Kampala Capital City
$650
per person
Kampala city tour is crucial especial knowing that the city has such beautiful sites to be seen, hitting spots like the stunning Gaddafi Mosque, the royal Kabaka’s Palace, the serene Baha’i Temple, traditional crafts at markets like Owino, and historical sites such as the Uganda Museum, Kasubi Tombs (under renovation), Namirembe/Rubaga Cathedrals, and the Independence Monument, often using boda-bodas (motorcycles) for an authentic feel and sampling local delights like the ‘Rolex
- Uganda Museum is where the past art facts and ancient cultural properties and products are kept.
- Kasubi Tombs is a burial place for the Kings (Kabaka) of Buganda Kingdom are laid to rest. The kings right who ruled the kingdom have been laid there.
- Uganda has the largest Bahai Temple in Africa and it’s amazing in the look, location and the scenery around it.
- The martyrs in Uganda were buried in Namugongo, and this is such a beautiful wonder that the Catholic and Anglican cherish. This is an unforgettable site.
- The only mam-made lake in the city of Kampala and amazing scenery of birds at this lake.
- Rubaga Cathedral worship area for the Catholics and Namirembe Cathedral worship area for the Anglicans.
- Old Kampala Mosque at the heart of Kampal
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Destination
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DepartureHotel / Motel
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Departure TimePlease arrive by 7:00 AM for a prompt departure at 8:00 AM.
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Return TimeApproximately 5:30 PM.
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Dress CodeCasual, comfortable athletic clothing, hiking shoes, hat and light jacket.
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IncludedKampala Capital CityDeparture TaxesEntry FeesPersonal GuideBreakfast
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Not Included5 Star Accommodation
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Day 1: Departure / Return
Morning (Culture & Royalty):
- Start at the Uganda National Mosque (Gaddafi Mosque) for panoramic city views.
- Visit the Kabaka's Palace (Twekobe) in Mengo to learn about Buganda royalty.
- Explore the Kasubi Tombs, a UNESCO World Heritage site (check current accessibility due to reconstruction).
- Experience the hustle at Owino Market, East Africa's largest flea market, and Nakasero Market.
- Grab a local lunch, including the famous Ugandan 'Rolex' chapati.
- Visit the beautiful, peaceful Baháʼí Temple, Africa's first mother temple.
- See the historic Namirembe (Anglican) & Rubaga (Catholic) Cathedrals.
- Stop by the Independence Monument.
- Check out the Uganda Museum for cultural artifacts.
- Enjoy traditional dance or music at the Ndere Centre (optional, might be evening).
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