Immerse yourself in the rich culture, diverse wildlife, and fascinating history of Entebbe, Uganda’s gateway to the world. Explore fishing villages, historical sites, and monuments, and indulge in an authentic Ugandan meal.
Immerse yourself in the rich culture, diverse wildlife, and fascinating history of Entebbe, Uganda’s gateway to the world. Explore fishing villages, historical sites, and monuments, and indulge in an authentic Ugandan meal.
- Lake Victoria - Begin your adventure at Mabamba Wetland (Lake Victoria), a celebrated Ramsar Site known for hosting endangered species such as the Shoebill Stork and Blue Swallow. This wetland is home to over 260 bird species. Embark on a motorized canoe journey across Lake Victoria to reach the wetland, named by fishermen for the large lungfish,…
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Lake Victoria - Begin your adventure at Mabamba Wetland (Lake Victoria), a celebrated Ramsar Site known for hosting endangered species such as the Shoebill Stork and Blue Swallow. This wetland is home to over 260 bird species. Embark on a motorized canoe journey across Lake Victoria to reach the wetland, named by fishermen for the large lungfish, or “Mamba,” that reside there—a favorite meal for the shoebill! Other notable birds include the Pallid Harrier, Papyrus Gonolek, Swamp Flycatcher, Pygmy Goose, Lesser Jacana, Grosbeak Weaver, Palm-nut Vulture, Papyrus Canary, Malachite and Pied Kingfisher, Gull-billed Tern, Goliath Heron, and Egrets.
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Uganda Reptile Village - Following the Shoebill encounter, visit the Uganda Reptile Village. Situated just 3 km from the Kampala–Entebbe Road, this village offers an immersive experience into the world of reptiles. Established in 2002 by Yasin Kazibwe, the park is dedicated to reptile conservation and education. Discover snakes like the Black Mamba, Jameson’s Mamba, Rock Pythons, Vipers, Egyptian and Forest Cobras, and Puff Adders, along with chameleons, tortoises, crocodiles, and monitor lizards. Visitors can even handle a Rock Python or tortoise. Every visit supports community development initiatives, blending adventure with positive impact.
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Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre - Proceed to the Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre. Founded in 1952, this center focuses on rescuing and rehabilitating injured or orphaned wildlife. It houses over 400 native animals, 500 plant species, and more than 250 bird species. Enjoy close encounters with chimpanzees under the guidance of expert keepers, as well as lions, tigers, and various grazers, including the renowned elephant “Charles.” Other inhabitants include zebras, antelopes, monkeys, giraffes, cheetahs, rhinos, warthogs, and birds like the African fish eagle.
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Kigungu Catholic Church - After lunch, visit the Kigungu Historical Site on the shores of Lake Victoria, where Uganda’s Catholic mission began. The first missionaries, Br. Amans and Fr. Lourdel Maple, arrived here on 17 February 1879. Highlights include the fishing village, Entebbe Airport runway, and lakeshore birdlife.
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Entebbe Botanic Gardens - End your day at the Entebbe Botanical Gardens, Uganda’s first and oldest agricultural research site (est. 1898), covering 40.7 hectares along 1.5 km of Lake Victoria shoreline. The gardens preserve over 500 plant species, including native and exotic fruits, medicinal plants, spices, ornamentals, timber, and wild crop relatives. Observe Red-tailed, Vervet, and Colobus monkeys roaming freely among the trees, and contribute to conservation efforts by adopting or planting a tree. With its tranquil ambiance and the gentle breeze from Lake Victoria, the gardens offer a perfect conclusion to your Entebbe Eco Tour after a day of diverse explorations.
Afterward, unwind as you are dropped off at your hotel or any preferred location in Entebbe, marking the end of a memorable day.

- Ugandan lunch with a soft drink or mineral water
- Mabamba Boat transfers and entrance fees
- Admission fees per site visited
- Shared transport in a 4WD Minibus plus fueling
- An English-speaking Driver-Guide
- Ugandan lunch with a soft drink or mineral water
- Mabamba Boat transfers and entrance fees
- Admission fees per site visited
- Shared transport in a 4WD Minibus plus fueling
- An English-speaking Driver-Guide
- Travel and medical insurance
- Tips and gratuities plus personal expenses
- Extra meals and drinks/beverage
- Travel and medical insurance
- Tips and gratuities plus personal expenses
- Extra meals and drinks/beverage
This comprehensive Entebbe eco-tour offers a full day of exploration into Uganda’s wildlife, history, and natural beauty. Start with a canoe excursion at Mabamba Wetland to observe the elusive Shoebill Stork, Blue Swallow, and more than 260 bird species. Proceed to the Uganda Reptile Village for an up-close experience with snakes, crocodiles, tortoises,…
This comprehensive Entebbe eco-tour offers a full day of exploration into Uganda’s wildlife, history, and natural beauty. Start with a canoe excursion at Mabamba Wetland to observe the elusive Shoebill Stork, Blue Swallow, and more than 260 bird species. Proceed to the Uganda Reptile Village for an up-close experience with snakes, crocodiles, tortoises, and chameleons. Next, visit the Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre to view rescued elephants, chimpanzees, lions, and giraffes, with an option for a behind-the-scenes tour. After enjoying a local lunch, discover the Kigungu Historical Site, the origin of Uganda’s Catholic mission. End the day at Entebbe Botanical Gardens, strolling among over 500 plant species and lively monkeys. Relish the tranquil lakeside atmosphere and the gentle breeze from Lake Victoria.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.