Quelle heure est-il à Entebbe, Ouganda ?

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Local date Saturday, 2 May 2026
Time zone Africa/Kampala +03:00
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Sunrise 06:44
Sunset 18:51
Day length 12h 7min
Current phase Day

Time converter — Entebbe

Local timeEntebbe--:--:--UTC+3Saturday 2 May
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Entebbe's position just 1 degree north of the equator means its solar noon occurs almost exactly at 12:30 PM local time year-round, with minimal variation in day length—unlike higher latitudes where seasons dramatically shift daylight hours. This equatorial precision influenced early colonial clock settings in Uganda, ensuring synchronized railway and airport operations since the 1920s.

Time difference and best time to call Entebbe

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Day length in Entebbe

Entebbe, a serene lakeside town in Uganda, serves as the gateway to the country via its international airport and offers a relaxed rhythm shaped by Lake Victoria's shores and equatorial vibes. Nestled just 40 kilometers southwest of Kampala, this former British colonial outpost blends natural beauty with subtle urban energy, where time feels unhurried amid lush gardens and wildlife encounters. Whether you're syncing your watch to Africa/Kampala time or planning a visit, Entebbe's daily flow invites exploration from dawn markets to starry nights.

Entebbe through the day

Entebbe unfolds with a gentle, equatorial cadence, where the sun rises predictably around 6:45 AM and sets by 7 PM year-round, thanks to its position near the equator at coordinates 0.0550° N, 32.4637° E. With a population of about 69,000, this non-capital hub pulses with local life, from fishermen on Lake Victoria to visitors at the airport, all aligned to the steady tick of East Africa Time. Days here emphasize outdoor pursuits and community interactions, making it ideal for travelers adjusting to the +03:00 offset from UTC.

Daytime in Entebbe

Mornings in Entebbe kick off vibrantly around 7 AM, when the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre—often called the Entebbe Zoo—opens its gates for early visitors to spot rescued chimpanzees and Nile crocodiles in a misty, tropical setting. Head to the bustling Entebbe Central Market by 8 AM for a classic Ugandan breakfast of katogo (mixed beans and matoke bananas) from street vendors, where fresh produce like matooke and avocados fills the air with earthy scents. Cultural sites like the Entebbe Botanical Gardens, established in 1898, welcome wanderers from 9 AM, offering shaded paths lined with exotic orchids and monkeys swinging overhead—perfect for a pre-noon stroll before the heat intensifies.

As the afternoon heats up post-noon, grab lunch around 1 PM at spots like the Java House near the airport, savoring grilled tilapia fresh from Lake Victoria with a side of posho (maize porridge). Explore the Nakiwogo Lakeside district, a short boda-boda ride away, where you can rent a kayak to paddle the calm waters or visit the Entebbe Craft Village for handmade baskets and beadwork from local artisans. For adventure seekers, the afternoon is prime for a guided birdwatching tour at the nearby Kitanda Forest Reserve, home to over 200 species including the African grey parrot—activities that wrap up by 4 PM as the sun dips lower, allowing time to unwind at a café overlooking the lake. This blend of nature, markets, and light exploration keeps daytime in Entebbe engaging without overwhelming the senses, all under the reliable Africa/Kampala time zone.

Evening and night in Entebbe

Evenings in Entebbe ease in around 6 PM with aperitifs at lakeside venues like the Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel, where sundowners of Nile Special beer pair with views of fishing boats silhouetted against the sunset. As twilight fades, dinner beckons around 7:30 PM—try Ugandan specialties like luwombo (steamed meat in banana leaves) at Faze Three Lounge, a popular spot blending local flavors with live acoustic sets. Nightlife here is mellow for a town of 69,000; head to the Airport View Hotel bar for craft cocktails and occasional DJ nights, or join a relaxed bonfire gathering at Nakiwogo Beach if you're with locals.

After 10 PM, the atmosphere quiets into a starry equatorial hush, with midnight strolls along the lakeshore revealing fireflies and distant drum beats from community events. Security is generally good, but stick to well-lit areas; many spots wind down by 11 PM, reflecting Entebbe's family-oriented vibe rather than all-night revelry. For stargazers, the clear skies post-midnight offer a glimpse of the Southern Cross, making late hours a time for reflection rather than frenzy—ideal for resetting to the +03:00 rhythm before another dawn.

Practical time information for Entebbe

Entebbe adheres to the IANA time zone Africa/Kampala, maintaining a fixed UTC offset of +03:00, which ensures consistent scheduling for flights at Entebbe International Airport and daily life without disruptions. Uganda does not observe daylight saving time (DST), so the clock stays steady throughout the year—no springing forward or falling back to confuse travelers. This East Africa Time (EAT) alignment means Entebbe is three hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time, facilitating easy coordination for international visitors.

For context, the time difference with London is typically +3 hours in winter (when London is on GMT/UTC+0) and +2 hours during British Summer Time (UTC+1 from late March to late October). Compared to New York, which runs on Eastern Time (UTC-5 standard, or UTC-4 with DST), Entebbe is 8 hours ahead in winter and 7 hours during U.S. DST periods—handy for booking transatlantic calls or flights. Sunrise and sunset vary minimally due to Entebbe's near-equatorial latitude; at the June solstice, expect sunrise around 6:50 AM and sunset about 7:00 PM, while December brings sunrise at 6:40 AM and sunset at 6:50 PM, keeping days nearly 12 hours long year-round. Always verify with a world clock app for precise local time in Entebbe to align your itinerary seamlessly.

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