the first modern nursery established in 1949. It is the best destination of a pleasing clean air, where to watch the scenic beauty of the capital city. It is also home to more than a half of the Highland Biome assemblage bird species including endemics such as Yello-fronted Parrot, Abyssinian Woodpecker and Abyssinian Catbird.
Suba National Park – Traveller Packing Checklist:
• Lightweight long-sleeve shirt and pants
• Warm fleece or jacket (morning/evening chill)
• Comfortable trekking/hiking shoes
• Hat/cap, sunglasses, sunscreen
• Insect repellent
• Passport/ID and booking confirmation
• Small daypack
• Refillable water bottle / hydration pack
• Energy snacks
• Basic first aid / personal medication
• Camera / binoculars
• Power bank
• If overnight: flashlight/headlamp, toiletries, warm clothes