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Kampala Walking Safari

$ 60

Kampala Walking Safari 

 

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.

Historical & Cultural Highlights

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.

The Experience

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.

Package Details

  • Price: $60 per person

  • Minimum: 2 people

  • Includes: Professional guide, bottled water, entry fees to selected sites.

  • Excludes: Meals, personal shopping, and tips.