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Bird Watching In Budongo Forest

Budongo Forest, a lush sanctuary in northwest Uganda, provides avian enthusiasts and birdwatchers with an incomparable retreat. Ideally positioned closest to Murchison Falls National Park and about four hours’ drive from Kampala, this spectacular 825-square-kilometer woodland is home to amazing 360 bird species.

The lush melodies of the woodland gently carries guests away from the bustle of modern day life with its captivating natural symphony. To top it all off, the forest is home to a number of endemic bird species that are only found in this particular habitat in East Africa, making it a wonderful place for researchers and wildlife lovers.

The forest’s grasslands and woodlands are alive with life, making it the perfect place for birds to live. Since 1932, we’ve actively protected and preserved the diverse biodiversity of this area. Budongo Forest is an amazing place for nature lovers to visit because of the trees and plants that give necessary food and shelter.

Birds to see in Budongo Forest.

A chocolate backed king fisher

The forest boasts amazing birds like the Yellow-footed flycatcher and other rare species. Visitors can observe a variety of birds, including the African pied wagtail, shoe bills, pied king fishers, African paradise fly catchers, black and white casquered hornbills, great blue turacos, great breasted pittas, and colourful specimens like the Chocolate-backed kingfisher. Predominantly filled with mahogany trees, the forest receives ample rainfall each year. It is divided into three main areas that make bird watching convenient and enjoyable that is; Kaniyo Pabidi, Busingiro and Sonso with each of those giving unique vibes.

The Day of Bird Watching in Budongo Forest.

Guests observing birds upclose in Budongo Forest under the guidance of a Ranger Guide.

When a guest arrives, a friendly team of guides welcomes them and provides additional information on the ecosystem of the forest. The guide then leads the visitors into the bush to search for the famous bird species. Keeping your eyes on the tree branches is vital for making sure you don’t miss any species that could make your safari remarkable and brighten your day.

Depending on their itineraries, visitors can choose which of the two that is; morning and evening sessions—which last roughly two to three hours—to participate in the bird watching adventure. Skilled tour operators, for instance Ibuth Safaris, can create amazing itineraries that combine Bird watching in Budongo Forest with other thrilling activities.

The Cost of Bird Watching in Budongo Forest.

You don’t have to spend a fortune to go bird watching in Budongo Forest. Bird watching is available for an affordable price of $40 per person. Watch out for other costs that are included in the package. For guidance on how to organise your bird watching experience, get in touch with Ibuth Safaris.

Other Things To Do in Budongo Forest Apart from Bird Watching.

A chimpanzee in Budongo Forest

Chimpanzee Trekking: The forest is home to approximately 750 chimpanzees. Visitors can embark on morning or afternoon treks to observe these fascinating primates. Treks last between one to four hours, depending on the chimpanzees’ location. Participants spend an hour watching the chimps, witnessing their social interactions and family dynamics.

Guided Nature Walks: A guided walk offers another exciting way to explore the forest. A knowledgeable ranger accompanies visitors, ensuring their safety and providing insights into the local ecosystem. During the walk, people might encounter birds, buffaloes, monkeys, butterflies, and various other wildlife.

The Best Season to go Bird Watching in Budongo.

Safari trips in Uganda are possible year-round, but the dry season provides the most exciting bird-watching experience. July and August are particularly spectacular months. The ripe fruits and dry grass create perfect conditions for birds to find food and build nests, making these months ideal for wildlife enthusiasts.

Are you interested in a bird watching adventure in Budongo? Let us help make it happen! Get in touch with us to start planning your adventure today! Contact us at +256 393 247 137 or +256 742 678 918, or email info@ibuthsafaris.com. Our experienced Tour Consultants and Guides at Ibuth Safaris look forward to assisting you.

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