6-Day Uganda Cultural Tour From Kampala


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  • 6-Day Uganda Cultural Tour From Kampala

Kampala, Uganda

Trip Type:   Multi-day Tours
Duration:  Flexible
This cultural tour will start by our professional guide picking you from the airport in Entebbe which is the only international airport for Uganda and then takes you to the lodge in Kampala for an overnight and Dinner. Early morning, you will start you tour with the breakfast at the lodge as you prepare to go see and study about the Buganda culture at the Bulange, the tour will also take you through Kasubi tombs one of Bugandas' historical and traditional site, Sezibwa falls will also be visited on this tour plus the final end of the tour which will sample you the beauty of Ugandan wildlife at lake Mburo national park and also not forgetting the equator experience.

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This cultural tour will start by our professional guide picking you from the airport in Entebbe which is the only international airport for Uganda and then takes you to the lodge in Kampala for an overnight and Dinner. Early morning, you will start you tour with the breakfast at the lodge as you prepare to go see and study about the Buganda culture at the Bulange, the tour will also take you through Kasubi tombs one of Bugandas' historical and traditional site, Sezibwa falls will also be visited on this tour plus the final end of the tour which will sample you the beauty of Ugandan wildlife at lake Mburo national park and also not forgetting the equator experience. Day 1: Bulange and Lubiri Palace
We drive towards Mengo trading Centre, a small modernized area within Rubaga division having a hospital, church, market, schools and good hotels. Bulange serves as the traditional seat of Buganda Parliament; also recently closed CBS radio was located. It’s well known for its colonial architecture and enclosed wall as well as its strategic location on Mengo hill. Dinner and overnight in Kampala

Day 2: Kasubi Tombs
Kasubi hill was once the palace of Kabaka Suuna II and Mutesa and is the tradition in Buganda after a king dies; the place is abandoned, so Kasubi was named a tomb serving as burial grounds for the kingdom rulers. Dinner and overnight in Kampala

Day 3: Ssezibwa Falls
After a warm cup of tea head to the National Museum in Kamwokya. It is the best and oldest museum in East Africa having deeply rooted ethnographic collection all contributing to the background of Uganda as a nation. There are exhibits of different traditional Ugandan lifestyles, musical instruments from most parts of the continent among other things. We continue to Ssezibwa Falls east of Kampala, which was once a favorite spot for the Kabaka Mwanga and Mutesa. Where they planted trees themselves. Dinner and overnight in Kampala

Day 4: Katereke Prison
Katereke Prison ditch was constructed by Kabaka Kalema in the late 1880’s for those who opposed him. These were mainly his brothers and family members and he went further and massacred them in order to get rid of future succession. Instead this worsened his reign and later led to his fall. After lunch continue to Mbarara town. Mbarara was the heart of the defunct Ankole kingdom founded in the early 1500’s by the Bacwezi dynasty. The king was termed as “omugabe” and came from the Bahima clan. Dinner and over at the hotel in Mbarara

Day 5: Lake Mburo
We drive to Lake Mburo national Park which is named after one of two brothers who once lived in this place who drowned in a flood as a result of being stubborn despite his constant warnings. You will view different antelope species like, sitatunga antelope, the impalas for which Kampala is named after as you do a game drive through the park.

Day 6: Salt Lick/Kampala
In the morning, go to the viewing platform and witness different animals coming to lick salt. If you are a committed birder, walk along the Rwizi trail that leads to Rubanga forest, an interesting site to birders mostly as it offers excellent birding. Lookout for mosque swallow, bare-faced go-away, and Ruppell’s long-tailed starling. Return to Kampala after lunch but making a stopover at the equator for picture moments and buying of souvenirs.





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