Preparation
Due to the remote nature of the park, ensure you have proper supplies, local guides, and necessary permits before visiting.





Jilib National Park is a designated protected area situated in Somalia, recognized for its importance in maintaining regional ecological balance. As an IUCN Category II site, the park is managed primarily for ecosystem protection and recreation, preserving the natural state of the landscape. It offers a unique environment for those interested in conservation efforts and the study of local flora and fauna. Visitors to the area can expect a remote, wilderness-focused experience that highlights the natural heritage of the region. The park serves as a vital sanctuary for native species, making it a significant site for environmental research and appreciation of Somalia's natural beauty.
Jilib National Park is a designated protected area situated in Somalia, recognized for its importance in maintaining regional ecological balance. As an IUCN Category II site, the park is managed primarily for ecosystem protection and recreation, preserving the natural state of the landscape. It offers a unique environment for those interested in conservation efforts and the study of local flora and fauna. Visitors to the area can expect a remote, wilderness-focused experience that highlights the natural heritage of the region. The park serves as a vital sanctuary for native species, making it a significant site for environmental research and appreciation of Somalia's natural beauty.
IUCN Category II protected status
Dedicated conservation of regional flora and fauna
Authentic, remote wilderness experience
Limited infrastructure and remote location require advanced planning.
Essential for those interested in ecological research and conservation.
Requires adherence to strict environmental protection regulations.
Due to the remote nature of the park, ensure you have proper supplies, local guides, and necessary permits before visiting.
Always check current travel advisories for the region and coordinate with local authorities or conservation organizations.
Wildlife enthusiasts and travelers seeking remote, untouched natural landscapes.
SOS S
$50-$150 p/day
Somali, Arabic
Respect the protected status of the park by following all guidelines regarding wildlife interaction and environmental impact.