Reptile village Entebbe

Uganda Reptile Village - Entebbe
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The list of about 50 reptiles with 20 various species include include Gaboon vipers, forest cobra, leopard tortoise, Nile monitor, boom slangs, monitor lizards, skinks and a lot more. The reptiles kept in this place are rescued from different areas in Uganda.

Are you planning a trip to explore the reptiles in Uganda, the reptile village in Entebbe should be your first stop. Located in Katabi, 2km off the Entebbe – Kampala road, this place is home to multiple species.

It was established mainly to enforce reptile conservation and educate people about different reptile species. It is home to about 50 reptiles with 20 various species.

The list include Gaboon vipers, forest cobra, leopard tortoise, Nile monitor, boom slangs, monitor lizards, skinks and a lot more. The reptiles kept in this place are rescured from different areas in Uganda.

If you are looking for a place to visit over the weekends with your family including kids, this village is one of the best answers. It is open seven days (Monday to Sunday) from 8am to 6pm.

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