
CTC Conservation Center Uganda
CTC conservation center Uganda is a privately run wildlife facility in Butambala District. The center was established in 2015 and dedicated to eco-tourism, conservation education and wildlife preservation.
The center operates under the philosophy of “Conservation through Commercialization”, aiming to make conservation economically sustainable.
CTC conservation center Uganda offers guided tours by appointment, allowing visitors to interact with various animals like, lemurs, crocodiles, lion cubs, zebras, impalas, and chameleons among others.
Location
CTC conservation center Uganda is in Lukalu village Butambala District. The center is about 36 kms from Kampala Uganda. The place houses East Africa’s largest lion population and successfully breeds the elusive African golden cats.
Visitors can explore over 60 acres of natural habitat, interact with various species and learn about conservation efforts first hand.
Activities that one can do in CTC conservation center Uganda
Wildlife viewing
Tourists do engage in exciting wildlife experience while at CTC conservation center , they interact with lion cubs, cuddle them and observe their playful behavior. Guests feed bat-eared foxes, learning about their diet and habits.
The center offers guided tours where visitors explore non-carnivorous species including zebras and impalas. Wildlife enthusiasts watch rare wild cats’ species, such as the African Golden cats, in their natural habitat.
For more immersive experience, guests book a full tour that includes encounter with Madagascar lemurs, chameleons and baby crocodiles. Those highly interested in lions spend an hour exclusively with the cubs, observing their development and interactions.

Amazing time with the cubs at CTC Conservation Center Uganda
Visitors also participate in conservation education programs gaining insights into sustainable wildlife protection.
Nature walk
Enjoy a variety of activities beyond wildlife viewing. On a guided nature walks, explore the lush landscapes while learning about local flora and fauna. Birdwatching offers a chance to spot unique and colorful bird species native to the region.
Volunteering opportunities
For those passionate about conservation, CTC conservation center Uganda provides volunteering opportunities. This allows guests to participate in the wildlife care and habitat preservation.
Community engagement
Tourists can as well have the time to connect with the local residents, fostering cultural exchange and supporting sustainable initiatives.
Things to expect while at CTC conservation center Uganda
There is lot of things to encounter while at the mazing conservation place in Uganda. Visit the center and experience a unique blend of wildlife, conservation education and ecotourism adventures.
Expect close interactions with lion cubs, where you can observe their playful behavior and even cuddle them. The center also offers feeding sessions with bat-eared fox, allowing guests to learn about their diet and habits.
Expect to explore non-carnivorous species like zebras and impalas, gaining insights into their natural habitats. The center displays rare wildcat species, including the elusive African cat, which you will be in position to see.
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Accommodation
Regarding accommodation, there are many options in accordance to your budget. Choose to have an overnight stay in a budget friendly, luxury or mid-range hotel.
Stay in Entebbe, Kampala or Mpigi as you wait to have a lifetime experience at the place.
Sleep in hotels like Kampala Serena hotel, Sheraton Kampala hotel, 2friends beach hotel in Entebbe among other options.
Besides visiting CTC Conservation Center Uganda, one can explore the different cultures in Uganda, enjoy the amazing cuisine and experience wildlife in about 10 National parks in Uganda with beyond sight safaris. Reach parks such as Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Kidepo National Park, Murchison Falls National, visit the source of the nile among other interesting places.