Welcome to Kampala City Tours; Make the most out of your trip to Kampala , the capital city of Uganda, by taking a guided tour to enjoy the rich cultural history and tourist attractions of this beautiful city built across seven famous hills.
We also offer airport transfers, guide and hotel accommodation services. For every tour we organize, we carefully craft an itinerary with the client advising them on the most suitable accommodation and assigning an experienced local tour guide that knows his way around the city along with a comfortable air-conditioned safari vehicle to make sure you get the most memorable tour holiday. All our packages are customizable with great deals and discounts on short day trips and car hire services. Visit popular historic cultural and religious sites that include Kasubi tombs, Kabaka’s palace, Martyrs shrine, uganda naional museum, Arts & Craft shops, Uganda national mosque, Namirembe cathedral, Parliament etc. Contact Us today by sending an email to info@divineafricantours.com or talk directly to our travel consultant by calling +256-703307474.
CITY CULTURAL TOUR
We visit the craft centers for shopping opportunities and therefore attend a cultural gala and entertainment with lots of traditional dances an d story telling sessions at the Ndere centre. Available Wednesday, Friday and Sundays’
UGANDA MARTYRS SHRINE TOUR
Duration: 3 hours Price:
The historical site where 27 Ugandan martyrs where burnt to death by a local king for failure to denounce their religious faith. Two shrines were built the catholic and protestant shrine.
LUBIRI KING PALACE TOUR
Duration: 3 hour:
Embark on a guided walk through the streets of Kampala to the Lubiri Palace. We appreciate the traditional Buganda kingdom setting and also visit the former dictator Idi Amin’s underground prisons and torcher chambers.
RELIGIOUS SITES TRAIL TOUR
Duration: 3 hour:
Embark on a guided walk through the streets of Kampala to the Lubiri Palace. We appreciate the traditional Buganda kingdom setting and also visit the former dictator Idi Amin’s underground prisons and torcher chambers.
KAMPALA CITY WALKING TOUR
day 1- Walking Tour Begins Duration :3 Hours
For those who love sightseeing on foot, this involves a guided walk from your hotel, past government buildings, the Parliament, Post office, to the more busier streets Kampala rd, down to the market areas and taxi park. Brace yourself for the hassle & bassle in the down town Kampala area.
SHOPPING IN KAMPALA CITY
Kampala is an exciting city for shoppers as everything you may need is readily available. Trendy style from various fashion capitals of the world, groceries, electronics, households, gifts, kids and more. Most shopping in Kampala is concentrated in shopping malls, while upmarket is large consisited of chain supermarkets. The range of goods available has to be the widest on offer in Uganda so if you need anything specialist or luxury its always best to purchase it whilst in Kampala rather than hope to find it elsewhere.
KATANGA SLUM TOUR
Morning Tour begins
Every developing city in Africa has got the slum setting and in Kampala , the Katanga Slum a few minutes from the city centre is our focus in this tour. With a guided walk we make way through the temporary structures that acts as housing for the slum dwellers, their living conditions. This gives tourists a new perspective aside from the posh hotels and city centre.
NDERE CULTURAL CENTRE
Ndere centre is a home of all Ugandan cultures, built on 9 acres of well-maintained green, beautifully flowered walk ways and with fruit and other African trees. The rare architectural design of the Ndere Centre is a seamless combination of artistic creativity with simplicity that takes African forms, materials, colours and construction to unprecedented heights. The Cultural Centre is tranquility at its best enabling you to enjoy a blissful artistic creativity of Uganda and African music and performances. The Ndere Troupe captivate you with amazing cultural songs, dances and unique instruments from the 56 tribes of Uganda, weaves them with humorously informative stories and presents them in an authentic but artistically developed spectacle every Wednesday and Friday at 7pm, and Sundays at 6pm an experience not to be missed by the entire family. For international guests to Uganda, this is the best introduction to Africa’s culture and ways of life, and firm bridge to your own country and culture.