Domestic flights from Entebbe to Kasese airstrip – Queen Elizabeth National Park and Kibale Forest…
Volunteering program in Bigodi wetland Sanctuary
Volunteering program in Bigodi wetland Sanctuary – Nature walks and Primate in Bigodi wetland.
Through their initiatives, Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary does provide training courses and volunteer opportunities. Students may stay at tinka’s farmhouse and learn more about the wildlife and vegetation of the sanctuary under the direction of the wetland management.
Birds of the Wetland Sanctuary at Bigodi
Bigodi’s birds include the white winged warbler Papyrus Gonolek, the shining blue kingfisher, white spotted flufftail, Great blue turaco, White tailed Ant-Thrush, Yellow billed barbit, Uganda spotted wood-pecker (speckled breasted wood pecker), Joyful green bull
Primates of the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary.
During limited food seasons in kibale forest chimpanzees, gray cheeked Mangabeys, red colobus monkeys, L’Hoest’s Monkeys, Vervet monkeys, blue monkeys, black and white colobus, Red tailed monkey and baboons have been observed feeding in the swamp on season fruits and other vegetation.
Tinka Homestead.
Live the Kitooro lifestyle over night and stay in Uganda’s greatest farmhouse! a house owned by a member of the community offering traditional organic food and lodging. Including in the fee is a complete board service; you will have family breakfast, lunch, and supper. The lively Tinka family will also let you learn local dances and anecdotes. The Homestead owned by Tinka strikes the ideal mix between modern living and comfort.
For visitors, one classic thatched roof Banda may house three to four people. There are two levels to the Banda: the top level has a nice double bed and a balcony with an amazing view over the Rwenzori Mountains; the bottom level contains a living area and a comfy single bed. Every bed comes with mosquito netts. You also have clean showers and toilets at disposal!
Furthermore offered in the property are two rooms. One twins room and one double-bed room. Every room can house two people, and each one of them has a separate bathroom with western toilets and hot-water showers. Every visitor is free to climb to the balcony to have a great cup of African tea and a breathtaking view over the rainforest veiled by the Rwenzori Mountains.
How can one reach the wetland paradise at Bigodi?
About 40 km from Fort Portal Town, the Bigodi Wetland Swamp route is ideal for any vehicle to handle with its 45-1 hour trip through Kibale Forest National Park.
Ideal volunteer timing for the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary project.
Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary is visited all year round. The driest months, December through February and the months of June and July are hence the greatest seasons for this pastime. At this time, walking the paths is simpler, and the whole experience usually is more fun.
Where in Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary should one stay?
From kibale forest camp to kibale home stay, monkey lodge, Turaco tree tops, chimpanzee forest guest house, isunga lodge, Bigodi offers numerous choices for lodging.