Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre, Plot 56/7 Lugard Avenue, Entebbe Uganda
Established in 1952 with a major aim of rescuing and rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife. It is a collection of over 400 indigenous wild animals, 500 plant species and over 250 bird species.
What to see:
Zebras
Antelopes
Monkeys
Giraffes
Cheetahs
Rhinos
Chimpanzees
Warthogs
Lions & many more including birds like the endemic shoebill & reptiles.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Mabamba Swamp Bird Watching, Kasanje, Mabamba, Uganda
The wetland is located on the edge of Lake Victoria, north west of the Entebbe Peninsular, with protected bird species to include the endemic shoebill stork with over 260 bird species to include:
•Pallid harrier
•Black kite
•Papyrus canary
•Papyrus gonolek
•Blue swallow
•White-winged warbler
•Goliath heron
•Malachite kingfisher
•Gull-billed terns
•Winding cisticola
•Veillot’s black weaver
•Grosbeak weaver
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Entebbe Botanic Gardens, Berkely Rd, Entebbe Uganda
This Eco-zone was established in 1898 protecting a variety of tree species which have been in existence for many years.
You will enjoy the fresh air, see birds & get to the cliff for exciting views of the Entebbe peninsular.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Uganda Reptile Village, Entebbe-Uganda, Entebbe Uganda
This Community-Based Organisation was established in 2003 with an aim of educating the local community about the importance of Eco-tourism. Protecting over 20 reptile species with a total of over 50 reptiles, including;
•Mambas
•Pythons
•Vipers
•Cobras
•Puff Adders
•Tortoises
•Monitor lizards
•Crocodiles
•Chameleons & many more
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Kigungu, Entebbe, Uganda
Get to the arrival point of Catholicism in Uganda, in the 18th Century
Duration: 1 hour