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Abdul Moeed wrote a review Jan 2020
Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan159 contributions3 helpful votes
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It was a lovely 2 hours trip. Very informative and lovely. Highly recommended. Nice and easy. Vast range of reptiles. With love from Pakistan.
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Date of experience: January 2020
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It is a govt owned facility basically for accommodating rescued or injured reptiles. They have very knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides.....our guide was a young man called Lawrence who turned out too be very good. They have a collection of snakes including pythons, vipers, Cobras and mambas. Apart from snakes they have a section dedicated to tortoises, one dedicated to crocodiles and yet another one to chameleons. The guide explains the behaviour of all these species and would answer questions very patiently. A visit to this facility is highly recommended, particularly if you are interested in creepy-crawlies.…
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Date of experience: October 2019
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Took a detour off our itinerary in Entebbe to visit this place. Located in Katabi, slightly out of Entebbe town and is quite out of the main road, so it may need a car if you have young children with you. If you are a reptile lover and want to see a variety of reptiles; snakes, crocodiles, tortoise and Chameleons, drop by this privately owned farm. They rescue these reptiles that have been seen or discovered in communities and take care of them before releasing it to the wild. They also have a man made water body for about 2km water paddling. We enjoyed our evening and had a very nice guide that took his time to explain and liven up the reptiles so we could see the different behaviors, defence mechanisms and reactions.…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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A very interesting place that is dedicated to saving reptiles and giving tourists a blow. The resources from visitor help the team save more reptiles which also benefits the communities where they may be found by accident. Its a very noble job they do.
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Date of experience: May 2019
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