Hot spots in Kampala
Kampala is a vibrant mix of culture, history, and urban energy. From drumming at lively cultural centers to zipping through traffic on a boda boda, the city offers thrilling adventures, serene lakeside escapes, and deep dives into Uganda’s rich heritage.

Ndere Cultural Centre
The Ndere Cultural Centre stands as a vibrant cultural hub, celebrating Uganda’s rich heritage through its unique...

The Royal Mile (Lubiri Palace and Bulange Parliament)
At the other end of a ceremonial Royal drive leading from parliament on Buganda Kingdom, Lubiri Palace was built in 1922...

Kasubi Royal Tombs
Visit the tombs that are of significance to the Buganda kingdom, the huge thatched-roof palace of the Unesco World Herit...

National theatre and craft village
Enjoy the quality programs of music, film, dance and drama performances in the theatre itself, but most tourists are her...

Old Kampala - National Mosque
The mosque is the major feature on the oldest hill in the city offering unrivalled 360 degrees’ views of Kampala f...

Rubaga Cathedral
The twin-towered Roman Catholic cathedral is the oldest Cathedral in Uganda. It has great historical significance: in th...

Uganda Museum
Visit is the biggest and the oldest Museum in Uganda which founded in 1908, the Uganda Museum’s remarkable collect...

Bahai Temple
Visit the mother Temple of the Bahai faith in Africa. And just like the faith it represents, the Baha’I temple is...

Independence Monument
The Independence Monument, standing majestically at a height of 6 metres, is a must see if you are travelling to Kampala...

Lake Victoria
Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest lake and the world’s second-largest freshwater lake, is a key tourist attrac...