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Uganda Wildlife Education Centre - Zoo

The zoo is home to a wide range of indigenous wildlife species, including lions, leopards, chimpanzees, giraffes, rhinos, hippos, crocodiles, and various bird species. In addition to serving as a tourist attraction, UWEC also focuses on conservation efforts, wildlife rehabilitation, and public education. The center plays a key role in raising awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation and environmental sustainability.


UWEC offers guided tours, educational programs, and interactive experiences for visitors to learn about Uganda's rich biodiversity. The center's mission includes promoting environmental stewardship and inspiring the public to appreciate and protect the country's natural heritage.


History of Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (UWEC)


1952
Popularly known as “Entebbe Zoo", was opened in 1952, by the Colonial Government in Uganda, as a reception centre for wild animals that were found as casualties (sick, injured, orphaned, confiscated from illegal trade etc).
 
1960s
In the early 1960s, it changed its role to a traditional zoo ("Entebbe Zoo"), a name that rings memories in the minds of many Ugandans to date. At that time, a number of non-indigenous species, including bears and tigers, were kept as attractions.
 
1994
In May 1994, the UWEC Trust was founded to take over the zoo primarily for Conservation Education purposes. The Centre’s location on the edge of Lake Victoria, its rich vegetation and its surprisingly wide range of birds, butterflies and other indigenous animals make it an attractive venue for education as well as a pleasing one for those who visit, whether Ugandans or people from overseas
  
Did you know?
The former Entebbe Zoo derives its name from Entebbe town. “Entebbe", in the local Luganda language, means a “seat", and was probably named that because it was the place where the Buganda chief sat to adjudicate legal cases. It first became a British colonial administrative and commercial center in 1893 when Sir Gerald Portal, a colonial Commissioner, used it as a base. Port Bell went on to become Kampala’s harbor. Although no ships dock there now, there is still a jetty, which was used by Lake Victoria ferries. Entebbe is perhaps best known to Europeans as the home of Entebbe International Airport, the main international airport of Uganda, which was inaugurated in 1947. The Entebbe airport was the scene of one of the most daring counter-terrorism operations in history when soldiers from an elite unit of the Israeli army freed over 100 hostages following a hijacking by a group of Palestinian and German militia. It was also from this airport that Queen Elizabeth II departed Africa to return to England in 1952 when she learned of her father’s death and that she had become Queen. Elevation: 3871 ft (1,180 m) Population: (2011 Estimate) 79,700 .



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Entry fee in Zoo


Ugandans10,000 UGX
Ugandan Children 5,000 UGX
Foreign Non Residents15 USD
Foreign Residents Adults10 USD
Foreign Resident Kids 5 USD
School Parties (Primary & Secondary)
Booked Schools (Mon-Wed & Weekend)4,000 UGX
Booked Schools (Thu & Fri)5,000 UGX


International Schools(Special Activities)10,000 UGX
Tertiary/ Higher Institutions of learning - All Week
6,000 UGX
Family Banda/ Cottages - Non residents
120 USD
Family Banda/Cottages - Foreign Residents/Ugandans
2,70,000 UGX


Long Stay Volunteers - 1 Month
2,500 USD
Long Stay Volunteers - 1 Week
650 USD
Filming Chimpanzees - 1 Day
2,000 USD
General Filming - 1 Day
700 USD
Students Research - 1 Month (Ugandans)
3,00,000 UGX
Students Research - 1 Month (International)
500 USD


Parking Per/Day2,000 UGX
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Chimpanzee



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If you want to visit


If you want to visit and you stay nearby Entebbe just take a taxi or book a private car it will take 10 minute within Entebbe.
If you are foreigner and you want to visit from Entebbe airport, take a taxi from Airport and within 15 minutes you will be at zoo.  






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