- CULTURAL SAFARIS & ECO TOURISM
- Uganda Cultural Safari - 12 days
- Uganda Rwanda Cultural Heritage-14 days
- Culture Info, Music, Arts, Ethnicity
- Uganda Ecotourism Safari Tour - 5 days
Uganda's Cultural History
Uganda’s cultural history has made it one of the most visited by tourists.
Culture here is rich and dynamic dating from 14th century when the
interlucustrine kingdoms were formed. People here are very hospitable and
receptive to foreigners. Cultural sites such as Kasubi Tombs , Uganda Museum and
Namugongo martyrs shrines have attracted both local and international tourists.
Uganda Cultural Tourism
- Food & Tastes
- Art & Crafts
- Music & Dance
- Kingdoms
- Cultural sites
Kingdoms:
Uganda originally had five monarchies; Buganda, Bunyoro, Busoga,Tooro and Ankole, some of whose origin is not known because their early history was not written down. According to these kingdoms human history begins with a first family whose head was Kintu, but whose origin is mythical and not clear.The problems of kingdoms in Uganda started in the early 1960s. At the pre-independence negotiations in London the Buganda kingdom, the biggest and most assertive tribe in Uganda was offered the best deal. They were allowed to have an independent kingdom government and to handle their own financial resources. The privileges were that the Kabaka was above the president of Uganda too.The rest of the kingdoms and other tribes did not take it well. In 1966 the then prime Minister Dr. Milton Obote, ordered his troops to invade the Kabaka in his palace, who fled into exile in the U.K. Obote then declared himself executive president of Uganda and abrogated the five kingdoms and reduced them to a simple administrative districts.Every regime ignored reviving the kingdoms until the N.R.M liberators took power led by Mr. Museveni in1986 that there was great hope for kingdoms.
Buganda kingdom, being well organised was the first to have their coronation ceremony with the 36th king to be crowned in 1993. Tooro, Busoga and Bunyoro later followed, while Ankole kingdom is still in dispute.

Visit:
- Kasubi Tombs & Wmala tombs – Buganda kings’ burial sites
- Karugutu (Fort-Portal) – Tooro kings’ burial site
- Nkokonjeru (Mbarara) – Ankole kings’ burial site
- Nagalabi (Budo)– Buganda coronation ground
- Kabaka’s Lake -
Music & Dance:
Dance and drama is one aspect that has been crucial in the lifestyles of all tribes in Uganda. There was music for every social function and aspect of life and generations. For example music for birth of a child, naming a child, for twins, marriage and death.In the past, drums were sounded to communicate to every body in that neighborhood. The style of drumming, number of beats and sound (big or thin) would have a different/special meaning from other sounds.

For –instance, today drums for church hours are still sounded in western Uganda, to inform the people that the services are due to start. Hunters’ drums and trumpet calls are another that still naturally lives today in many rural parts of the country.The hamites (cattle keepers) developed epic poetry (ebyevugo) which is linked to be modern rap, today. These people have music for grazing the cows, driving them to the well for water and when milking.In Buganda, drums have to be sounded every morning to indicate that the King is well.
Visit:
- National Theatre – drama festival
- Ndere troupe village
- Bagalayaze Namansole
- Afrigo band – Local band
Food and Tastes:
While the northern and eastern parts of the country grow and depended on millet, cassava and sorghum. Different tribes offer different delicacies i.e. the Bagisu relish soup from young bamboo shoots, the Baganda crave for green grasshoppers and white Ants while the Bahima enjoy the gee made sauce called eshabwe.The national drink is Uganda Waragi a locally distilled gin, which is a modification of a local brew made from bananas, brown sugar and some cassava. However, there is a variety of local brew made by the different tribes of Uganda.
Visit:
- Nakasero Fruit market
- African Village & Ekitoobero Restaurant (African Buffet)
- Munyonyo Resort, Silver springs, Jinja etc (Deep fried fish)
- All bars for Uganda Waragi, Bell Beer etc
Art & Crafts:

Visit:
- National theatre
- Uganda Museum
- Nomo Gallery
- Religion

