Visit Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary Around Kibale Forests
Explore Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, nestled at the fringes of Kibale Forest National Park, at Magombe Swamp, where guided tours lead you along a path through the wetland on the boardwalk trail. Visit Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary Around Kibale Forests
Explore Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, nestled at the fringes of Kibale Forest National Park, at Magombe Swamp, where guided tours lead you along a path through the wetland on the boardwalk trail.
Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary offers a haven for birdwatchers, with 138 identified bird species, including the crowd-pleasing Great Blue Turaco. Additionally, the sanctuary hosts 8 primate species, such as the black and white colobus, red colobus, mangabey, red tail, vervet, and L’Hoest.
After your chimpanzee tracking tour in Kibale Forest National Park, seize the rare opportunity to visit this sanctuary, which is home to the highest population of chimpanzees in Africa. Discover this destination brimming with authentic and thrilling experiences.
Upon visiting Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, anticipate:
- A variety of unique bird species: The sanctuary boasts ley bird species, including the Nahan’s Francolin, Black bee-eater, Gree-breasted Pitta, Yellow-spotted Nicator, White-thighed hornbill, Yellow-ramped Tinkerbird, the African Pitta, and the Little Greenbul. Bird-watching safaris are popular here, offering excellent viewing opportunities for birders on a Uganda safari.
- Encounters with small mammals: Sitatungas, bushbucks, and otters populate the sanctuary. Explore forest pathways, boardwalks, and a tree house nestled high in the canopy for extraordinary wildlife viewing experiences during your guided nature walk through the sanctuary.
- Other attractions: Marvel at the butterflies and visit the local communities living around the sanctuary to immerse yourself in their lifestyle.
By visiting the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, you contribute to local community projects aimed at improving living standards and supporting income-generating activities for their livelihood. Visitation hours are from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
The best time to explore the sanctuary is year-round, with morning walks ideal from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and afternoon walks from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Plan your journey of a lifetime in advance with our destination experts.
Conclusion
Extend your exploration to other parts of Uganda, such as Queen Elizabeth National Park or Rwenzori Mountain for dramatic landscapes and vast views. Uganda offers a plethora of attractions waiting to be discovered and explored. Come witness some of Africa’s finest!