Item Code: 75-897
5
6 days
Duration
8/1
Physicality
Kampala Uganda
Location
12+
Age
Jun-Dec
Dates
About the Kampala City Bike Tour
Kampala has an interesting and exciting city life that can be fully experienced during the day time. With this Tour package, we offer you the utmost Kampala City Center experience as we focus on offering you a well guided cycle around the busy and interesting peaks of the Kampala city.
Enjoy the city of Kampala on a bike! Join the City Bike Tour as we show you the way around the hidden peaks and sites of the City of Seven Hills where you’ll experience the famous Rolex. Some wear them and for Ugandans, we eat them!
Here are the facts:
Duration | Duration varies depending on activities of interest done during the tour* |
Starting time | 10:30 AM (prefer a different starting time? Let us know!) |
Starting point | 32° East | Ugandan Arts Trust |
When | You decide! |
Pricing for 1 person | 150.000 UGX |
- Bike to ride during the Tour with all its necessary accessories (pair of cycling gloves and helmet)
- Local Lunch or Rolex at one of our best preferred Rolex spots in one of the suburbs of Kampala (rider’s choice)
- Refreshments and Beverages during the Tour
- A great biking adventure, stress free, while we navigate and share with you our knowledge of the city of Kampala
- Tour guide and bike mechanic “We are the Best @ it”
- Sunscreen (being close to the equator the sun is very strong!)
- Wear comfortable outfit for cycling (It does not have to be a pro outfit)
- Sunglasses for the dust or just the sun
- A camera for taking pics whenever you wish or like (we guide and you set the pace)
- Any other relevant personal necessity that you might need
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