From one of the African Great Lakes to essential conservation centres, Uganda has landmark attractions for everyone.
Lake Victoria
Lake Victoria is, by surface area, the world’s second-largest freshwater lake and one of the African Great Lakes. Named after Queen Victoria and nestled between Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, the lake is integral to the prosperity of millions of East Africans, serving as a vital water source. Take a voyage to Africa’s most stunning and spectacular historical landmark.
Entebbe Botanical Gardens
These lush gardens are a haven for nature lovers, featuring a plethora of indigenous plants, trees, and birds. Located along the shores of Lake Victoria, Entebbe Botanical Gardens is also known as the filming location for the original Tarzan. Visitors can enjoy guided tours to learn about the region’s fabulous flora and fauna or enjoy a simply experience a peaceful stroll under the canopy of towering trees.

Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre
The Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre offers visitors a fun and exciting way and learn about the country’s animals, including lions, giraffes, elephants, and a large number of bird species. Originally founded to accommodate confiscated and injured wildlife and look after orphaned animals, it serves both as a conservation centre and a place of education, making it ideal for families and wildlife enthusiasts alike.


