Starts from $60 per person (Min. 2 People)
Discover Uganda’s capital on foot with our Kampala Walking Safari, a guided experience that blends history, culture, and local life into one unforgettable journey.
On this walking safari, you will explore Kampala’s most iconic landmarks and heritage sites, including:
Uganda Museum – The oldest museum in East Africa.
Kasubi Tombs (UNESCO Site) – Traditional burial grounds of Buganda kings.
Gaddafi National Mosque (Old Kampala Mosque) – Famous for its panoramic city views.
Namirembe Cathedral & Rubaga Cathedral – Historic religious landmarks on Kampala’s hills.
Kabaka’s Palace (Lubiri) – The seat of the Buganda Kingdom with deep historical stories.
Independence Monument – Symbol of Uganda’s independence in 1962.
Makerere University – One of Africa’s oldest and most respected institutions.
Nakasero & Owino Markets – Vibrant centers of daily life and trade.
Your walking safari begins with a warm meet-up in the city center, where you’ll be introduced to your guide. From there, you’ll:
Walk through Kampala’s seven hills, learning how they shaped the city’s history.
Engage with locals in lively markets, tasting tropical fruits and street snacks along the way.
Step inside sacred cathedrals and mosques, listening to stories of religion, culture, and resilience.
Explore Buganda Kingdom heritage at the Kabaka’s Palace and Kasubi Tombs.
Climb to panoramic viewpoints, capturing sweeping views of the bustling capital.
It’s not just sightseeing—it’s a living story of Kampala, told through the streets, people, and monuments that define the city.
Price: $60 per person
Minimum: 2 people
Includes: Professional guide, bottled water, entry fees to selected sites.
Excludes: Meals, personal shopping, and tips.
