Si-Kunda Forest Park

Si-Kunda Forest Park is a forest park in the Gambia. Established on January 1, 1954, it covers 445 hectares.

National parks and forest parks in the Gambia
National Parks
  • Bao Bolong
  • Kiang West
  • Niumi
  • River Gambia
Nature reserves
  • Abuko
  • Coastal (proposed)
  • Tanbi
  • Karinti/Tanjii River
Forest Parks
  • Bamakuno
  • Bankuba
  • Belel
  • Beri Kolon
  • Bijilo
  • Brikama
  • Dobo
  • Faba
  • Finto Manereg
  • Furnya
  • Gambissara
  • Gassang
  • Hamdulai
  • Hela Kunda
  • Jabisa
  • Jalabiro
  • Jamara
  • Jambangkunda
  • Jeloki
  • Jollifin
  • Jumba Yaka
  • Jundala
  • Kabafita
  • Kahi Badi
  • Kaiaf
  • Kaolang
  • Kasaywa
  • Katilenge
  • Kenowore
  • Kiberi
  • Kumadi
  • Kunkilling
  • Kusum
  • Lohen
  • Madina Demba
  • Mamato Konko
  • Marike
  • Mutaro Kunda
  • Ngeyen
  • Ngongonding
  • Nianimaru
  • Njama
  • Nyassang
  • Njau
  • Nymbai
  • Nyanaberi
  • Pakala
  • Pilabi
  • Sabi
  • Sakaru Dalla
  • Salagi
  • Sambo Tumang
  • Sao Frest
  • Se-Ulumbang
  • Sibi Kuroto
  • Si-Kunda
  • Sutukung Bani
  • Tabaning Sita
  • Tambajang
  • Tanu


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