Entebbe Eco Tour: Discover Culture, Wildlife, and History in Uganda's Gateway to the World
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Entebbe

This day tour offers you an opportunity of not only discovering the people & culture but also exploring the wildlife ranging from reptiles & other animals to fishing villages & historical sites together with monuments in Entebbe, Uganda’s get-way to the world. You have a chance to taste an authentic Ugandan meal at a local restaurant.

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre - 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.

  • Mabamba Swamp Bird Watching - 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

  • Entebbe Botanic Gardens - 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.

  • Uganda Reptile Village - 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

  • Kigungu - Get to the arrival point of Catholicism in Uganda, in the 18th Century

What's Included
  • Photo coverage of the tour
  • Included admission fees
  • Authentic Ugandan lunch and mineral water
  • All entry fees for stopovers covered
  • Return transfers with a professional tour guide
What's Not Included
  • Boat transfer fees (to Mabamba swamp) + optional activities
  • Travel & medical insurance
  • Tips & gratuities + personal expenses
  • Extra meals & drinks
Additional Information
  • Nature walks are involved
Location
Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre
Plot 56/7 Lugard Avenue
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Becky98
Jun 30, 2024
One of the Most Incredible Days Ever! - Hillary, our guide, provided me and my friend an absolutely amazing day exploring Entebbe and the nearby swamp! We started the day by being picked up and a basket with water and fruit was provided. We took 2 different boats to find the incredible, elusive, endangered shoebill stork and luckily we found one and got to take pictures and study him. Then we got to go to the Uganda Wildlife Center and see some animals up close, including the shoebill stork and chimpanzees. After a delicious traditional lunch, we visited the Reptile center and saw some scary snakes, got to hold a giant tortoise and hold a couple of chameleons. Then we went to Botanical Gardens and walked through the gorgeous place seeing rare trees and a few birds and monkeys too. All 3 places had a knowledgeable guide included to take us around. Then to my surprise Hillary set up a table with a birthday cake and sparkling grape juice served on China and wine glasses. What an amazing experience! Finally I had asked if we could top buy the markets some could buy a few souvenirs to take back home since it was my last day in Uganda and he obliged and didn’t make me feel rushed at all. This was a great way to spend a day when you have a late flight. It’s definitely worth adding an extra day to your itinerary. Just so you know, save back $50 or so to pay for one of the boats that isn’t included. It was still worth every penny! Thank you Hillary!
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Carole_p
Apr 19, 2024
Great experience - Hillary was a great guide! We asked to focus on seeing the shoebill, the zoo, and the botanical gardens. We did just that and had a nice lunch. Overall a great time. All of the guides were very knowledgeable and interesting to talk with. We would definitely go again!
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Kajsa_b
Mar 5, 2024
Entebbe has so much to offer! - Thank you for an excellent day! We only had a short time in off in Uganda and weren't sure if there was anything to see in Entebbe.... Wow! We were so impressed with our day's adventure! From the boat ride to the botanical gardens, from the rare birds to the scary snakes to the adorable monkeys, it was a day full of incredible elements of Africa! Thank you!
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N2039mcalexanderc
Jan 25, 2024
Very good tour - The tour was amazing! Matthew did a great job as a tour guide. He explained everything to me and I can tell he is very knowledgeable.
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Thesetter
Nov 11, 2023
Fabulous Day Out - Not the Eco Day Tour but a bespoke day.... I had an extra day in Entebbe before the rest of the tour group arrived and I decided to look for a tour that covered Mabamba Swamp and Entebbe Botanical Gardens. After a little research, I found Gazelle and I'm very pleased I did. Sorting out the details of the tour before I left the UK was easily done by email. The company did not try and rip me off (like another one I contacted who quoted more than double the going rate) and we settled on a price and itinery. On the day, Mathew Tusubira looked after me perfectly. He arrived at my hotel early and had even brought a waterproof (my luggage had not made it from Amsterdam). His knowledge of the history, geography, politics and organisational skills seemed second to none. The boatmen (across Lake Victoria and in the Swamp) were superb as well as being friendly and happy to slow down or change direction so I could look at wildlife. The bird guide in the Swamp was brilliant, taking me straight to a magnificent Shoebill with which we stayed for an hour. There was no disturbance of the bird and I enjoyed the 60 minutes so much!! Afterwards, we re-crossed the Lake (by the way, a much better way to get to Mabamba than driving) we were off to the Botanical Gardens. The local guide was collected and , again, was superb. Mathew was in close attendance all the time and did not mind that we overran the schedule, allowing me time to really look and appreciate the many new (to me) species of birds and monkey. I'm not a photographer (I like to look) but have tens of photos from the day). All in all, a day I will long remember thanks to Gazelle Safari Company.
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Chrisf866
Apr 21, 2023
Fantastic day tour of the highlights of Entebbe - Thank you for an amazing tour! Very professional and courteous and fun to make friends with...a great experience to see the highlights of Entebbe in a day.
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Mihaela-alina83
Apr 25, 2022
Beaitiful Entebbe tour - I want to thank you for this one day trip to Entebbe. It was a real experience. Thanks to Mathew I saw a lot of beautiful and interesting things! He was a great host and guide. This will be the experience that I will never forget! A full Ugandian day! Beautiful!
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Simon_t
Feb 28, 2022
Lovely trip to Lake Victoria and the wildlife - Very lovely trip out on Lake Victoria to go amongst the swamp areas on a little boat - we saw amazing wildlife up close including the rare shoebill (a prehistoric looking large bird) up close. We also stopped at local markets and at the site of the first Catholic missionary landing in Uganda. In the reprile conservation park, we had chameleons on our arms (so cute) and had the opportunity to view crocodiles, snakes, tortoises and terrapins. Lunch was lovely - Ugandan style and then an afternoon at the Wildlife conservation centre with giraffes, elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo, rhino, ostriches, chimpanzees etc etc - amazing. Great guide in Olivia.
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Jeanmarie_p
Jun 13, 2024
Very nice trip - We give this only 3 out of 5 stars because out of one fact otherwise it would have been 5 out of 5. In the description it states that the transfer to see the Shoebills is not included. First to not include it is weird as you do not want to miss this part of the whole trip. But then after the trip to been told that this boot transfer costs $50.00 after already having paid $190 per person was just felt as being ripped of (just our opinion). So be aware of that fact. Now to the positives. Trip was very well organized no waiting everything on every part was immediately available. The driver was very courteous and did a very good job driving the mini bus which was necessary as part of the roads had very many and deep potholes (no trip for people with bad backs). At every stop we got a local guide and they were all excellent. Especially those in the swamps (shoebills they found 3 of them which is very rare) and the botanical garden (he showed us so many birds which we certainly would not have seen). Started with the trip to the swamps to see the shoebills a must if you have the time to do it. Many birds very nice. Second to the spot where the two priests landed. The church is half in the water so you cannot really walk around there. The road getting to it is not good either. In our view the time would be better spend in one of the other spots. Third the reptile refugee. Getting there was a challenge very bumpy. There are not a lot of reptiles to see (only 10 or so) and most of them you will see in the fourth stop the zoo. We understand that they want to support them as they save animals that would otherwise very likely not survive. So better might be to give them some money and use time elsewhere. Fourth stop the zoo (not allowed to bring in plastic bottles be aware to bring water in none plastic bottles or have money to buy water as it can be very hot). We like zoo’s so it was a nice stop for us and they have Shoebills in captivity but not in the wild so in case you do not have time to go to the swamps this would be an alternative. Last stop the botanical gardens. We have been to many botanical gardens but none was like this one. Our guide was excellent and a very good spotter. We spend more than two hours here but easily could have spend half day or more. In our view the highlight of this day trip. We skipped the included lunch as we wanted to use that time on the 5 stops. So in summary the company who organized the trip did an excellent job but we would have done only the swamp trip and the botanical garden each half a day if we would do it again.
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Rainescarolyn
Feb 3, 2024
Wished I knew ahead of time boat trip cost $52 cash - What I would have loved to know when I booked the tour was total price. Since I was solo cost $240 then area said extra price for boat ride to the swamp. Was a handmade boat and cost me $52 cash at end of day. Most of Uganda doesn’t accept credit cards so I was very limited on cash my trip. Then the reptile place had a sadistic jerk tour me around. He loved getting the poor creatures angry. He poked each snake with a stick and knocked on the glass to show teeth. Also poked crocodile hard with stick to show teeth. Then would flick his finger hard at the turtles head and legs to make it go back in shell. The wildlife conservation was the best. Had the best caring guide that really explained interesting facts about the animals
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