A vast wetland area on the northern shores of Lake Victoria, west of Entebbe, covering approximately 16,500 hectares. Designated as a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance, it is one of the best places in Africa to see the rare shoebill stork. The swamps also support a rich diversity of birdlife, including papyrus gonolek, malachite kingfisher, and African jacana. Canoe excursions through the papyrus channels offer excellent birdwatching and chances to spot sitatunga antelope and other wetland species.