Embark on an unforgettable walking tour of Kampala led by a knowledgeable local guide. Explore both iconic landmarks and hidden gems as you dive into the vibrant rhythm of Uganda’s capital. From bustling markets to serene parks, experience the pulse of daily life first-hand.
Your English-speaking guide will share fascinating insights into Kampala’s rich history and culture, guiding you through major historical sites while creating opportunities to engage with the warm and welcoming locals.
This flexible and relaxed tour allows you to explore at your own pace, with the freedom to pause, ask questions, or take breaks whenever you wish.
Tour Highlights:
Bagala Craft:
This market is a haven for souvenirs and crafts, where you can buy locally made art, jewellery, textiles, and other unique handicrafts. It’s a great place to engage with local artisans and pick up meaningful keepsakes
Independence monument, World War Memorial monument, and the constitutional square:
Erected in 1962 to commemorate Uganda's independence from British colonial rule, this striking monument stands in a tranquil garden setting. It's an excellent spot to reflect on the country's journey and capture some memorable photos. In the vicinity is the World War Memorial monument. This was built in 1945 by the British colonial government to commemorate Ugandans who died supporting British soldiers during World Wars I and II. It's one of the oldest monuments in Kampala.
Nakasero Market:
A bustling hub for fresh produce located in the heart of Kampala, Nakasero Market is the place to witness daily commerce. Here, you can sample and purchase everything from exotic fruits to local spices and interact with friendly vendors.
Old Taxi Park:
Experience the chaotic charm of the Old Taxi Park, a cornerstone of Kampala's public transport system. Watch or participate in the lively comings and goings of matatus (shared taxis) in this dynamic environment.
African Fabric Shops
City centre Kampala’s African fabric shops burst with colour and creativity. Stalls overflow with vibrant kitenge and ankara prints, their bold patterns telling stories of culture and style. As tailors and shoppers browse the dazzling fabrics, the streets hum with energy, offering a lively glimpse into the city’s fashion and tradition
Owino Market (St. Balikuddembe Market):
Owino Market is Kampala’s vibrant heartbeat — the largest market in Uganda, bustling with around 50,000 traders. Wander through its lively lanes, and you’ll find a dazzling mix of fresh produce, colourful textiles, fragrant spices, and traditional crafts. More than a place to shop, it’s a vivid cultural experience where the energy of local life comes alive as people gather to trade, chat, and celebrate the spirit of the city