Sunday, December 13, 2015

Bigodi Swamp Walk

Bigodi Swamp walk
If you are visiting Kibale forest for the first time, please include a walk at Bigodi swamp at end of your stay.
Only a few kilometers away from the main Kibale forest. Bigodi swamp walk is an interesting experience. The area is known for a wide range of biodiversity including many species of primates such as red colobus monkey, black and white colobus monkey, grey cheeked, mangabey, red tailed monkey, L'Hoest monkey, vervet monkey, blue monkey and baboon. Mammals like Sitatunga, bush pigs, bush bucks, otters, mongooses and chimpanzees also visit the swamp from Kibale National Park.
Bigodi is a birder's paradise. Experienced birders can add up to 50 new species on their list. So far, 138 bird species have been identified in the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary. One of the main bird species found in the sanctuary is the great blue turaco.

The Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary is a good example of a community based approach to natural resources management that can be of economic benefit to the local residents of the area as well as the tourism industry.









The swamp borders community farms, so you may meet the local people on the trail

Get time to interact with the local people







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