Walk it, cycle it, sleep in it.
Bwaise on foot, the city by bicycle, a night out where Kampala actually parties, and a spare bed in a family home for those who want more than a day visit. Guided by the people who live it.
Pick how you want to see it.
Each experience stands alone or combines into a longer stay — most guests do two or three.
Bwaise Slum Tour
A honest, guided walk through one of Kampala's biggest informal settlements — daily life, flood-control work, small trades.
Explore Bwaise → EARLY MORNINGKampala Market Tour
Nakasero's fresh produce, the vast secondhand stalls of Owino, and the wholesale streets of Kikuubo — with a guide who bargains for real.
See the markets → BY BIKEBicycle Tours
Three routes across the city's hills, markets and industrial back streets — bikes, helmets and an escort van included.
See routes → OVERNIGHTFamily Homestays
Sleep over with a vetted, trusted family in Bwaise, Katwe or Kisenyi — a real evening, a real breakfast, a real conversation.
Meet the families → AFTER DARKNightlife Tour
A guided night out across Kampala's live-music bars and clubs, with safe transport and a sober guide throughout.
Plan your night →Tourism that pays the street it visits.
Every walk, ride, stay and night out is arranged with the people you'll actually meet — not a drive-by look at somebody's daily life.
Consent before cameras
We ask on your behalf, every time. If someone says no, the camera stays down.
Money stays local
Guiding fees, host payments and workshop visits go directly to residents, not routed through us.
Small groups
Six guests, maximum, on any community walk or homestay — enough for a real exchange.
60% of every tour funds a children's home in Kampala.
Built into the price of every booking, not a checkout add-on. We don't offer visits to the home itself — a short explanation of why, and where the money actually goes, is on the Giving Back page.
Not a tour stop
Supporting the home and visiting it are two different things, on purpose — we explain why on the Giving Back page.
Heritage days in Kampala.
Combine any of the above with Kampala's royal history — kingdom, mosque, cathedral and martyrdom, all on foot.
Kasubi Tombs, Old Kampala Mosque, Namugongo
A day tracing the Buganda Kingdom, colonial-era Kampala and the Uganda Martyrs' story, led by a heritage guide.
Tell us your dates. We'll build the route.
One message gets a guide's reply within a day — with a route, a price, and what to bring.
