What makes this tour special is the slow, immersive pace that lets you truly connect with the heartbeat of Uganda’s capital. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this walking tour takes you through vibrant neighborhoods, cultural landmarks, historic sites, and bustling street life that most tourists miss.
You’ll stroll past colonial buildings, colorful markets, religious monuments, and hidden corners rich in stories. Along the way, your guide will share insights about Kampala’s history, culture, and everyday life—giving you a deeper appreciation of the city’s soul.
Perfect for curious travelers, photographers, and anyone who wants to walk, talk, and feel the real Kampala. It’s not just a tour—it’s a personal introduction to one of Africa’s most dynamic cities.
Our local guide will meet all guests at Independence Monument, Speke Road, Kampala, which is centrally located and easily accessible. The guide will be wearing a branded Jerodi Africa Safari badge for easy identification. If guests are staying in central Kampala hotels, we also offer complimentary pick-up from their hotel lobby 15 minutes before the tour start time. Guests are kindly requested to be ready at the reception. For any assistance or last-minute directions, guests can reach us on WhatsApp
Visit one of Africa’s oldest and most prestigious universities. Walk through its historic campus, admire colonial-era architecture, and discover the rich legacy of leaders and scholars who studied here. Experience the vibrant student atmosphere and learn how Makerere has shaped Uganda’s history and education.
At Bagala Craft, travelers will explore a colorful marketplace filled with handmade Ugandan arts and crafts. Browse unique items like woven baskets, beaded jewelry, wood carvings, and textiles—all crafted by local artisans. You’ll have the chance to meet the makers, learn about their techniques, and shop for authentic souvenirs that directly support the community. It’s a perfect spot to experience Uganda’s creativity and take a piece of its culture home with you.
When you visit the Independence Monument, you’ll stand before one of Kampala’s most important national symbols. This towering sculpture, depicting a mother lifting her child toward freedom, commemorates Uganda’s independence from British colonial rule in 1962. Your guide will share the monument’s historical background and significance while you enjoy a great photo opportunity in the heart of the city. It's a brief but powerful stop filled with history, symbolism, and national pride.
At Nakasero Market, travelers will dive into the colorful heart of Kampala’s daily life. This bustling, open-air market is packed with fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, fabrics, and local products. As you walk through the lively stalls, your guide will help you interact with friendly vendors, sample tropical fruits, and learn about Uganda’s food culture. It's a sensory-rich experience full of color, flavor, and authentic local charm—perfect for curious travelers and photographers alike.
When you visit the SSDM Shree Sanatan Temple in Kampala, you’ll step into one of the city’s most serene and spiritually rich spaces. This beautifully adorned Hindu temple features intricate carvings, vibrant colors, and traditional Indian architecture. Your guide will walk you through the temple’s history, explain the significance of various deities, and share insights into Hindu rituals and beliefs. You may also witness a prayer ceremony or hear devotional music if visiting at the right time. It's a peaceful and enlightening cultural stop that highlights Uganda’s religious diversity.
At the World War II Memorial, travelers will pause at a quiet but meaningful site that honors Ugandan and African soldiers who served in the British forces during the Second World War. Located in the heart of Kampala, this modest monument is a tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought far from home. Your guide will share the often-overlooked story of Uganda’s role in the global conflict, offering insight into colonial history and the legacy of African soldiers in the war. It's a thoughtful and reflective stop on your city tour—perfect for history enthusiasts and curious minds.
A visit to the Old Taxi Park is a dive into the fast-paced rhythm of everyday life in Kampala. This iconic hub is where hundreds of minibus taxis (matatus) converge and depart, connecting the city to every corner of Uganda. Travelers will witness organized chaos—drivers calling out destinations, conductors navigating tight spaces, and vendors weaving through the crowds selling everything from snacks to newspapers. Your guide will explain how the park operates, its history, and its importance to Kampala’s transport system. It's a raw, colorful, and fascinating look into local life.
When you visit Owino Market—Kampala’s largest and most vibrant open-air market—you'll step into a world of color, energy, and endless variety. Guided by a local expert, you’ll navigate the maze of stalls selling everything from secondhand clothes and shoes to fresh produce, herbs, electronics, and handmade crafts. Engage with friendly vendors, learn how locals bargain, and hear stories behind the market’s growth and culture. This stop offers a true taste of Kampala’s daily life—lively, loud, and full of character. It's a sensory adventure perfect for curious travelers.
Visit Namirembe Cathedral, the oldest Anglican cathedral in Uganda, perched on Namirembe Hill with stunning views over Kampala. Travelers will admire its impressive Gothic architecture, beautiful stained-glass windows, and peaceful gardens. Your guide will share the cathedral’s rich history, its role in Uganda’s religious life, and stories of its community. Experience a moment of calm in the bustling city and capture memorable photos of this spiritual and historic landmark.
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