Kampala Full Day Religious Tour with Lunch and Private Transfers

Embark on a profound religious tour through Kampala, where Uganda’s rich spiritual, historical, and cultural tapestry unfolds through its revered places of worship. From grand cathedrals and mosques to sacred martyrdom sites and tranquil temples, this immersive experience reveals how faith has shaped the identity of the nation’s capital.

The tour includes the comfort of private hotel pick-up and drop-off, seamless travel in an air-conditioned vehicle, and a delightful lunch at a traditional Ugandan restaurant—offering a true taste of local

Tour Highlights:

1. Uganda National Mosque (Gaddafi Mosque)

Located atop Old Kampala Hill, this is the largest mosque in East Africa andastriking architectural marvel blending Arab, African, and European styles. Visitors can admire intricate Islamic artistry and ascend the towering minaret for panoramic views of the city—a standout moment of the tour

2. Namirembe Cathedral (St. Paul’s Cathedral)

Perched on Namirembe Hill, this is Uganda’s oldest Anglican cathedral andthe seat of the Church of Uganda. Its red-brick architecture, vaulted woodenceilings, and stained-glass windows highlight both colonial and indigenousdesign. It remains a vital hub for Anglican worship and historical reflection.

3. Rubaga Cathedral (St. Mary’s Cathedral)

As the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church in Uganda, Rubaga Cathedral is a symbol of enduring faith. Its Gothic-inspired structure, stained glass, and elevated location make it one of the country’s most revered religious landmarks and a key site for Catholic pilgrims.

4. Munyonyo Martyrs Shrine

Overlooking Lake Victoria, this serene sanctuary honors the first Uganda Martyrs, killed in 1886. Recognized as a Minor Basilica, the site features tranquil prayer gardens, elegant chapels, and historical exhibits. It holds deep significance as the location where St. Charles Lwanga and his companions prepared for their ultimate sacrifice.

5. Namugongo Catholic Martyrs Shrine

Built on the exact site of the martyrdom of St. Charles Lwanga and his fellowChristians, this unique basilica—with its hut-shaped structure supported by 22 pillars—stands as a symbol of devotion and sacrifice. A major pilgrimage destination, it hosts millions each June 3rd during Martyrs Day celebrations.

6. Namugongo Anglican Martyrs Shrine

A short walk from the Catholic site, this memorial honors 23 Anglican martyrs. The modern complex includes a 20,000-seat amphitheater, an educational museum, and sacred springs. It serves as a testament to Uganda’s ecumenical spirit and the enduring faith of early Christians.

7. The Bahá’í Temple

Set on the tranquil slopes of Kikaaya Hill, this is the only Bahá’í temple on the African continent. Surrounded by peaceful gardens, its distinctive dome welcomes visitors of all faiths to reflect, meditate, and embrace the Bahá’í ideals of unity and peace.

Itinerary Details

Inclusions:- 
* Private hotel pick-up and drop-off
* Transfers in a comfortable private vehicle
* Lunch at an authentic Ugandan restaurant
* Visit to Gaddafi Mosque
* Visit to Namirembe Cathedral
* Visit to Rubaga Cathedral
* Visit to Munyonyo Martyrs Shrine
* Visit to Namugongo Catholic Martyrs Shrine
* Visit to Namugongo Anglican Martyrs Shrine
* Visit to the Bahá’í

Exclusions:-
* Gratuities/Tips
* Personal Items
* Souvenirs
* Alcoholic drinks

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