Explore Kampala’s spiritual diversity with a guided tour of its iconic religious landmarks, revealing rich history, culture, and architectural beauty.
Explore Kampala’s spiritual diversity with a guided tour of its iconic religious landmarks, revealing rich history, culture, and architectural beauty.
- Gadaffi Mosque - Officially inaugurated in June 2007, the Gadaffi National Mosque was funded by the late Libyan leader Muammar Gadaffi. After an early breakfast, meet your guide at a convenient location in Kampala. You will be escorted to the Gaddafi Mosque, where modest attire is required. Situated on Kampala Hill, this mosque is among the…
- Gadaffi Mosque - Officially inaugurated in June 2007, the Gadaffi National Mosque was funded by the late Libyan leader Muammar Gadaffi. After an early breakfast, meet your guide at a convenient location in Kampala. You will be escorted to the Gaddafi Mosque, where modest attire is required. Situated on Kampala Hill, this mosque is among the largest in East Africa and provides breathtaking 360-degree views of Kampala from its minaret. It can accommodate thousands of worshippers, with visits scheduled from 9:00 am to 10:00 am, lasting approximately one hour.
- Namirembe Cathedral - As the oldest Anglican cathedral in Uganda, located on Namirembe Hill, it offers stunning views of Kampala and insights into Uganda’s religious history. This cathedral is a significant Anglican landmark with evangelical roots.
- Rubaga Cathedral - Serving as the seat of the Roman Catholic Church in Uganda, this cathedral is located on Rubaga Hill. It stands as a symbol of Catholic heritage in Uganda, built by French missionaries. The cathedral boasts beautiful interiors, stained glass windows, and panoramic city views.
- Baha’i Temple - The Baha’i Temple is situated in Kanyanya, approximately 3km north of Kampala city center and about 7km along Gayaza road. Officially opened in 1961, it is built on Kikaaya Hill, one of Kampala’s prominent hills, offering serene gardens and spiritual tranquility. The temple features peaceful grounds, unique architecture, and opportunities for birdwatching.
- Uganda Martyrs Shrine - Conclude your visit at the Namugongo Shrine, a major pilgrimage site for Christians. It commemorates the 24 Catholic and Anglican martyrs who were executed for their faith in the 19th century. The shrine is renowned for its stunning design and its importance in Uganda’s Christian history.

- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Airport and departure taxes
- Airport and departure taxes
Kampala, the capital of Uganda, serves as the nation’s economic and political heart, as well as a lively center of spiritual and religious diversity. The city boasts a rich array of religious landmarks, each imbued with history, culture, and faith. From renowned Christian cathedrals to a stunning mosque and a serene Baha’i temple, this tour provides a…
Kampala, the capital of Uganda, serves as the nation’s economic and political heart, as well as a lively center of spiritual and religious diversity. The city boasts a rich array of religious landmarks, each imbued with history, culture, and faith. From renowned Christian cathedrals to a stunning mosque and a serene Baha’i temple, this tour provides a unique chance to witness the peaceful coexistence of various religious communities in Uganda. This thoughtfully designed tour guides you through the city’s most esteemed religious sites, highlighting architectural splendor, cultural importance, and the profound spiritual traditions that have shaped Uganda’s identity. Whether you are a history buff, a spiritual explorer, or simply intrigued by Kampala’s cultural landscape, this journey offers an unforgettable exploration of faith and heritage.
- the tour is not wheel chair accessible
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.