Uganda Reptile Village whose main aim is to sensitize and educate the local community to protect and conserve different reptile species as well as other important environmental resources like forests as well as swamps and water bodies.
Taking a tour to reptile village in Entebbe will offer you golden a opportunity to come close to total of over 50 reptiles with twenty reptile spices which are on direct display at the site.
The unique reptile’s species which are on display include the boomslangs, skinks, chameleons, cobras, monitor lizards and tortoises. Your tour to the Uganda Reptile village will offer you that unique chance to touch and spend time with Africa’s most poisonous snake – Gaboon Viper.
Sparing time to take a walk will allow you to explore the two famous basins at the site. The first place you will explore is an open basin which is home to the non-climbing species and the other basin is habitat for four distinctive species of tortoises.
The interesting part of the site is that it caters even for travelers on site and tours with their young children. They will enjoy the thrilling experience of watching these slow but fun animals when they are feeding on their vegetables.
As you are walking down slowly under the guidance of an experienced guide, you will reach the current place were the color changing chameleons are protected.
At the extreme edges of the site’s compound, one can enjoy the sights of the swampy areas which are habitat to different reptiles, and birds.
In the swamp area, tourists on safari in Uganda’s Reptile Village will enjoy adventurous activities like sport fishing as well as canoe cruising in the man-made river stream which is three kilometers. In addition, one can also undertake wet land walk to explore the Uganda Reptile Village
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