Explore the vibrant city of Kampala, on this immersive walking tour that takes you beyond the usual tourist spots. Our expert local guide will lead you through bustling markets, historical landmarks, and hidden alleys, where you’ll discover the rich culture and history of Uganda’s capital. From the Independence Monument to the lively Owino Market, this tour offers a unique perspective on Kampala’s past and present. Along the way, you’ll taste traditional Ugandan street food, meet local artisans, and experience the warmth and hospitality that makes this city so special.
Note: Twija Africa Safaris can arrange professional driver guides to provide pickup and drop-off services for our clients. Extra rates are $30 for a car and $15 for a motorbike, depending on your preference
We end our tour at Gaddafi national mosque after giving a history about it
The magnificent Gaddafi National Mosque, also known as the Uganda National Mosque! Located in Kampala, Uganda, this stunning mosque is indeed the largest in East Africa and Central Africa. Here are some fascinating facts and tips for visitors: *Key Facts:* 1. Capacity: 25,000 worshippers 2. Construction: Completed in 2006, funded by Colonel Muammar Gaddafi 3. Architecture: Blend ofArabic, African and European styles 4. Minaret Height:72meters (166 feet) 5. Steps: 272 steps to the top *Panoramic Views:* Climbing the 272 steps to the top of the minaret rewards visitors with breathtaking 360° views of Kampala city. On a clear day, you can see: 1. Hills and valleys surrounding Kampala 2. Lake Victoria in the distance 3. Surrounding neighborhoods and markets 4. Other iconic landmarks like the Kampala Tower Remove shoes before entering the mosque
The vibrant Owino Market, also known as St. Balikuddembe Market! Located in Kampala, Uganda, Owino Market is indeed one of the largest and busiest markets in East Africa. Here are some fascinating facts and tips for visitors: *Market Overview:* 1. Size: Spans over 10 acres 2. Vendors: Approximately 50,000 3. Daily Customers: Around 300,000 4. Commodities: Wide variety, including: - Second-hand clothes - Herbal medicine - Local handicrafts - Local food (cooked and uncooked) - Fresh produce (fruits, vegetables, meats) *Tips for Visitors:* 1. Be prepared for crowds and chaos 2. Bargain prices (it's expected) 3. Dress modestly and comfortably 4. Bring cash (UGX) and be prepared for limited ATM access 5. Try local cuisine and drinks 6. Respect local customs and traditions 7. Be mindful of pickpocketing and petty theft *Market Sections:* 1. Second-hand clothes (mitumba) 2. Fresh produce 3. Food court 4. Handicrafts and souvenirs 5. Herbal medicine and cosmetics
It is the oldest and largest park in Kampala, this park has over 1,000 vehicles Nike named matatu cars, Used as public transport that go to different places in Kampala
This the local restaurant were you test our local food cooked
It's is the biggest market in Kampala we're you can get commodities made by the local people at different cultures these include African wooden saddles , weaver baskets, African clothes(ebiteeje)
It is the oldest monument in Kampala built during the colonial period for the memory of lives of Uganda's who were killed in world war | and ||
The Hindu temple is located in Nakasero , Kampala, it is believed to the first Hindu worshipping temple in 1950’s it’s now headquarters for the Hindu worshipers today
Nakasero market is the oldest market in Kampala famously known for fresh food, fruits and vegetables and our get a chance to test local fruits while on the visit
It was built after Uganda getting independence, the statue includes a woman calling a baby this a significance of a new bone Uganda from colonial rule in 1962
*Kabaka's Palace (Lubiri)* The official residence of the Kabaka (King) of Buganda, located in Mengo, Kampala. The palace features traditional Baganda architecture and beautiful gardens. *Dark History:* - Idi Amin's torture chamber is located beneath the palace, serving as a haunting reminder of Uganda's turbulent past.
Makerere university Size: Over 35,000 students, with multiple colleges and schools covering a wide range of academic disciplines. It sits on 300 acres on Makerere Hill and is one of the largest and oldest universities in East Africa. Makerere was founded in 1922 as a technical school by the British colonial government. It began with just 14 students studying carpentry, building, and mechanics. It became a university college in 1949, affiliated with the University of London, and gained independent university status in 1970. Great Leaders Who Studied at Makerere: 1. Julius Nyerere – Former President of Tanzania, Pan-Africanist and key figure in African independence movements. 2. Milton Obote – First Prime Minister and President of Uganda after independence. 3. Mwai Kibaki – Former President of Kenya, known for economic reforms and infrastructure
Katanga Slum is a low-income informal settlement located between Makerere University and Wandegeya in Kampala, Uganda. It is home to thousands of residents, including students, low-wage earners, and families, living in crowded conditions with limited access to clean water, sanitation, and health services. Despite these challenges, Katanga is a hub of resilience and activity, with small businesses, informal markets, and a strong community spirit. It also draws attention from NGOs and researchers focused on urban poverty, housing, and social development.
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