Visit the highlights of Kampala with a guide during this private, full-day tour. See artifacts from Uganda’s rich cultural heritage at the Uganda Museum, browse the spice and textile stalls of bustling Nakasero Market, and experience the city’s multi-faith culture at the Baha’i Temple and Gaddafi National Mosque. Admission tickets and hotel transfers are included. A full-day private tour of Kampala’s top sights with hotel transfers Get background and context on Uganda from your own personal guide Travel comfortably by Wi-Fi-equipped A/C vehicle with designated window seat Receive a route map and souvenir photos from your tour free of charge.
Kampala (Pass By)
On your sightseeing tour in Kampala City, you will explore the below attractions: • Mutesa II Presidential monument • World war II monument • Uganda Parliament Building • Central Bank of Uganda: Established in 1966 • Uganda National Cultural Centre: Established on 2nd December 1959 • Kampala City Hall: Kampala Capital City Authority headquarters Continue down town towards Buganda king’s palace and see: • Nakasero Market: Established in 1895 first in Lubiri and later moved to its current location within the city center in 1905. • Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Temple • Usafi Market
Kabaka’s Palace
On your visit to Buganda Kingdom, you will explore the interesting history and culture of the Baganda. Visiting highlights such as: • Kabaka(king’s) palace; see the Idd Amin torture chambers, a historical machine gun, the palace pictorial, explore Buganda’s rich history and with a drive past Kabaka’s Lake. • Sightseeing Nantawetwa monument; built to honor the King on his straight drive from the palace to his kingdom parliament. According to the Baganda, the king is meant to move straight and that is why He’s is the only one to drive through the monument and the rest have to go around the roundabout. • Sightseeing Bulange (Buganda Parliament); Lukiiko hall, Kabaka’s monument, Central Broadcasting Services studios (Buganda radio) and Zakaria Kisingiri house. Continue driving through Mengo Town, Buganda’s principal town.