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Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary is a protected area located near Kibale National Park in Uganda. It is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including over 200 bird species, primates, and various wetland plants. The sanctuary offers guided walks through the wetlands, providing visitors with the opportunity to observe wildlife in its natural habitat. The lush greenery and tranquil environment make it a perfect destination for nature lovers and eco-tourists.

History & Origins

Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary was established in 1992 by the local community to protect the wetland ecosystem and promote sustainable tourism. It has since become a model for community-based conservation efforts.

Architecture & Features

The sanctuary features a network of walking trails and boardwalks that allow visitors to explore the wetlands without disturbing the natural environment. There are also viewing platforms and bird hides for wildlife observation.

Legends & Facts

Local legends tell of spirits that inhabit the wetlands, protecting the area from harm. The sanctuary is also known for its role in preserving the habitat of the endangered Great Blue Turaco.

Tourist Tips

Visitors should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring binoculars for birdwatching. It is advisable to hire a local guide for a more informative experience.

Nearby

  • Kibale National Park: A renowned primate sanctuary with a high concentration of chimpanzees.
  • Amabere Ga Nyina Mwiru Caves: A series of caves with stalactites and stalagmites.
  • Fort Portal: A charming town with colonial architecture and vibrant markets.
  • Crater Lakes: A cluster of scenic lakes formed by volcanic activity.
  • Tooro Palace: A historic palace offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.

Practical FAQ for Travelers

What is the best time to visit Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary?

The best time to visit is during the dry season (June to September and December to February) when wildlife is more active.

Are there any entrance fees?

Yes, there is an entrance fee, which includes a guided walk.

How long should I plan to spend at the sanctuary?

A visit typically takes 2-3 hours, depending on the length of the guided walk.

Is the sanctuary accessible for children and elderly visitors?

Yes, but some trails may be challenging for those with mobility issues.

Are pets allowed in the sanctuary?

Pets are not allowed in the sanctuary.

Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary: Private tours and Excursions.