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Explore one of Uganda's most sacred cultural sites, the Kasubi Tombs UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the royal history of Buganda, traditional Ganda architecture built from reeds and thatch, and the living spiritual practices that still shape this sacred place.
Kasubi Tombs The Royal Heritage of Buganda The Kasubi Tombs is one of Uganda€™s most important cultural and historical sites, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It serves as the burial place of the kings (Kabakas) of the Buganda Kingdom, making it a deeply sacred and symbolic location. The site is known for its remarkable traditional architecture, built mainly from organic materials like reeds, wood, and thatch. The large main structure, known as the Muzibu Azaala Mpanga, reflects centuries of Buganda craftsmanship and spiritual traditional
Kabaka€™s Palace on Mengo Hill is the official royal residence of the Buganda king. It is one of the most important symbols of Buganda€™s political and cultural heritage, with colonial-era history and a famous underground bunker that adds depth to the site.
Uganda National mosque The Uganda National Mosque, also known as the Gaddafi Mosque in Africa located in Kampala. Visitors can expect to see beautiful Islamic architecture, including domes and minarets, with intricate offers views of the city visitors can learn about the Islamic faith and culture through guided tours. Dress code is modest, with arms, legs and head covered.
More guided walks and day trips that pair well with your Kampala Unfiltered tour.
Amina K.,
22 April, 2026Kasubi Tombs was powerful and serene. Our guide explained the royal lineage and sacred traditions with care and clarity.
David M.,
03 March, 2026Respectful visit, thoughtful storytelling, and the barkcloth demonstration was a highlight.