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Busowoko Falls in Jinja, Uganda, is a great location for birdwatching. The area is home to various bird species, including African darters, openbills, sunbirds, Oryx nesting, and a Wedge of egrets. Birders can also enjoy the variety of birds found along the Nile River. Busowoko Falls offers a unique experience for birdwatching enthusiasts during their Uganda birding safari or tour
Uganda is a birding paradise, home to over 1,000 species—nearly half of Africa’s total bird population. At the heart of this biodiversity hotspot lies Busowoko Falls, a pristine gateway to unforgettable birdwatching and nature walks. Nestled along the banks of the Nile and surrounded by lush forest canopies and wetlands, this region is a haven for bird lovers, nature enthusiasts, and eco-tourists alike.
Our guided birdwatching tours and nature walks allow you to witness Uganda’s natural beauty up close. Whether you’re a seasoned ornithologist, an amateur birder, or simply someone who loves the outdoors, our tours are crafted to ensure an immersive, educational, and inspiring wildlife experience.
Whether you’re looking to unwind by the water, enjoy a picnic with family, or embark on a hiking expedition, Busowoko Falls caters to all types of adventurers. The park is accessible year-round, allowing you to experience the changing seasons and the unique beauty they bring. Visiting Busowoko Falls is not just about seeing the waterfalls; it’s about embracing the natural wonders of Uganda and creating lasting memories in a truly enchanting setting.
Sunrise Shoebill Safari: Start your morning in the misty wetlands with a quiet paddle into the papyrus swamps. Spot the elusive shoebill stork, along with papyrus gonoleks, Goliath herons, and African jacanas.
Rainforest Canopy Walk – Mabira Forest: Take to the treetops with our thrilling canopy walk in Mabira Forest, suspended 30 meters above ground. See Great Blue Turacos, Palmnut Vultures, and Ross’s Turacos in their natural habitat.
Nile Riverside Birding: Stroll along the riverbanks to observe African Fish Eagles, Carmine Bee-eaters, and Malachite Kingfishers. Learn how these birds interact with the Nile ecosystem.
Early Bird Special: Book at least 60 days in advance and receive 15% off your tour!
Q: What’s the best time for birdwatching in Uganda?
A: Visit from November to March for migratory species and from June to August for nesting activity.
Q: Are beginners welcome?
A: Absolutely. Our guides adjust each walk to match your experience level, making it enjoyable for everyone.
Q: Can I rent a professional camera lens?
A: Yes, we offer 400mm telephoto lenses for Canon and Nikon. Ideal for wildlife photographers.
Whether you’re here for the shoebill safari, a rainforest nature walk, or to simply connect with nature, our birdwatching and nature walks in Uganda are crafted to leave you informed, inspired, and in awe.
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