Semenawi Bahri National Park is in the Northern Red Sea Region in Coastal Eritrea.
The Semenawi Bahri National Park 📍 is located close to Hidele, in the Northern Red Sea Region of Eritrea.
It consists of a beautiful mountain and valley landscape.
The park also has a diverse range of wildlife present in it, including duiker, klipspringer, warthog, leopard and bushbuck and birds such as the Blue Breasted Bee Eaters.
From Asmara, take the Asmara—Keren Road. Turn right at the village of Serejaka (21 km). The tarred road takes you through the village of Woki (29 km) then to the highest of the Semenawi Bahri evergreen forests. After 31 km you reach Vivaio; take the road to your left, which will pass through Ambeloko, Fishey, Daukur and then to Mirana (58 km).
Continuing on the tarred road 43 km, you will reach Meg'o where you can enjoy the view of Semenawi Bahri in every direction. In Sabur (50 km), there is a viewpoint that overlooks the forests of the Filfil Valley.
From Sabur descend towards Medhanit (58 km), and continue to Filfil (68 km), and to Solomuna (77 km) which is part of Semenawi Bahri. It has an abundance of large trees that are home to a vast variety of bird life.