Private Tour

Equator Route Full Day Tour Private

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Overview

Available languages

English

12 hours

Mobile ticket

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.

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What To Expect

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The tour starts with a stopover at Mpambire Drum Makers’ Workshop – 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.

30 minutes • Admission Not Applicable
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Social Innovation Museum

Continue with a visit to the Social Innovation Museum – 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

3 hours • Admission Included

What‘s Included

Services of an English-speaking driver guide

Transport in a 4WD minibus plus fueling

Bottled water

Lunch with a soft drink

Admission fees to sites visited

Optional activities and services not mentioned above.

Pickup points

Kampala Serena Hotel

Kintu Road, Kampala Uganda

Options

Equator Route Full Day Tour Private

Pickup included

From US$420.00