
The Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary is a community-based tourism initiative renowned for its exceptional biodiversity, scenic beauty, and rich concentration of birds and primates. Located near the edge of Kibale National Park, this remarkable wetland sanctuary is considered a must-visit destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers alike. A guided 4.5 km swamp walk takes visitors through an important wildlife corridor connecting the wetlands to Kibale Forest. The walk lasts approximately 3 hours and offers an immersive experience through lush vegetation, papyrus swamps, and local community areas. Known as the “Home of the Great Blue Turaco,” the sanctuary is a true paradise for bird enthusiasts, with over 200 recorded bird species. Visitors may spot Hornbills, Turacos, Parrots, Cranes, Kingfishers, and several swamp endemic species. The sanctuary is also home to eight species of primates, including the Black-and-White Colobus Monkey, Red Colobus Monkey, Red-tailed Monkey, Grey-cheeked Mangabey, Olive Baboon, L’Hoest’s Monkey, Vervet Monkey, and Blue Monkey, making the walk an unforgettable wildlife experience.