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Visit Uganda with us on this 1 Day Kampala City Tour and be sure to explore all that this vibrant city has to offer. Uganda has got a very rich culture and Kampala City is the place to go to explore it all. Contact us today to plan your tour.

Day 1: Kampala City Tour

1 Day Kampala City Tour

Our driver guide will pick you from your hotel in the morning and you start your 1 day Kampala city tour right away. You will visit the various places in Kampala such as the Kasubi tombs in which the kings and royals of the Buganda kingdom are buried, Kabaka’s Palace to see the torture chamber for Idi Amin, Uganda Museum and Uganda martyrs Shrines in Namugongo, also Bahai temple.

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We also offer Kampala city tour walking safaris for groups on request. In the process, an experienced guide will lead you to visit the independence monument, walk to Nakasero Market, the old taxi park, new taxi park and Gaddafi mosque, Kabakas palace. This is the only way you will explore the lifestyle of the Ugandan people and how most businesses are operated in different arcades. if time allows, you will pass by the so called Owino market, one of the oldest and the biggest markets in Uganda. Variety of things are sold here including clothes, shoes, food staffs among many other things. As other many cities expect congestion in Owino market. We also advise to walk with light bags which can not be snatched away from you as you experience the lifestyle of the Kampala people.

The above safari package includes :

  • Transportation by 4wd vehicle
  • Meals as per the itinerary
  • Kasubi tombs
  • Experienced guide
  • Kabaka’s palace
  • Uganda Museum
  • Uganda martyrs Shrines in Namugongo
  • Bahai temple
  • Services of English speaking Driver/guide.
  • Single lunch within Kampala
  • 1 bottle of drinking water during the tour
  • AMREF Emergency Evacuation Medical Insurance

However, the package excludes:  expenses of personal nature like: International and local flights, shopping, Visa, hard drinks, laundry, tips to local guides, telephone, porter fee while trekking, and personal insurance, and tobacco.

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