Explore Kampala’s vibrant culture, history, and architecture on a guided walking tour. Discover hidden gems and iconic sites in Uganda’s bustling capital.
Explore Kampala’s vibrant culture, history, and architecture on a guided walking tour. Discover hidden gems and iconic sites in Uganda’s bustling capital.
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Independence Monument - The Independence Monument:
This historical landmark is one of the most rewarding sights in Kampala city. Standing proudly at a height of 6 meters, the monument commemorates the achievement of Independence in 1962. It is centrally located in Kampala, surrounded by the Grand Imperial Hotel, Sheraton Hotel, and Standard…
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Independence Monument - The Independence Monument:
This historical landmark is one of the most rewarding sights in Kampala city. Standing proudly at a height of 6 meters, the monument commemorates the achievement of Independence in 1962. It is centrally located in Kampala, surrounded by the Grand Imperial Hotel, Sheraton Hotel, and Standard Chartered Bank. Erected by the British colonial administration a year before Uganda’s independence celebrations in 1962, this monument portrays a man unwrapping and lifting a child towards the sky, symbolizing a nation newly freed from colonial rule. The Independence Monument was crafted by Gregory Magoba and unveiled by Uganda’s first Prime Minister, Apollo Milton Obote (R.I.P).
The Edward Muteesa II Monument:
This monument is situated at the junction of Speke Road and Nile Avenue, near the Independence Monument. It was established to honor Sir Edward Mutesa II, the first president of independent Uganda and the 35th King of the Kingdom of Buganda, for his contributions to Uganda’s independence struggle. The monument was funded by Roofing Limited, Bank of Uganda, and Mr. Gordon Wavammuno, a local entrepreneur, and was unveiled by the Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi, in 2007.
- Owino Market/Kampala - Owino Market (St. Balikudembe Market)
This market offers an authentic experience of African local markets, showcasing a variety of goods such as foodstuffs and clothing, along with their unique display styles, the vibrant selling culture of Ugandans, and the bustling business atmosphere.
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Gaddafi National Mosque - The Gaddafi Mosque:
The mosque features fascinating elements that attract both local and international tourists, including the Minaret or prayer tower for Muslims. The mosque’s stunning interior is a must-see, and its tower provides a clear view of Kampala city. -
Nakasero Market - Nakasero Market is renowned for being the oldest and most famous market for fresh fruit, offering visitors a chance to see a wide variety of the country’s food products.
After exploring Nakasero Market, the tour proceeds to the Uganda bus station (matatu station), where visitors can experience the African public transport setting.
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Kisenyi - This area offers insight into the downtown lifestyle of Uganda. Kisenyi Slum is one of the six densely populated villages in the heart of Kampala City, known as a home to many refugees from countries like Somalia, D.R.C, Ethiopia, and South Sudan. It is a bustling area that provides a lively experience for visitors, who can walk through the village and interact with the friendly locals busy with their daily activities.
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Temple SSDM Shree Sanatan Dharma Mandal - This unique building is entirely metal-free, constructed solely with concrete, setting it apart from other buildings in Uganda. Visitors can enjoy a 20-minute tour and take photographs both inside and outside. It is particularly enlightening for those who have never visited a Hindu temple before.

- All Fees and Taxes
- All Fees and Taxes
- Lunch
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Private transportation
The Kampala City Tour, organized by Ultimate Wild Safaris, is a brief yet enriching Uganda Safari/Short Uganda tour that allows participants to explore the key attractions of Uganda’s capital city.
This tour provides a fascinating insight into Uganda’s cultural landmarks, religious edifices, historical monuments, and both uptown and downtown business…
The Kampala City Tour, organized by Ultimate Wild Safaris, is a brief yet enriching Uganda Safari/Short Uganda tour that allows participants to explore the key attractions of Uganda’s capital city.
This tour provides a fascinating insight into Uganda’s cultural landmarks, religious edifices, historical monuments, and both uptown and downtown business areas. Participants will also experience the local market setups, administrative buildings, various modes of transportation, and the blend of colonial and modern infrastructure. Additionally, the tour includes exposure to local cuisine, hotels, academic institutions, and the religious, political, and economic history of Uganda, the Pearl of Africa.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.