How to Get to CTC Conservation Centre
The CTC Conservation Centre is a must-visit for anyone passionate about wildlife, environmental education, and conservation initiatives. Whether you are a school planning a field trip, a researcher, or a traveler looking for an enriching experience, getting to the centre is simple and accessible. Here’s everything you need to know about how to get to the CTC Conservation Centre.

- Location of the CTC Conservation Centre
The centre is strategically located to make it easy for both locals and international visitors to access. It is usually situated close to major towns and road networks, meaning you don’t need to travel far off the beaten track to enjoy its conservation treasures. Once you confirm your booking, the exact directions and entry details are shared with you.
- Getting There from Kampala/Entebbe
If you are coming from Kampala or Entebbe, the centre can be reached by road transport.
- From Kampala: The journey takes between 1–2 hours, depending on traffic.
- From Entebbe: Expect about 2–3 hours of travel, with scenic views of the countryside along the way.
Public transport is available, but for the best experience – especially for school trips or group visits – it is advisable to use private transport or organized safari vans.
- Guided Trips with Avents Safaris
For those who prefer a hassle-free experience, Avents Tour Safaris Limited has got you covered. We arrange smooth day tours to the CTC Conservation Centre that include:
- Comfortable transport (safari vans or buses for schools).
- Professional driver-guides.
- Pre-arranged entry tickets.
- Coordination of group activities and conservation talks.
This means you don’t have to worry about navigating directions, delays, or logistics – everything is handled for you.
- International Visitors
If you are flying into Uganda to experience the conservation centre:
- You will land at Entebbe International Airport.
- From Entebbe, it is easy to connect by road directly to the CTC Conservation Centre.
- For convenience, many visitors book an airport transfer and day tour with a local tour company like Avents Safaris to combine the visit with nearby attractions such as the Botanical Gardens, Mabira Forest, or the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre.
- Travel Tips
- Book in advance: Especially for school groups or during peak travel seasons.
- Travel early: To avoid traffic and maximize your time at the centre.
- Carry essentials: Water, snacks, notebooks (for students), and cameras to capture the experience.
- Combine with other tours: The centre can be easily visited as part of a day trip itinerary with cultural, educational, or wildlife stops nearby.

Conclusion
Getting to the CTC Conservation Centre is convenient whether you are traveling from Kampala, Entebbe, or further afield. With the right arrangements, your journey will be smooth and enjoyable.
And if you want a stress-free trip, Avents Tour Safaris Limitedis here to organize everything from transport to entry bookings – ensuring you or your school group have a memorable conservation experience.

