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Overview
Explore the vibrant streets of Kampala on foot with our guided walking tour. Start your day at the iconic Independence Monument, a symbol of Uganda's liberation, and then stroll through the bustling streets of downtown Kampala. Visit historical landmarks, explore diverse culture of Ugandan
Highlights
Description
Duration: 1hr20mins Kabaka's Palace
The Buganda Kingdom and Kabaka’s Palace
Duration: 1hour Kasubi Tombs
Duration: 1hour Baha’i Temple
Duration: 2hours 30mins Lake Victoria
Duration: 1Hour Upper side of the city Nakasero Hill
Duration: 2Hour Down Parts of Kampala city
What's included
Itinerary
Culture, Daily Life, Independence Monument, Historical sites, Religious sites, Admin torcher chambers, Kabaka's palace, Kampala Night life, Cuisine and others
Frequently Asked Questions
How much time does the Kampala City Tour take?
Kampala City Tour duration is 10 hours.
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You can book Kampala City Tour at least in 2 days. Check availability calendar in "Book Now" form to see currently available dates.
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