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Bouhedma National Park Adventures

Bouhedma National Park is a vital protected area in central Tunisia known for its diverse wildlife and efforts to conserve animal species native to the Saharan and Mediterranean regions.

14,000
Acres Protected
15 (approximate guided routes)
Miles of Trails
5,000-10,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Bouhedma National Park

Bouhedma National Park
 

Bouhedma National Park, located in the Gafsa Governorate of central Tunisia, covers an area characterized by semi-arid steppes and rugged terrain. Established in 1980, the park was created to protect a variety of wildlife species that are native to the Saharan and Mediterranean ecosystems. The landscape includes rocky outcrops, sparse vegetation, and open plains, offering habitat for species such as the slender-horned gazelle, oryx, ostrich, and various birds of prey. The park is an important refuge for endangered species and supports ongoing conservation and reintroduction programs. Visitors can experience wildlife viewing opportunities where animals roam relatively undisturbed in a natural setting. While the park does not feature extensive developed trails like some larger parks, it offers guided tours and drives that provide access to its key habitats and lookout points. Bouhedma's dry climate and minimal water sources shape the local flora, dominated by drought-resistant plants and shrubs. The park serves both conservation and educational purposes, attracting researchers, conservationists, and eco-tourists interested in desert wildlife and the Tunisian natural environment. Its remote location and limited infrastructure preserve its wild character, making it appealing to those seeking off-the-beaten-path wildlife experiences.

Highlights

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Slender-horned gazelle habitat and reintroduction efforts

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Rare sightings of oryx and addax antelope

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Diverse desert-adapted bird species including ostriches

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Scenic rocky plateaus with panoramic views of the park’s semi-arid landscape

Notable Natural Features

Slender-Horned Gazelle Conservation

Bouhedma plays a significant role in protecting and reintroducing the endangered slender-horned gazelle, contributing to global conservation efforts.

Semi-Arid Ecosystem

The park preserves a representative example of Tunisia’s semi-arid steppe environment, supporting specialized plant and animal species adapted to dry conditions.

Rocky Plateaus

Elevated rocky areas provide natural lookout points and habitats that contrast with the surrounding plains, offering unique ecological niches.