Explore Kampala Like a Local!
Kampala Walking Tours pioneered the art of strolling through Kampala, offering personalized experiences tailored to our clients’ preferences. Join our knowledgeable and outgoing female guides who will make your day feel like a stroll with a friend. From discovering the rich history of Uganda and Kampala to savoring local delicacies, understanding people’s way of life, shopping, and capturing unforgettable photo moments, our tours cater to everyone, including kids from 5 years and up.
Perfect for families and the elderly, this brief yet vibrant tour is an ideal introduction to Kampala’s historical and cultural landmarks. It’s a great choice for those with young children or limited time, promising an enjoyable and educational experience without the rush.
Cost: $20
Duration: 2 Hours
This tour is a deep dive into Uganda’s rich cultural tapestry. Starting uptown, we weave through the city’s energetic core, culminating with breathtaking views from the Gadaffi Mosque’s minaret. It’s a journey that balances urban vibrancy with historical depth.
Cost: $25
Duration: 3 Hours
Immerse yourself fully in Kampala’s spirit with this extensive tour. From in-depth historical insights to lively market visits, tantalizing street food tastings, and a final stop at the Buganda Palace, this tour is a comprehensive exploration of Uganda’s heart.
Cost: $35
Duration: 6 Hours
Explore life in Nsimbiziwoome Bukoto with us. Experience daily life by visiting local water sources, bustling vegetable stalls, a local hair salon, and religious landmarks. Discover craftsmanship at a shoemaker and carpentry workshop. Sample African tea at a milk bar. Get a glimpse of the locals’ daily lives, diet, hairstyles, and religious practices.
Cost: $25
Duration: 2 Hours
A must for food enthusiasts! This tour is a delicious exploration of Uganda’s cuisine. Taste everything from traditional Ugandan pancakes to the famous Rolex, interspersed with seasonal fruits and refreshing local beverages. Come hungry and leave delighted!
Minimum number . 2 people.
Cost: $18
Duration: 2 Hours
Explore Jinja, Uganda’s Second-Largest City And The Source Of The Nile, The World’s Longest River. Discover Thrilling Activities Such As Rafting, Bungee Jumping, Quad Biking, And The Breathtaking Sezibwa Falls
Cost: $
Duration: 1 Day
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We employs knowledgeable and friendly local guides who are passionate about their city. They provide insightful information about Kampala’s landmarks, hidden gems, and cultural practices, enhancing the overall tour experience.
We cater to various interests and preferences. Whether you are interested in history, culture, food, or nature, they offer tailored tours that meet the specific needs of different tourists.
We Offer an immersive experience that allows visitors to explore the city on foot, providing a deeper connection with the local culture, history, and daily life that can’t be achieved through vehicle tours.
By choosing Kampala Walking Tours, you are supporting a local business and contributing to the local economy. This helps create jobs and promotes sustainable tourism practices within the community.
Walking tours are an eco-friendly way to explore the city, reducing your carbon footprint. Additionally, they offer a healthy option for sightseeing, allowing you to get some exercise while enjoying the sights and sounds of Kampala.
Our Group Did The White Water Rafting Tour In Jinja (Which Kampala Walking Tours Organized For Us) And The Tour From Jinja Back To Kampala Where We Got To Experience The Source Of The River Nile, Sezibwa Falls, And More!! Our Guide Zulaika Was So Fun And Very Informative. She Made Uganda Feel Like Home! 10/10 Would Recommend.
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Jean-Francois Massala L’haridon – IrelandTourist “I Had A Great Time, An Experience Not To Forget. Zulaika Is An Excellent Guide, Not Only She Made Us Discover Kampala And Uganda History, She Was Also Very Helpful And Ready To Answer Any Questions. All I Can Say …
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Anand Sekar – AustraliaTourist “Travelling Solo To Africa For The First Time, I Contacted Zulaika Via Facebook And She Was Very Happy To Answer All My Queries In A Timely Manner. From Drawing A Personalised Itinerary To Suggesting Accommodation, Her Knowledge And …
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“Opened My Eyes To Many Things I’d Passed Without Noticing And Took Me To Places That I Wouldn’t Otherwise Have Found. She’s A Knowledgeable Local And Knows The Area Well, She Was Happy To Answer Questions And Provide Explanations. I’d …
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Zulaika, A Very Cool And Smart Guide, Showed Us Many Different Angles And Perspectives Of Kampala During Our 6h Walking Tour. She Knows All The Good Places Which Gave Us Exciting Views To That Busy African City Of Kampala. Don’t Miss That Tour We You Are Around!
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Absolutely, Uganda Is Not Only Safe But Is Renowned As One Of The Friendliest Countries Globally. The People Are Incredibly Helpful And Always Willing To Assist. As With Any Destination, Exercise Caution, And Be Aware That, Like Everywhere Else, There Are Both Good And Less Savory Individuals.
For A Comprehensive Exploration Of The Country’s Major Highlights, A Maximum Of 2 Weeks Is Recommended. If You Have The Luxury Of Time, Extending Your Visit To 3 Weeks Allows For A More Leisurely Experience. However, If Your Focus Is On Gorillas, Chimpanzees, And A National Park, 8 Days Should Suffice.
Yes, Essential Vaccinations Include Yellow Fever, Rabies, And Hepatitis B. Consult Your Medical Doctor For Any Additional Recommendations.
Walking In Kampala Is Generally Safe. However, Exercise Caution In Busy Areas, As There Are Smart Pickpockets. We Advise Keeping Your Belongings Secure, Such As Holding Backpacks In Front, Avoiding Placing Your Wallet Or Phone In The Back Pocket, And Refraining From Talking On The Phone While Walking On The Roadside.
Absolutely! We Offer Family-Friendly Tours Suitable For Kids Aged 5 And Above. Bring The Whole Family Along For An Enriching Experience.
Unfortunately, The City Is Not Wheelchair-Friendly.
Uganda Primarily Operates On A Cash Economy, And Not All Areas Accept Card Payments. While Some Places In The City And Most Safari Hotels Do Accept Cards, It’s Advisable To Carry Cash In Case Of Network Issues Preventing Card Payments.
Uganda Doesn’t Have A Widespread Tipping Culture. However, If You’re Pleased With The Service, It’s Advisable To Show Appreciation Through A 20% Tip.