1 Day Kampala City Tour (the better feel of a realistic capital of Uganda)
Hey there, a perfect 1 Day Kampala City Tour into Uganda’s Kampala as its Capital City as its historically immersed from the 7 hills surrounded as you Explore the history, architecture, and culture of our capital with our driving tour of the city’s most celebrated Attractions.
This is how the Kampala City tour would happen.
Wake up one morning, get breakfast then by 8:30 am leave your residence and our driver.
Enjoy a comfortable drive around Uganda’s capital city and visit four of Kampala’s most iconic attractions. Explore the history, architecture, and culture of our capital with our driving tour of the city’s most celebrated Attractions.
Guests may choose any four of The Lubiri Palace, the Gadhafi Mosque, the royal tombs at Kasubi, the Baha’i temple, the martyr’s Shrine at Namugongo, the National Museum, the Rubaga and Namirembe Cathedrals, the martyr’s shrine at Namugongo
These are interesting places that will give you a perfect feeling and an interesting memory. Don’t forget to cruise on a Boda Boda this day.
End of Kampala City Tour.
What’s Included
- Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- Private transportation
What To Expect 0n a 1 Day Kampala City Tour
1 – Kabaka’s Palace
Stop At: Lubiri Palace, Mengo, Kampala Uganda History of the Baganda, and colonialism. Buganda is Uganda’s largest tribe and the people from whom the country derives its name 2 hours • Admission Ticket Included
2 – Gaddafi National Mosque
Stop At: Kampala Central Mosque, Old Kampala Rd, Kampala, Uganda Also called the Gadaffi Mosque, it is located at the center of the original old city of Kampala and the place where colonial British rulers established governance 2 hours
3 – Baha’i Temple
Uganda Kampala boasts Africa’s only Baha’i temple. 2 hours
4 – Namugongo Martyrs Shrine.
Stop At: the martyrs shrine in Namugongo to venture into the history of the strong Christians that were burnt for the faith 1 hour
5 – Uganda Museum
will later join our amazing history and have to brief you on Uganda’s background and her historical structures of the age.