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Half day, 4 hours
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Unlimited
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Kampala is built on seven hills, and traffic here makes a car tour slow and frustrating. A boda boda, Uganda’s motorbike taxi, cuts through it, and a guided tour puts you on the back of one with a trained, vetted rider rather than flagging one down on the street. This suits travellers who are reasonably comfortable with motorbikes and want an efficient, characterful way to see the city.
The tour starts mid-morning, around 9am, once the worst of rush hour traffic has cleared. You are matched with a professional rider, part of a small, vetted team the operator uses specifically for tourist tours, not a random street pickup. A helmet is fitted before you move, non-negotiable. The route usually threads through several of Kampala’s hills, Old Kampala with its mosque, Kasubi with the royal tombs, Mengo where the Buganda kingdom’s palace sits, and down into the city centre markets and commercial streets. Riders stop regularly for photos, short walks and explanations of what you are seeing, so this is not a fast, continuous ride but a paced tour with the bike as transport between stops. A market stop mid-tour usually includes a snack or fresh juice. The tour wraps by early afternoon, around 1pm, with drop-off back at your hotel.
Expect USD 50 to 80 per person, covering the rider, helmet, fuel and entry fees to any sites visited such as Kasubi Tombs. Group tours cost less per head than a private single-rider booking, though most operators run one rider per guest for safety rather than doubling up.
Tell us your dates and group size, and we will confirm vetted riders through a licensed operator and reply within 24 hours.
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