National Botanical Gardens, Botanical garden near Lake Victoria in Entebbe, Uganda.
The National Botanical Gardens stretch along Lake Victoria's shoreline and house hundreds of tree and plant species from Africa and beyond. The grounds feature densely forested sections alongside open lawns with views toward the water.
The gardens were established in the late 1800s as a center for cultivating and studying rare plants scientifically. They grew to become an important site for botanical research in the region, attracting scholars from multiple countries.
The gardens serve as a gathering place where local communities celebrate music and performance arts throughout the year. Visitors can experience how nature integrates into the cultural life of the region.
The gardens are best explored on marked pathways that wind through different sections and are regularly maintained. Bring comfortable shoes and sun protection, as the trails can be sunny and humid throughout.
The rainforest section served as a film set in the early 1900s for adventure movies and retains that exotic past today. Parts of the original dense forest remain intact, giving visitors the feeling of stepping into a distant era.
Location: Entebbe
Location: Wakiso District
Address: 12 Kampala - Entebbe Expy, Entebbe, Uganda
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 09:00-19:00
Phone: +256701567881
GPS coordinates: 0.06201,32.47927
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:44
Uganda sits at the heart of East Africa, where dense tropical forests meet open savanna and the Nile River begins its long journey north. The landscape rises from the shores of Lake Victoria through rolling green hills to mountain ranges that touch over 5,000 meters, high enough to hold glaciers just kilometers from the equator. National parks protect rare mountain gorillas in the mist-covered highlands of Bwindi and Mgahinga, while chimpanzees move through the canopy of Kibale Forest. The Murchison Falls compress the full force of the Nile into a narrow gorge, and Lake Bunyonyi spreads across dozens of small islands where villages perch on terraced hillsides. Kampala, the capital, climbs across seven hills in the center of the country, where markets, temples, and modern buildings share space in a city of one and a half million people. To the east, Jinja marks the place where the White Nile leaves Lake Victoria, now a base for rafting and boat trips. Entebbe rests on a peninsula jutting into the lake, quieter than the capital, with old botanical gardens and tree-lined streets. Between these cities and the parks, travelers find royal tombs, ancient rock art, and small trading towns that connect the country from the wetlands of the west to the drier plains near Kenya.
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