What You Will Do
Join our Women-Guided walking Tours Daily at 8AM, 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 12PM, 2PM and 3PM. Tourists can choose their preferred start time.
DISCOVER KAMPALA. WALK WITH US TO CHANGE LIVES.
Uganda faces challenges with unemployment and gender inequality, particularly in its tourism sector, where women are often neglected. Join us to create equal opportunities, combat discrimination, and protect girls. Many Ugandan women struggle financially, leading to early pregnancies and marriages.
Book our Kampala walking tours for an enriching tourism experience that positively impacts our community. Your choice supports Uganda's future, providing dignified employment for women and a safer environment for the next generation of tourists.
Walk with us, explore Kampala's vibrant history and culture, and support change. Together, we can create a safer, more equitable Uganda for all women and girls, while enriching your tourism experience.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Gaddafi National Mosque
40 minutes
The Uganda National Mosque, also known as the Gaddafi Mosque, is one of the largest mosques in Africa located in Kampala. Visitors can expect to see beautiful Islamic architecture, including domes and minarets, with intricate Arabic calligraphy and patterns. The mosque offers stunning views of the city and visitors can learn about the Islamic faith and culture through guided tours. Dress code is modest, with arms, legs, and head covered
2
Kisenyi
Exploring Kisenyi, Kampala, we offers travelers a unique and culturally enriching experience. This historic and diverse neighborhood is renowned for its bustling markets, where you can haggle for fresh produce, fabrics, and local crafts. Kisenyi is also a culinary delight, with opportunities to savor traditional Ugandan dishes from local eateries and street vendors. In Kisenyi, you'll encounter a rich tapestry of religions, and engaging with the welcoming local community is a highlight. The neighborhood's history is evident in landmarks like the Old Kampala Railway Station and colonial-era architecture remnants. By supporting local businesses and artisans, you contribute to the community's well-being. Depending on timing, you may attend cultural events and festivals. Exploring Kisenyi offers an immersion into Kampala's culture and community, promising an authentic experience for travelers, whether interested in history, cuisine, or local life.
3
Owino Market
35 minutes
Owino Market is a bustling market located in the heart of Kampala, Uganda. Travelers visiting this area can expect to see a lively and colorful scene of vendors selling a wide range of goods, including clothing, shoes, electronics, jewelry, crafts, and fresh produce.
The market is known for its vibrant atmosphere, with vendors calling out to shoppers and bargaining over prices. Visitors can expect to see a lot of activity and hear a lot of noise in this area, as it is a major commercial center for the city and a hub for local commerce.
4
Old Taxi Park
20 minutes
Kampala Old Taxi Park is a major transportation hub located in the city center of Kampala, Uganda. As such, travelers visiting this area can expect to see a bustling and chaotic scene of buses, taxis, and minibuses coming and going, with people rushing to and from their destinations.
The park is known for its lively atmosphere, with street vendors selling snacks, drinks, and other small items, as well as shops and kiosks offering a variety of goods and services. Visitors can expect to see a lot of activity and hear a lot of noise in this area, as it is a major transportation hub and a hub for local commerce.
5
Temple SSDM Shree Sanatan Dharma Mandal
15 minutes
Explore this vibrant Hindu temple in Kampala with deities, prayers, library, and authentic Indian restaurant. Serene and immersive
6
Nakasero Market
20 minutes
At Nakasero Market, travelers can expect to see a vibrant and bustling marketplace with a wide range of goods and products on offer. From fresh produce like fruits, vegetables, and meats to handmade crafts and clothing, the market has something for everyone.
Visitors can also experience the local culture and interact with the friendly vendors who are always eager to share their stories and traditions. The market's lively atmosphere is accompanied by the sounds of bargaining and haggling, which adds to the overall experience.
In addition to shopping, travelers can also try some of the local street food, such as roasted maize or cassava chips. The market is a great place to sample some of Uganda's most delicious and authentic cuisine.
Overall, travelers can expect a vibrant and authentic market experience at Nakasero Market, with a wide range of goods, friendly vendors, and delicious food.
7
Independence Monument
20 minutes
See the towering Kampala Independence Monument symbolizing Uganda's struggle for independence & reflect on its ongoing journey.
8
World War II Memorial
15 minutes
Get to see one of the historical monuments in kampala reflecting on what happened during the 1 and 2 world war in europe! get all your questions answered!
9
Gorilla Bookings
20 minutes
Rugahinga is a lukiga word to mean a sleepy fell one of the great mountain gorillas that habituated gorilla tourism in uganda
10
Bagala Craft
25 minutes
Travelers visiting bagala craft market expect to see a variety of handmade items such as pottery, jewelry, textiles, wood carvings, and other traditional handicrafts that are unique to the local culture. Craft markets are often a great place to find souvenirs and gifts, and visitors may also have the opportunity to meet local artisans and learn about their craft. It's always a good idea to research the specific market ahead of time to get a better idea of what to expect and to ensure that it aligns with your interests.
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