What You Will Do
One of the most rewarding aspects of travel is learning to see the world from a different point of view. Getting to know the local people is a great way to do this. By listening to their stories and immersing yourself in their daily activities, you’ll start to see the land through their eyes.
This multi-option tour offers a complete Kampala experience to allow you to experience the many facets of this great city. An early-morning Kasenyi fishing village add-on option, an extended walking tour.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Kasenyi Fish Landing Site
3 hours
KASENYI FISHING VILLAGE ADD-ON: For the early risers, take a road trip to Entebbe to experience local life in a fishing village. We will take a road trip to the village where you can see the village clinic and speak to the healthcare providers. Watch locals compete in board games. Watch (or experience) the porters carrying peopel to the boats. Help fisherman with their nets.
Enjoy the many sights and sounds along Entebbe Road, the main road between Entebbe and Kampala.
2
Kisenyi
30 minutes
Kisenyi Slum is one of the six highly congested villages in the mid of Kampala City! It’s a very busy Area and it gives a very live experience to our clients walking through the village while cheering up to some lovely people who are found busy on their job.
3
Owino Market
40 minutes
Visit the Owino Market, the largest outdoor market in East Africa, famous for second-hand shoes, clothes, and household items. Learn how people source the items they sell, and how they make money selling second hand items.
Visit the shops where a variety of uniquely African items, including cookware is made.
Learn to make rolex, a distinctive and delicious Ugandan food.
4
Nakasero Market
20 minutes
Besides Owino market, this a food and fruits market where most people go for shopping! Here travelers will get to see a variety of Ugandan local food which is gathered from remote areas of Uganda and brought here for sale.
5
Buganda Road
30 minutes
Visit the Exposure Africa Arts & Crafts Market. Here you will be able to take your time to browse many uniquely Ugandan souvenirs, clothes, and art pieces to take home as gifts, or use to decorate your own home.
6
Café Javas
10 minutes
Coffee/Water and Toilet Break
7
Kampala Old Taxi Park
15 minutes
Take a walking tour of the bustling downtown area. You will be able to browse the many shops for clothing, shoes and household items. Watch the traffic patterns as drivers, people, and the occasional livestock navigate intersections without any traffic controls. Visit the taxi center where all of the taxis meet for people to make transfers.
8
Independence Monument
10 minutes
The monument was established to commemorate Uganda's independence on 9th October 1962. we shall learn the history of Uganda before and after the independence and significance of the monument
9
Temple SSDM Shree Sanatan Dharma Mandal
30 minutes
The temple is replica of "SOMNATH TEMPLE" in Gujarat constructed in late 50s and inaugurated in 1961. Only one of its kind, the temple holds a status of "HERITAGE PROPERTY OF HISTORICAL SITE" . we shall go inside and see the beauty and architecture of the temple
10
Uganda Post Office
10 minutes
Uganda's first post office building.
11
World War II Memorial
10 minutes
First and Second World Wars Memorial monument, we shall get to know how Uganda participated and also know positive and negative results
12
Gaddafi National Mosque
1 hour
Late Colonel Muammar Gaddafi of Libya commissioned the mosque as a gift to Uganda, and for the benefit of the Muslim population.
On entering the Mosque Main hall, enjoy its Architectural designs. Climbing the Tower / Minaret gives you the best view of Kampala City at 360 degrees with its original surrounding Seven Hills. The Mosque also stands on the Original Spot where British first hoisted their Flag which signified Uganda as British Colony.
13
Amber House Ltd
10 minutes
The Statue of Leadership.
14
Kasubi Tombs
1 hour
FULL DAY TOUR ADD ON OPTION: The Kasubi Tombs in Kampala, Uganda, is the site of the burial grounds for four kabakas and other members of the Baganda royal family.
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