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2 hours, late afternoon
No Cancellation
Unlimited
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This is the easy, low-effort activity on the list, suited to travellers with a spare afternoon before a flight, families with young children, or anyone who wants Lake Victoria without a full day’s commitment.
Boats leave from one of the jetties near Entebbe, typically around 5pm to 5.30pm depending on the season’s sunset time. You board a covered motorboat, usually holding 8 to 12 passengers, with life jackets provided. The route runs along the shoreline past fishing villages, weaver bird colonies in the lakeside trees, and small forested islands, with the captain slowing for anything worth a photo, monitor lizards on the rocks, otters if you are lucky, or a fish eagle overhead. Around the midpoint the boat often anchors near a quiet spot to watch the sun drop over the lake, which is when most operators serve a drink, sometimes a beer or soda included in the price, sometimes at extra cost depending on the package. The return leg is shorter and often faster since the light fades quickly this close to the equator. You are back at the jetty by 7pm to 7.30pm, in good time for a dinner reservation in Entebbe.
Expect USD 35 to 60 per person for a shared boat, with private charter running higher, from around USD 150 to 250 for the whole boat regardless of group size. Price depends on whether drinks and snacks are included and how many people are aboard. This is one of the more affordable activities on this list because the boat and fuel cost stays fixed across a shared group.
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