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Safe Motorbike Tour in Kampala (Boda Boda Tour)
(21) Reviews
Kampala
Important Information
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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The Kampala boda boda (motorbike) tour offers a unique and immersive way to explore the vibrant capital city of Kampala. With experienced drivers who are well-versed in the city's layout and attractions, participants can expect a comprehensive tour that covers various aspects of Kampala's culture, history, and daily life.
Some of the highlighted tourist sites on the tour include the Bahai Temple, Kalerwe market, Gaddafi Mosque, Kabaka's Palace, Royal Mile, Kabaka's Lake, the cathedrals, Owino market, and downtown Kampala.
Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to indulge in one of Kampala's most popular snacks, the Rolex, adding a delicious culinary element to the tour.
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Highlights
6 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
6 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Motorbike transportation
Rolex snack and soft drink
Helmets for each traveler
Shopping
Beverages
Tips
Entrance at the Gadaffi Mosque
Entrance at the King's Palace
Safe Motorbike Tour in Kampala (Boda Boda Tour)
(21) Reviews
Kampala
About
The Kampala boda boda (motorbike) tour offers a unique and immersive way to explore the vibrant capital city of Kampala. With experienced drivers who are well-versed in the city's layout and attractions, participants can expect a comprehensive tour that covers various aspects of Kampala's culture, history, and daily life.
Some of the highlighted tourist sites on the tour include the Bahai Temple, Kalerwe market, Gaddafi Mosque, Kabaka's Palace, Royal Mile, Kabaka's Lake, the cathedrals, Owino market, and downtown Kampala.
Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to indulge in one of Kampala's most popular snacks, the Rolex, adding a delicious culinary element to the tour.
Safe...
Highlights
6 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
6 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Motorbike transportation
Rolex snack and soft drink
Helmets for each traveler
Shopping
Beverages
Tips
Entrance at the Gadaffi Mosque
Entrance at the King's Palace
Itinerary
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Baha'i Temple
At the Bahai Temple, travelers will get to learn about the Bahai religion. The Baha'i House of Worship stands as a symbol of unity, It is a sacred space for all people to commune with God. The House of Worship is open daily to all for contemplation, personal prayer, and meditation.
1 hour
2
Kalerwe Market
Kalerwe Market is one of Uganda's largest markets and is located on Gayaza Road adjacent to the Northern By-pass about 5 kilometers from Kampala City center. The market sells primarily fruits, vegetables, and meat from all around Uganda. Travelers will get a chance to enjoy the wonderful experience.
30 minutes
3
Gaddafi National Mosque
Gaddafi National Mosque is the biggest mosque in East Africa and one of the leading tourist destination sites in Kampala. It is also famous for the view at the top of the minaret (tower) where tourists enjoy stunning views and get an orientation of Kampala city by the site guide.
1 hour
4
Kabaka's Palace
The is the royal home for the King of Buganda Kingdom which is the most organized tribe in Uganda. A tour around takes you to the main tourist spots and which include the torture chambers, fireplace, Twekobe, the main building and which also consists of banana plantations, trees, shrubs, schools owned by the kingdom.
1 hour
5
Owino Market
One of the most recommended markets for shopping is Owino Market which has a great location featuring both local and international brands, for the availability of multiple household supply stores that have many distinguished items at reasonable prices. Our clients also get a chance to taste Uganda's famous snack (Rolex) which is made along the streets of the market.
1 hour
6
Independence Monument
The Independence monument was uncovered on 1962 October 8 just a day before Uganda got her independence from the British colonial government on 09/10/1962. The monument is designed on a metal framework with a mother carrying a child raising her hand upwards in the sky signifying excitement and freedom in Uganda. On the monument, the mother stands firm on the ground having both legs positioned apart and straps around the legs and waist symbolizing firmness while the "ropes" around the legs show the freedom from the bondage of colonialism in Uganda.
30 minutes
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Kampala
Sir Edward Muteesa 1 Monument: It is an important monument to Uganda and Buganda kingdom, this monument erected by the Mutesa 1 Foundation is among the expensive monument in Uganda. Sir Edward Mutesa was the 35th king of Buganda and the first president of Uganda, Mutesa died in United Kingdom after being forced into exile by his prime minister Milton Obote who took over his presidential seat after attacking the kabaka’s palace in 1966.
World War Monument: This is one the oldest monuments in Kampala, this statue was built under the funding of the British colonial government in 1945. World War Memorial Monument is situated on Kampala road next to Kampala central police station, it was built purposely to commemorate Ugandan fighters who lost their lives in the Second World War while fighting on behalf of the British government.
Gorilla monument: This represents the Silverback gorilla called Ruhondeeza.
You will end your Boda Boda tour with a drop-off at your hotel/place of residence.