Exploring Mabamba Bay Swamp in Uganda – Mabamba Bay, gracefully situated on the shores of Lake Victoria in Uganda, emerges as a premier wetland bird watching site, enchanting bird watchers and nature enthusiasts alike. Renowned for hosting the endangered Shoebill Stork, a gem on Uganda’s bird list, Mabamba Swamp Bay stands as an ornithological haven. Nestled on the western shores of Lake Victoria, Mabamba Bay boasts dense marshes adorned with papyrus, water lilies, and various wetland grasses.
This wetland sanctuary is a habitat for over 300 bird species, including numerous globally threatened varieties, 7 out of Uganda’s 12 Lake Victoria biome restricted species, and an array of wetland-centric bird species. Hosting Palearctic migrants annually from October to March adds another layer of richness to Mabamba Swamp Bay. Recognized as a Ramsar site and an Important Bird Area, Mabamba Bay invites birding enthusiasts to witness nature’s avian wonders.
Mabamba Bay wetland extends its embrace to visitors through both water and road routes. Whether embarking from Kampala City or Entebbe town, the journey can commence from Nakiwogo landing site in Entebbe, where a motorized boat awaits to ferry you to the island. Once there, a wetland guide accompanies you on a quest to spot the elusive shoebill stork.
For those opting to drive, the adventure begins with a route from Kampala through the rugged Kawuku – Nakawuka road. Taking a turn at Kasanje, the drive spans approximately two hours from the capital city. Upon arrival, a designated wetland guide joins you to embark on the search for the endangered shoebill stork.
By Water: Hiring a speed boat from Entebbe facilitates a 45-minute journey to the swamp’s entrance. At the gateway, a motorized canoe boat awaits to navigate the waterways and guide you deeper into the swamp, enhancing your chances of encountering the Shoebill stork.
By Road: Alternatively, driving from Entebbe or Kampala to Mabamba Swamp Bay through Kasanje trading center offers a picturesque journey lasting approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Upon arrival, a local canoe boat awaits, initiating your exploration of this avian sanctuary.
Mabamba Swamp Bay welcomes visitors throughout the year, yet the dry months are particularly favored. Optimal conditions, marked by lower water levels and shorter grass, prevail during June to September and December to February, enhancing the overall birding experience.
Given the use of open canoe boats during the swamp tour, essential items include sunscreen, a rain jacket, a hat, drinking water, a rain-protective camera cover (in case of rain), and spare batteries. Trek Africa Expeditions stands ready to assist you in organizing your Mabamba Swamp Bay tour, ensuring an unforgettable encounter with the Shoebill stork in the heart of Uganda’s Mabamba Swamp.