Half day Kampala City Motor Bike Tours
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About the Activity
Discover the vibrant culture and history Kampala city on our a motor bike tours. Visit the iconic sites like to enjoy local snacks and experience like before. Our clients are also given a chance to visit their places of preferences; Places of visit are Gaddafi mosque, Kabaka's Palace, Owino Market, Ola Tax Park, independence monument, local food, slam area, Uganda museum , Baha’i temple, The tour will be experienced on motorbikes or walking5 hours to 8 hours
Pickup offered
Instant Confirmation
Mobile ticket
Availability and Prices
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts (local time)
Travel Date
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Travelers
Adult : 1
Inclusions & Exclusions
Transportation amenities : Private transportation. Private transportation
Local market (Owino)
Food and drink : Bottled water. Bottled water
Baha’i temple
Gaddafi national mosque
Food and drink : Snacks. Snacks
Katanga slum areas
Makerere university
Kabaka’s palace
Kampala Business center
Kabaka’s palace $10
Gaddafi national mosque $7
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Gaddafi National Mosque
Old Kampala Road, Kampala, UgandaGaddafi national mosque is the biggest mosque in east Africa very unique inside with the blending architecture from Europe, Asia, Africa and it has the tallest tower we're visitors climb to have a 360 view of Kampala city 1 hour • Admission Ticket Not IncludedView Location2
Independence Monument
Nile Avenue, Kampala, UgandaThe "Independence Monument" in Uganda is a powerful symbol of the country’s liberation from colonial rule. Located in Kampala, it was sculpted by Gregory Maloba, a renowned artist from Makerere University, in 1962 to mark Uganda's independence.
The monument depicts a figure holding up a child, symbolizing the birth of a new, independent Uganda and the end of colonial oppression. It stands as a reminder of the struggles and triumphs of the independence movement, capturing the nation's pride and aspirations for a self-governed future.
The monument also features a display area that narrates the journey toward independence, highlighting key events and figures that contributed to Uganda's liberation. Today, it remains one of the most iconic and visited landmarks in Uganda, representing hope, resilience, and the country’s vision for a prosperous future30 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location3
Owino Market
Kampala, UgandaOwino Market, officially known as St. Balikuddembe Market, is one of the largest and most vibrant markets in Uganda. Located in downtown Kampala, it offers a wide range of products, including:
Local commodities: fruits, vegetables, grains, and other fresh produce.
Secondhand clothing: often called "mivumba" in Uganda, including shoes, bags, and accessories.
Cooked and uncooked food: fresh meats, spices, as well as street food stalls where local dishes are prepared.
Herbal medicines: traditional herbal remedies and locally sourced medicinal plants.
The market is a hub of activity and a major economic center, attracting both locals and visitors looking for affordable goods.
40 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location4
Uganda Museum
5-7 Kira Road, Pob 365, Kampala, UgandaThe Uganda Museum, located in Kampala, is the oldest museum in East Africa, established in 1908. It houses a rich collection of historical instruments, cultural tools, ethnographic materials, archaeological artifacts, and paleontological remains. These exhibits showcase Uganda's diverse heritage, including traditional musical instruments, tools used by various ethnic groups, fossils of early humans, and wards or awards that commemorate Uganda’s historical milestones. The museum aims to preserve and present Uganda's history and culture for study and public appreciation.
40 minutes • Admission Ticket Not IncludedView Location5
Baha'i Temple
Kikaya Hill, Kampala, UgandaBahá’í House of Worship. Bahá’í temples are indeed designed as spaces open to all people, regardless of religion, to gather, pray, and meditate in unity. The Bahá'í Faith emphasizes the unity of all religions and humanity, so Bahá'í temples are deliberately open to people of any belief.
Key features of Bahá’í temples include:
Inclusivity: They welcome people from all religious backgrounds.
Simplicity: People remove their shoes as a sign of respect, and there is typically no elaborate decoration inside.
Seating: Some Bahá’í temples provide chairs or benches, and some may have mats, though this can vary by location.
Unity of Worship: Although individual forms of worship might vary, Bahá’í temples do not hold formal worship services led by clergy. Instead, prayers from various religions and readings from Bahá’í and other sacred texts are shared in a spirit of unity.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location6
Bagala Craft
Buganda Road, Kampala, UgandaBagala Craft Market is a vibrant marketplace where local artisans showcase their handmade crafts. Visitors can see a variety of traditional and contemporary crafts, typically made using locally sourced materials. Guided tours are available, offering insights into the production process, cultural significance, and history behind the items. This personalized approach allows tourists to connect with the craft and its makers, and they also have the option to purchase items directly from the artisans, supporting the local economy.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location7
In Kampala, Uganda, Katanga is a densely populated informal settlement known for its challenging living conditions. Residents often face issues such as poor sanitation, inadequate housing, and limited access to basic services. The area is characterized by its informal housing structures and a high level of poverty. Despite these hardships, Katanga, like many informal settlements, is a vibrant community where residents demonstrate resilience and resourcefulness in addressing daily challenges.20 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location
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Kabaka's Palace
Lubiri Ring Road, Kampala, UgandaYou visit the torture chambers of Idamin president and get all the cultural history of buganda kingdom 45 minutes • Admission Ticket Not IncludedView LocationMeeting and Pickup
Pickup details
Tour operator will pick up all customers from their respective locations- Travelers can choose a custom pickup or meeting location.
- We do pick up from your hotel
- Travelers will be picked up 30 minutes before departure time
Pickup points
Additional Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Language And Guide
Tour Guide Available In
- English
Ticket Details
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- One per booking
Ticket Redemption
No redemption point. This is a direct entry ticket1001101795384Cancellation & Refunds
Cancellable up to 24 hours before the travel date (local supplier time) for a full refund. A 100% cancellation penalty applies for cancellations submitted less than 24 hours before the start time.- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Cancel at least 1 day before activity starts in Africa/Kampala time to receive 100% refund.
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Operated by Kampala Walking and Motor Tours: Jinja Adventure ExperienceCreated on 29 Dec 2023Created on 16 Dec 2024
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