A day trip Birding Entebbe Botanical Gardens and Surroundings
The garden was established in 1898 as a research site for preserving highly valuable flora, with approximately 40. The garden is conveniently located just a 5-minute drive from the airport. The Uganda Wildlife Authority currently manages the garden, which extends approximately one mile along the shores of Lake Victoria. The gardens house a diverse collection of plant species, both indigenous and exotic, with over 300 species that support birdlife of over 250 species. You can also find vervet monkeys, black and white colobus, and squirrels here.
The guide will pick you up from your hotel or spot of choice, either in Kampala central business district or Entebbe. After the activity, the guide will drop you back at your respective hotels or spots where he/she picked you. Time for pick-up is 7:00 a.m.
Entebbe Botanic Gardens (EBG) was established in 1898 as Uganda’s first agricultural research unit. The Gardens occupy an area of 40.7 hectares spanning a long shore line of approximately 1.5 km of Lake Victoria. The Gardens were established for the purpose of receiving and assembling
economically important agricultural commodities like cotton, rubber, cocoa, tea, coffee and spices to test their potential as key drivers of economic
transformation. The Gardens currently have a total holding of over 500 plant species including both exotic and indigenous. These plants are categorized into indigenous and exotic fruits, medicinal, beverage, spices, ornamentals, timber, oils and important crop wild relatives, several of these threatened in the wild and agro-ecosystems.
It is sometimes used by local people for recreational retreats as in the early times of the colonial era where officials and their families used to escape the bustling and busy schedule in the city to relax and enjoy the oasis and tranquility of nature.
The walk here is leisurely and relaxed!
Depending on what we shall be looking, we may decide to explore the Entebbe Zoo that is also very good for birding. Special target birds here include the Bathawk, African Grey Parrots, Cuckoo Hawk, Northern White-faced Scops-Owl, COngo Pied Hornbill, Red-bellied Paradise Flycatcher, Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill,
Explore Uganda's top national parks on a wildlife and birdwatching tour from Entebbe, featuring gorilla trekking in Bwindi and visits to Kibale, Semuliki, and Lake Mburo National Park
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