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Reptile village in Entebbe

4F3F+VQF, Entebbe, Uganda
4.2(170)
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Reviews of Reptile village in Entebbe

4.2
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3.0
1y

I have visited this place and I had mixed feelings. You will find rescued reptiles here. You will find various venomous snakes(I liked Mozambique spitting cobra the most), chameleons, Crocs, tortoises, turtles, etc. Staff are very friendly here. I found there is a very low crowd.

I forgot the amount they charged from me. But they haven't gave any ticket. They gave few discounts as well.

The place is not so attractive. Living conditions of animals are not very good. As it is run by the local community so it might be ok. But it has a huge scope of improvement. Road conditions are also not good to go there.

The number of animals is very less. Which might not fulfill your expectations. If you are really an animal lover and you have enough time, then you can go here. I enjoyed a little, but my tour mates had...

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4.0
1y

Our family of two adults and our grown up daughter really enjoyed our visit to Entebbe's reptile village. We were the only visitors and therefore had a private guided tour. Our guide was very knowledgeable, telling us all about the animals and answering plenty of questions. It's a small place with about 10 exhibits and it took us an hour to see everything. It's quite basic but they take good care of the animals. The highlight was being able to...

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5.0
3y

If you have the chance you must go, incredible what they are doing with little resources. The guide gave us lots of information about how it is managed, the reason to do it, and of course, plenty of interesting stuff about the reptiles in there. You are not going to see tons of animals because is not intended for that, paying the entrance will make you understand how dedicated the people working in there are with Uganda's...

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Arif MahmudArif Mahmud
I have visited this place and I had mixed feelings. You will find rescued reptiles here. You will find various venomous snakes(I liked Mozambique spitting cobra the most), chameleons, Crocs, tortoises, turtles, etc. Staff are very friendly here. I found there is a very low crowd. I forgot the amount they charged from me. But they haven't gave any ticket. They gave few discounts as well. The place is not so attractive. Living conditions of animals are not very good. As it is run by the local community so it might be ok. But it has a huge scope of improvement. Road conditions are also not good to go there. The number of animals is very less. Which might not fulfill your expectations. If you are really an animal lover and you have enough time, then you can go here. I enjoyed a little, but my tour mates had negative feelings.
Alberto Galende RodriguezAlberto Galende Rodriguez
If you have the chance you must go, incredible what they are doing with little resources. The guide gave us lots of information about how it is managed, the reason to do it, and of course, plenty of interesting stuff about the reptiles in there. You are not going to see tons of animals because is not intended for that, paying the entrance will make you understand how dedicated the people working in there are with Uganda's wildlife. Great job!
ElisaElisa
Unique experience, highly recommend this place! The guide is well educated on the animals and gives good explanations and demonstrates what the animals can do. This organization rescues and releases reptiles back into the wild. We got to see many types of snakes, crocodiles, tortoises and turtles, monitor lizards, and chameleons. Consider donating towards food for the animals so they can rescue and save more animals!
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I have visited this place and I had mixed feelings. You will find rescued reptiles here. You will find various venomous snakes(I liked Mozambique spitting cobra the most), chameleons, Crocs, tortoises, turtles, etc. Staff are very friendly here. I found there is a very low crowd. I forgot the amount they charged from me. But they haven't gave any ticket. They gave few discounts as well. The place is not so attractive. Living conditions of animals are not very good. As it is run by the local community so it might be ok. But it has a huge scope of improvement. Road conditions are also not good to go there. The number of animals is very less. Which might not fulfill your expectations. If you are really an animal lover and you have enough time, then you can go here. I enjoyed a little, but my tour mates had negative feelings.
Arif Mahmud

Arif Mahmud

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If you have the chance you must go, incredible what they are doing with little resources. The guide gave us lots of information about how it is managed, the reason to do it, and of course, plenty of interesting stuff about the reptiles in there. You are not going to see tons of animals because is not intended for that, paying the entrance will make you understand how dedicated the people working in there are with Uganda's wildlife. Great job!
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Unique experience, highly recommend this place! The guide is well educated on the animals and gives good explanations and demonstrates what the animals can do. This organization rescues and releases reptiles back into the wild. We got to see many types of snakes, crocodiles, tortoises and turtles, monitor lizards, and chameleons. Consider donating towards food for the animals so they can rescue and save more animals!
Elisa

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