Explore the beating heart of Uganda with our Kampala Cultural Tour — a colorful journey through tradition, history, and daily life.
From ancient kingdoms to bustling markets, Kampala offers a rich blend of old and new, giving you a deeper connection to the soul of Uganda.
The Uganda Museum, located in the heart of Kampala, is the oldest and most iconic museum in East Africa.
Founded in 1908, it offers a fascinating glimpse into Uganda’s cultural, historical, and natural heritage, making it a must-visit for history lovers, researchers, and curious travelers.
Cultural Exhibits:
Explore displays of traditional musical instruments, ancient hunting tools, traditional clothing, and artifacts from Uganda’s many ethnic groups.
Historical Galleries:
Learn about Uganda’s journey through the colonial era, independence, and beyond through rare photographs, documents, and personal stories.
Natural History Section:
Discover Uganda’s rich biodiversity with exhibits featuring fossils, wildlife specimens, and botanical collections.
Traditional Architecture:
Visit life-sized outdoor huts that showcase the traditional housing styles of various Ugandan tribes.
Interactive Experience:
The museum is not just about looking — you can try playing traditional drums, and some exhibits are designed for hands-on exploration.
6 hours
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Health & Safety: Visitors are expected to observe health protocols, including hand sanitization and social distancing.
Security: All bags are subject to inspection; oversized items may need to be checked.
Prohibited Items: Food, beverages, and pets are not allowed inside the galleries
Group Visits: Larger groups and school visits should arrange bookings in advance.
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