Embark on Kampala city tours and day excursions to delve into the captivating history and vibrant culture of Uganda’s capital. Initially declared the headquarters of Uganda in 1890 by colonial administrators, Kampala has evolved into a bustling metropolis with a population of approximately 1.5 million, boasting diverse ethnic backgrounds and an expanded geographical landscape.
The city’s name, Kampala, draws its roots from the Impala, an antelope species that grazed on “Mengo” hill, one of the many hills shaping the city’s topography.
Take a comfortable drive through Uganda’s capital, exploring four of Kampala’s iconic attractions that showcase its rich history, architecture, and culture. Choose from a selection of noteworthy sites, including:
Built in 1922, the Lubiri Palace’s history involves transformation into an army barracks and an adjacent site serving as an infamous underground prison and torture-execution chamber.
An active religious and burial site in the Buganda Kingdom, the Kasubi Tombs hold immense cultural significance, symbolizing the spiritual, political, and social state of the Buganda nation.
Standing on 52 acres of land, the Bahai Temple is a unique architectural masterpiece. Constructed between 1958 and 1961, the temple boasts a 130ft structure with a 44ft diameter dome.
Founded in 1908, the Uganda Museum is the country’s largest and oldest museum, offering a remarkable collection spanning over two million years of human history. Immerse yourself in the diverse cultures and treasures of Uganda under one roof.
Established in 1897, Namirembe Diocese is the oldest diocese in the province of the Church of Uganda. Centrally located, it comprises a cathedral deanery, six archdeaconries, 60 parishes, and 342 local churches.
A significant Christian pilgrimage destination, this shrine honors the 22 martyrs and saints of Uganda killed between 1885 and 1887 by Buganda’s king, Kabaka Mwanga II.
For an enriching exploration of Kampala’s history and cultural heritage, reach out to Trek Africa Expeditions. Inquire about Kampala city tours and day excursions to embark on a journey that unveils the captivating tales woven into the fabric of Uganda’s capital.