Equator Route Day Tour

Overview

This full-day tour immerses you in Uganda’s culture, conservation, and natural beauty, beginning at Mpambire Drum Makers’ Workshop to watch traditional drums crafted by hand and explore local crafts. Visit the Social Innovation Museum to support youth empowerment and sustainable recycling projects, then enjoy close encounters with lions, giraffes, zebras, and other wildlife at CTC Conservation Center. After a local lunch, take a guided forest walk at Mpanga Nature Centre, spotting over 500 plant species, 200 birds, and playful wildlife including monkeys, squirrels, and pangolins. Conclude at the Equator with iconic photos, fun demonstrations on hemispheres, and browse craft stalls for souvenirs, blending culture, nature, and conservation in one unforgettable day.

Pickup Time: 06:00AM
Drop-off Time: 07:00PM

Pickup Location: Kampala City
Drop-off Location: Kampala City

Highlights

  • Social Innovation Museum
  • Women Empowerment programs
  • CTC Conservation Centre
  • Mpanga Nature Centre
  • Mpambire Drum Makers
  • Bird watching on tour
  • Guided Nature Walks
  • Stopover at the Equator
  • Human-wildlife interactions
  • Souvenir Shopping

Discover how Uganda’s traditional drums are skillfully crafted from cowhides and tree logs — a fascinating process where the artisans rely on simple tools and their bare hands. You will also find an array of local crafts on roadside display, including mats, stools, calabashes, gourds, backcloth, and more.

SINA is an NGO dedicated to empowering young single mothers, refugees, orphans, street children, former child soldiers, and former sex workers through life skills and entrepreneurship training. By visiting the SINA Village, you actively support initiatives that transform the lives of socially challenged youth — with all proceeds from your visit helping them turn their challenges into sustainable solutions. At SINA, plastic waste is creatively recycled into sustainable products such as crafts and household items, providing a means of livelihood and environmental impact. Your contribution supports innovative projects, including:

  • Constructing houses using plastic bottles
  • Converting organic waste into animal feed and fertilizer
  • Creating durable school bags and fashion items from polythene waste
  • Producing insect-repellent detergents and reusable sanitary pads

Visits to CTC are by appointment and must be booked at least 48 hours in advance. Established in 2015, this privately owned eco-tourism destination focuses on wildlife conservation, tourism development, and unique human–wildlife interactions. Enjoy close encounters with young lions, zebras, impalas, chameleons, iguanas, bat-eared foxes, tortoises, baby crocodiles, snakes, and more. Observe caregivers as they tend to the animals’ wellbeing, and look out for species such as lemurs, giraffes, Uganda Kob, bushbuck, sitatunga, grey parrots, and predators like lions, tigers, serval cats, and hyenas.

You will take a breather for lunch at a local restaurant and continue exploring.

Established in 2020, Mpanga Nature Centre was created to promote conservation and tourism in the once-threatened Mpanga Forest. Today, it’s a haven for nature lovers, guided by the theme: “Nature should be a sanctuary for all of us; a place for comfort and serenity.” Enjoy a two-hour guided forest walk, discovering over 500 plant species, 200 bird species, and unique trees like Zanthoxylum chalybeum and Warburgia ugandensis — the source of Uganda’s herbal remedy “COVIDEX.” Along the way, you may spot monkeys, mongoose, squirrels, pangolins, colorful butterflies, and vibrant birdlife.

At the Equator, snap an iconic photo with one foot in the northern hemisphere and the other in the southern. Experience demonstrations showing how the sun rises and sets quickly, how water drains differently compared to other hemispheres, and learn why you’re 3% lighter at the equator. Don’t forget to pick up a few souvenirs at the craft stalls to commemorate your visit.

From the Equator: Be dropped-off in Kampala City.

Inclusions

  • Pickup/Drop-off within Kampala in a 4WD Minibus
  • Fuel Cost for the entire trip
  • All planned activities
  • All entrance fees per site visited
  • Lunch with a soft drink
  • An English-speaking driver-guide

Exclusions

  • Optional activities and services not mentioned above.

Important Notes to Consider:

  1. Departure Time: Clients are advised to depart Kampala City or its suburbs no later than 6:00AM, as this route experiences heavy traffic and an early start helps avoid delays.
  2. CTC Visit Schedule: The CTC Conservation Centre offers two daily sessions — 10:00 hrs. and 13:00 hrs. Depending on availability at the time of booking, the tour may begin with either the Social Innovation Museum or CTC.
  3. Booking Policy: This day tour must be booked at least 48 hours before the preferred start date.

Additional notes:

  • Pickup and drop-off outside Kampala will be offered at an additional fee.
  • Cash payments: US Dollar notes printed before 2017 will not be accepted.
  • All notes must be clean and free of stamps, ink, markings, or dirt.
  • Clients should specify their pickup point at the time of booking.
Pricing
No. of Pax Price P/Person – USD
Solo Traveler 655 pp.
02 420 pp.
03 382 pp.
04 357 pp.
05 335 pp.
06 315 pp.

 

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Equator Route Day Tour

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