Explore Entebbe’s vibrant culture and history on a walking tour. Discover markets, taste local street food, and enjoy serene botanical gardens.
Explore Entebbe’s vibrant culture and history on a walking tour. Discover markets, taste local street food, and enjoy serene botanical gardens.
- Muzinga Park - Begin your journey at Muzinga Square Park, rich in Entebbe’s colonial history. An old cannon serves as a reminder of British rule, while the former governor’s mansion, now the presidential residence, provides a view over the park. This tranquil location offers insight into the city’s early administrative past.
- Freedom Tree - A…
- Muzinga Park - Begin your journey at Muzinga Square Park, rich in Entebbe’s colonial history. An old cannon serves as a reminder of British rule, while the former governor’s mansion, now the presidential residence, provides a view over the park. This tranquil location offers insight into the city’s early administrative past.
- Freedom Tree - A brief walk leads to the Freedom Tree, a historic site where nationalist leaders like Ignatius Kangave Musazi inspired crowds during Uganda’s independence movement, symbolizing the nation’s path to sovereignty in 1962.
- Pearl Crafts Village Entebbe - Explore Uganda’s artisan heritage at Pearl Crafts Village, featuring handcrafted jewelry, textiles, wood carvings, and instruments. Visitors can engage with artisans, learn traditional methods, and enjoy live demonstrations, making it a culturally enriching stop.
- The Rolex Guy Entebbe - Savor the famous “Rolex,” a rolled chapati filled with eggs, vegetables, and occasionally meat. The Rolex Guy is renowned for creative variations, a clean setting, and welcoming service, providing a taste of local street-food culture.
- Post Office (Posts) Uganda - Established in the early 1900s, the Entebbe Post Office was Uganda’s primary mail center linking Lake Victoria to international routes. Its colonial architecture and ongoing operation under Posta Uganda make it a living testament to administrative heritage.
- Apolo Square - Former Colonial Administration Buildings (Apolo Square) These early 1900s structures highlight Entebbe’s role as Uganda’s initial capital. Brick walls and expansive verandas housed essential offices, many still in use today, preserving the city’s architectural history.
- St. Johns Church Entebbe - Built in 1903, St John’s Church merges British craftsmanship with local materials. Its stone-and-brick construction, stained-glass windows, and hilltop views of Lake Victoria create a serene, spiritual, and historical landmark.
- Taxi Park - Kitooro Taxi Park provides a glimpse into the bustling matatu transport system and local commuting culture.
- Kitooro Market Entebbe - Immerse yourself in Entebbe’s lively atmosphere at Kitooro Market, offering fresh produce, crafts, and daily commerce.
- Entebbe Golf Club - Established in 1901, East Africa’s oldest golf course is located along Lake Victoria. Maintaining its historic 18-hole design, it combines colonial heritage with lush tropical landscapes.
- Entebbe Botanic Gardens - Conclude at the Entebbe Botanical Gardens, founded in 1898. Situated by Lake Victoria, they feature native and exotic plants, flowers, and tranquil spots for birdwatching or relaxation, providing a peaceful end to the tour.

- Admission fees
- Professional English Speaking guide
- Food Tasting at The Rolex Guy
- Admission fees
- Professional English Speaking guide
- Food Tasting at The Rolex Guy
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Join an enchanting walking tour through Entebbe, where history, culture, and local life come to life. Dive into vibrant traditions, enjoy the city’s famous street food, and wander through lively markets and artisanal crafts. Finish in peaceful natural settings, as each step uncovers the stories, tastes, and spirit that make Entebbe a distinctively rich…
Join an enchanting walking tour through Entebbe, where history, culture, and local life come to life. Dive into vibrant traditions, enjoy the city’s famous street food, and wander through lively markets and artisanal crafts. Finish in peaceful natural settings, as each step uncovers the stories, tastes, and spirit that make Entebbe a distinctively rich cultural and historical destination.
Highlights:
- Dive into Entebbe’s history, culture, and natural beauty
- Explore local markets and taste the popular Ugandan “rolex”
- Visit the Entebbe Botanical Gardens and take in the views of Lake Victoria
- Uncover the city’s colonial past and vibrant local life
- Shop for unique handcrafted souvenirs at the Pearl Crafts Village
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.