Andrew Winearls Nice park, reasonably priced entry, dog friendly. Terrible access road, make sure your car has good clearance!
Arif Mahmud 1. I have enjoyed botanical garden of Entebbe very much. If you like nature then you will feel the same. This botanical garden is located near Victoria lake and Entebbe zoo. 2. You can plan to visit botanical garden and Entebbe zoo in same day. This botanical garden has varieties of trees. You can buy some plants as well. You can take your vehicle inside the garden. You need to walk a bit to discover whole area. So you should have some preparation for walking. 3. From botanical garden there is the access of the lake. So if you want to swim then take that preparation before coming. You will find some rare monkey species here. 4. For different visitors they charge different price. I have given the price chart in photos. You need to bring your passport or identify card to buy specific tickets.
Luc Véron Amazing environment, but REALLY REALLY loud music, so disrespectful of all the flora and fauna around. Really disappointing despite the beauty of the garden.
Lovy Okuku Nestled on the scenic shores of Lake Victoria, the Entebbe Botanical Gardens sprawls over 40 hectares of lush landscape, providing a tranquil haven for over 389 species of higher plants, including tropical trees, vibrant flowers, and diverse wildlife such as birds, monkeys, and butterflies. This idyllic setting makes it an ideal destination for leisurely nature walks, picnics, and relaxation. Moreover, it's a birdwatcher's paradise! During our 3-hour visit, we spotted an impressive 56 bird species, including the elusive Bat Hawk, Grey Parrots, African Emerald Cuckoo, Great Blue Turaco, and Ross's Turaco among others. A truly unforgettable experience!"
Tantawat H + Very informative and interesting tour guide + Wide variety of plants, trees and flowers + Plenty of parking spaces + The botanical garden has a beach which is very scenic at sunset. The beach area has a bar and pool table for social gatherings as well. - Too many spiders