Free Female Guided Walking Tours Kampala (3 Hours)
Overview
Inclusions
- free guiding services only
What to expect
Feel free to select your activities of interest from our list below;
1. Independence monument
2. Sir Edward Muteesa Monument
3. World War 1 & 2 memorial monument
4. The Stride monument( Chogm 2007)
5.The sculpture of Sir Apollo Kagwa
6.Statue of leadership
7.Nakasero market
8.Hindu Temple Nakasero
9.Fabric Shops(optional)
10. Old Taxi Park
11.Gaddafi Mosque ( entrance fee required )
12.1000 cups of coffee (highly recommended)
13.African village Craft market (Not to be missed)
14.Bahai Temple-Bahai Faith
Stop At:
• Independence Monument, Nile Avenue, Kampala Uganda
Sample Menu
• local food - Matooke, Pumpkin, Yams, Rice, Peas, G-Nuts and Vegetable
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
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Today we explored with Rosette of @guidedwalkingtourskampala the city Kampala. She knows all the places to be and it was therefore a very good, relaxed experience. Thanks for the great day!!
Today we explored with Rosette of @guidedwalkingtourskampala the city Kampala. She knows all the places to be and it was therefore a very good, relaxed experience. Thanks for the great day!!Really nice tour! we were a bit too late so we just had the short version but our guide made the best out of it. It was funny and interesting at the same time
Really nice tour! we were a bit too late so we just had the short version but our guide made the best out of it. It was funny and interesting at the same timeIt was a quite interesting venture. I wish I could have many more. I urge everyone out there be it nationals or internationals to come experience what happens in UGANDA the Pearl of Africa
It was a quite interesting venture. I wish I could have many more. I urge everyone out there be it nationals or internationals to come experience what happens in UGANDA the Pearl of AfricaIt was truly a great tour! I learned a lot about this amazing city from the knowledgeable and charming Fatumah who guided us. Thank You!
It was truly a great tour! I learned a lot about this amazing city from the knowledgeable and charming Fatumah who guided us. Thank You!We really enjoyed our walking tour with Fatumah, her warmth/easy laughter and local knowledge was great. She got in touch by WhatsApp before the tour to confirm time and place of meeting and introduce herself and when she met us she told us what the plan was for the walk upfront - giving us oppor...
We really enjoyed our walking tour with Fatumah, her warmth/easy laughter and local knowledge was great. She got in touch by WhatsApp before the tour to confirm time and place of meeting and introduce herself and when she met us she told us what the plan was for the walk upfront - giving us opportunities for drinking and shopping breaks. Given the (beautiful) chaos of Kampala her punctuality, sense of organization and calm was fantastic. We would never have found our way through the maze of markets without her and as a woman I really appreciated another woman showing me the way and looking out for our safety. This was a great way to get a feel for Kampala and Uganda’s history, politics and cuisine. Thank you Fatumah!I loved it, highly recommended! Rosette is a very kind, honest, intelligent and helpfull woman, who knows her way around Kampala and made me feel safe. She gave me a private tour, showed and told me about the history and present of Kampala. We saw the independence monument, she took me to fabric ...
I loved it, highly recommended! Rosette is a very kind, honest, intelligent and helpfull woman, who knows her way around Kampala and made me feel safe. She gave me a private tour, showed and told me about the history and present of Kampala. We saw the independence monument, she took me to fabric shops where they dressed me in three different traditional weddingdresses (extra fee, she told me in advance and didn't impose at all), helped me to buy some fabric for a good price (loved to see her arguing in Luganda to get me a fair price!) showed me the Nakasero Hindu Temple and the colorfull beauty and hardworking women of Nakasero Market where she bought me some very sweet mango's. I invited her for lunch, she knew a place with a good few on the old taxi park, where we shared a dish of typical and very fresh Ugandan vegetables and Tilapiafish from Victoria lake. Finally she took me by Uber tot the Buganda King's Palace, and helped to get me a safe bodaboda to drive me back. The costs on TripAdvisor are confusing: calling it Free Tours and then charging €29,10 (15% tot TripAdvisor). She explained it isn't free anymore because of the difficult Covid time, but the TripAdvisor text wasn't adapted yet. I completely understand (and I tipped her anyway, she fully deserved it and she was very generous with her time) So if you are reading this: don't hesitate any longer! Rosette, thank you for an unforgettable day, the open and serious talks and the laughter we shared. You are such a strong, intelligent and beautifull woman. Tot ziens in Nederland!