I Day Kampala City Tour takes you to Uganda’s capital. Kampala is the largest metropolitan area in the country with a population of about 1,800,000 people. Before the British and Arabs came to Uganda, Kampala was reserved as a hunting ground for the Kabaka. It had one of the largest population of Impala in the country and that is where the name Kampala (“The hill of the Impala”) comes from. The rolling hills, valleys and wetlands were perfect habitat for antelopes. The city was built on 7 hills (Old Kampala, Kololo, Mengo, Rubaga, Nsambya, Namirembe and Kibuli) initially but has now grown to cover over 20 hills.
This 1 day Tour of Kampala city will take you to discover one of the most vibrant cities in East Africa. You will visit all the major attractions in Kampala city including the key commercial, educational, cultural, religious and historical landmarks/centers. While visiting these landmarks and commercial centers, you will get numerous opportunities to mingle with the people. Ugandan’s are extremely
Although this 1 day Kampala city tour ends in the evening, a night tour can be arranged with one of our Guides to experience the Kampala nightlife. If you request for a night tour, expect to be taken to the top night clubs, casinos and restaurants. Kampala is known a “city that never sleeps”. Folks party up to the wee hours of the morning from Monday to Sunday.
This 1 Day Kampala city tour will be led by our local Guide who is also the driver. The Guide/Driver will ensure that you are safe amidst all the chaos and activity in the city center. Lunch is included in this tour and the Guide will ensure that you eat some local food like Luwombo, Matooke or rolex. Traveling will be by car but you will walk on foot to most of the landmarks. By the end of this 1 day tour of Kampala city, we hope you would have had a good understanding of the unique culture, behavior, traditions and lifestyle of Ugandans. The city tour can start and end anywhere in Kampala, Entebbe or Jinja. You can read more about road trips in Uganda.
Note: This 1 Day tour of Kampala can be combined with a general Uganda safari to see mountain gorillas, the big 5 mammals, whitewater rafting in Jinja and so much more.
Places to Visit
The main places to visit while on this 1 day City Tour are: –
- The Gaddafi Mosque
- The Kabaka/King’s Palace
- The Baha’i Temple
- The Kasubi Tombs
- The Ndere Center
- The Local Markets
- The Uganda Martyrs Shrine
- The National Museum
- Namirembe and Rubaga Cathedral
- Crafts villages
- Makerere University
Details About the Places to Visit
The Kabaka’s Palace and Buganda Parliament in Mengo: Also known as the Lubiru, the palace is just one of the several homes of the Kabaka of Buganda. This particular palace is significant because it houses the parliament of Buganda Kingdom – also known as “twekobe”. There are other cultural sites within the palace establishment and you will learn about them from a resident Guide. The local Guide will share information about the Kingdom – dating back to over 800 years ago.
Although the Kabaka doesn’t spend the night in the Mengo palace, the parliament building remains within the palace compound. The Kabaka, his ministers and clan heads meet here regularly to discuss all issues affecting the Buganda Kingdom.
Kasubi Tombs: The Kasubi Royal tombs are a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the top cultural attractions in Uganda. The tombs are the main burial grounds for the Kings (Kabaka’s) of Buganda and hence of great spiritual importance. The Baganda look at the Kasubi tombs with pride
Note: Parts of the Kasubi tombs where destroyed by a fire in 2010. The government, UNESCO and the Buganda Kingdom have teamed up to renovate the destroyed structures. Once it is complete, it will look even better.
Main Markets: One of the best ways to understand the culture of a new place is to visit the main markets. It is where you get to hear the latest gossip and get insight into how the local people do business. The main markets in Kampala are St. Balikuddembe Market (Formerly known as Owino Market) and Nakasero Market. It is possible to find almost anything in these markets. Owino Market is
Ndere Center: The Ndere Cultural Center is arguably the best place to learn about the culture of the various tribes in Uganda. Expect to find other tourists, a large diplomatic and Expatriate community all gathered to watch cultural performances from all corners of Uganda. The best time to visit the Ndere Center is on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Uganda National Museum: The Uganda National Museum is one of the key attractions in Kampala city. This is where the country’s key historical, ethnological and cultural exhibitions are kept. The Museum was built in in 1908 on the orders of Governor George Wilson so as to preserve all articles of interest in the country.
Makerere University: This is the oldest, largest and most prestigious public University in Uganda.
Rubaga Cathedral: This cathedral is found on the top of Lubaga Hill and is the oldest catholic cathedral in Uganda. It is where some of the most senior catholic clerics reside. The first African Catholic Bishop and first African Catholic Cardinal are buried here. Visitors to the Cathedral get to learn a lot about the history of the influential catholic church. You will also have
Namirembe Cathedral: This is the oldest Christian Cathedral in Uganda. It is built on Mengo hill and is the most important seat of the Anglican Church in Uganda. The Church was constructed in 1915 to replace a simple structure built in 1903 by Craftsmen from the Buganda Kingdom but that was brought down by lightning. From the Cathedral, tourists can get beautiful views of the city Center.
Uganda Parliament Building: The Parliament building in Uganda is open to visitors after undergoing extensive security checks. It is found very close to the city center and hence very easy to access. Tourists are taken around the facility by resident Guides whenever they visit. If you are lucky to visit when the Members of parliament are debating a motion or passing a bill, you could be allowed to sit at the back sit.
Optional Activities during the 1 Day in Kampala
There are countless amazing activities that one can engage in while in Kampala and that can be included in case you are not interested in any of the ones listed above. They include: –
Visiting one of the beaches in Kampala: A large part of Lake Victoria is found in Kampala and because of that, residents can visit any of the numerous beaches in Ggaba and Munyonyo for fun activities. There is also the popular sunset boat cruise to look forward too if interested.
Visiting Local Community Development Projects: A good example is the BeadForLife project. This project was initiated to enhance the capacities of local women to be self-reliant through participating in income generating activities like making jewelry. While visiting this project, you will learn a lot about how the project is impacting on the women and their families. Do not forget to buy souvenir in support of the women.
Local Artisan/Craft shops: There are countless artisan shops in Kampala city where you can buy souvenirs in form of jewelry, paintings, wood carvings and local fabrics. The most popular ones are the Craft market along Buganda Road, Outside the National Theatre, Outside the National Museum and close to Garden City.
Old Kampala: Before Kampala increased in size, most of the administrative and residential areas where in Old Kampala. As the city expanded, Old Kampala was left with its ancient buildings and more
Mandela National Arena: Also known as Namboole Stadium, this is the place to go to if you want to watch Uganda’s popular sports teams in action. It is also a venue for crusades, music concerts and a lot more. If you are interested in other sports grounds, you can visit the Lugogo Indoor stadium for cricket, tennis and basketball. Rugby fans can visit the Lugogo Rugby Club.
Travel Plan
Note: The evenings and nights can be spent at the Ndere Cultural Centre, Theater La Bonita or one of the prominent and safe nightclubs. The evening section of the tour is a separate arrangement that you can request for at the time of booking.
What to Pack
While on this 1 day Kampala tour, ensure that you have some cash with you, good camera, good walking shoes, modest clothing, drinking water, medication, a hat, sunscreen and sun glasses. The cash is important if you plan on buying souvenir from the national Museum and other artisan shops. Our office driver can take you to a suitable
Tour Inclusions and Exclusions
The 1 day tour of Kampala city includes: –
- Entry and admission fees
- Parking fees
- Transport and fuel
- A driver
- Lunch and drinking water
The 1 day Kampala city tour excludes:-
- Air tickets and Visa
- Alcoholic drinks and cigars
- Tips
- Travel and Medical insurance
- Personal expenses on telephone calls, shopping
Important Information
- The number of things to do in Kampala are limitless. This 1 Day Kampala city tour can be tailored based on your preferences. If you only want certain activities or visiting certain places, we will change the program according to your interests.
- Kampala is generally safe for travelers but you have to be cautious especially when carrying expensive electronics. Our company Driver/Guide will let you know what to do to remain safe and that your property is secured.
- The traffic Jam in Kampala during morning, mid-day and late afternoon can be chaotic. This is where our driver will be very helpful. Our drivers are very experienced in navigating through the city traffic and will ensure that you get to the different landmarks on time.
- Feel free to ask our company driver/Guide for assistance. If you want to go to the bathroom, he will know exactly where to take you. We choose Guides/Drivers with a pleasant character and who are experienced dealing with travelers from across the globe.