Tour Overview

This 2 Days Uganda Martyrs Trail Tour takes you through the trail of “Uganda martyrs” killed in a story of faith, courage, and Cruelty. It’s Uganda and perhaps East Africa’s most important place of Christian pilgrimage.

Starting from the killing of Catholics at Munyonyo – 12kms south of Kampala city, finally 20kms east, to Namugongo shrine/ museum – the final execution sites.

Between 1885 and 1887, young men who served as servants in the courtyard of a local King – Mwanga were brutally executed to death at Namugongo for refusing demands from their ruler to denounce their faith. They were among the first Christian converts in Uganda.

All Christian servants & some Muslims – now prisoners were sentenced to death, bound to each other, brutally made to walk, escorted by merciless soldiers – dragged over a few days until the majority finally reached their final execution .site at Namugongo on 3rd June 1886.

Every 3rd June and the days preceding it, over 1 million people pay pilgrimage at Namugongo. Close to 500,000 pilgrims walk up to 300 miles on foot for days to Namugongo to pay pilgrimage. Pilgrims include; participants from Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and some from as far away as South Africa, Malawi, and Nigeria.

Highlights

  • The trail of the “Uganda martyrs”
  • Buganda Kingdom parliament and kings palace – Lubiri.
  • Namiremebe cathedral – the oldest cathedral in Uganda.
  • Kasubi Tombs and Namugongo Martyrs Museum & Shrine

Need To Know

This tour starts and ends in Kampala, Uganda and can start any day.

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Itinerary Details

Day 1
In Kampala: Munyonyo – Buganda parliament – kings palace.

Your guide will pick you up from your hotel in Entebbe/Kampala, drive to start at Munyonyo site. Proceed to Buganda Kingdom parliament – Bulange and kings palace – Lubiri. Find out why the king’s palace was once used as a military barracks. Buganda is one ancient traditional kingdom in eastern and central Africa. At Lubiri is a chance to see president Amin’s prison – get firsthand experience of Amin’s torture chambers. Go via Nantaweta junction, a ‘drive-through ‘ only used by the King of Buganda,

Proceed to Rubaga Cathedral – one of the oldest churches whose glass windows have unique writings of the ‘Uganda martyrs, a spot where the king of Buganda wrote a letter inviting missionaries to Uganda. Proceed to Namiremebe cathedral the oldest cathedral in Uganda. Your day ends with a tour of the National Mosque at Old Kampala for a 360-degree view of the 7 hills of Kampala.

Day 2
In Kampala: Kasubi Tombs – Namugongo.

Today  drive to Kasubi tombs – established in 1880, where royals of the Buganda kingdom are buried, it’s one of the remaining green compounds, a burial ground for the previous four kings of Bungada ‘Kabakas’, a place where the King and his representatives frequently carry out important rituals related to the ‘Ganda’ culture.

Later transfer to Namugongo Martyrs Shrine & Museum – where servants to a local king were burnt to death for refusing to denounce their Christian faith.  Listen to story of “Uganda martyrs” who were killed in a story of faith, courage, and Cruelty. Later transfer  back to your hotel.

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