Located on the shores of Lake Victoria in Entebbe, the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (UWEC) is more than a zoo—it’s a sanctuary for Uganda’s rich biodiversity and a center for public education on conservation. Established in 1952, this iconic destination blends leisure, learning, and wildlife conservation into one unforgettable experience.

Originally started as a reception center for wild animals that were sick, orphaned, or confiscated from illegal trade, the center grew into a zoo during the 1960s. In 1994, it was transformed into the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre Trust, with a mission focused on wildlife conservation, research, and education.
Today, it serves as both a sanctuary and a teaching ground, offering an up-close introduction to Uganda’s native species and ecological challenges.
The UWEC is home to a wide array of animals representing Uganda’s major ecosystems. Wildlife is housed in enclosures that mimic natural environments to ensure comfort and encourage natural behavior.
Visitors can expect to see:
The facility features recreated ecosystems such as wetland habitats, savannah grasslands, and forest trails, allowing guests to experience Uganda’s wildlife without leaving the city.
UWEC is deeply rooted in public education. Through school visits, volunteer programs, and community outreach, the centre raises awareness about endangered species, wildlife conservation, and responsible environmental behavior.
Educational services include:
UWEC also supports training for wildlife veterinarians and conservation biologists through collaborations with local and international institutions.
Whether you are traveling solo, with kids, or as part of a group, UWEC offers several ways to make your visit memorable:

UWEC offers a variety of amenities to enhance visitor comfort:
UWEC lies just 10–15 minutes from Entebbe International Airport and around 40 minutes from Kampala, Uganda’s capital city. The location makes it an excellent stop for travelers entering or leaving the country or seeking a day excursion from Kampala.
Public Transport: Regular taxis and boda-bodas (motorcycle taxis) from Entebbe town
Private Vehicle: Secure parking is available on-site
The Uganda Wildlife Education Centre serves as a vital bridge between wildlife and people. It helps demystify conservation while offering a fun, informative, and interactive environment. From encountering rescued chimpanzees to witnessing the majesty of lions and giraffes, every moment supports Uganda’s conservation mission.
UWEC is the perfect pre-safari stop or family-friendly day trip. If you are headed to national parks like Bwindi, Queen Elizabeth, or Murchison Falls, this is your chance to learn more about the wildlife you will see in the wild.
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