The Urban Gazette Weekend Guide
- Kampala
Friday Evening
Kick off at one of Kampala’s vibrant rooftop bars or lounges (for example in Kisementi, Kololo or Bugolobi) where you can unwind after work, enjoy cocktails & music.
Then shift to a live‐music venue or dance spot. The event calendar for Kampala shows lots of “bucket nite”, “band night live”, and club nights listed.
Food tip: sample local street-food such as the “rolex” (chapati rolled with egg & veggies) in informal roadside spots or at a casual night market.
Saturday
Morning / early afternoon:
Visit the historic and cultural sites: for instance the Kasubi Tombs, Gaddafi National Mosque, or explore the busy open market of Nakasero Market for fresh produce & craft finds.
Brunch in the area: choose a café in the city centre, enjoy local and fusion cuisine.
Afternoon:
Take a walking tour around Kampala’s lively neighbourhoods, street art, and independent cafés. According to travel guides, Kampala offers city guided walking tours.
Chill at a lounge or poolside venue in Bugolobi or Munyonyo.

Evening:
Go out for dinner at a good restaurant (urban, modern African cuisine) and then choose between:
a rooftop bar with skyline views
a club with live DJ / dance music
a quieter cocktail lounge for conversation
Sunday
Morning: Brunch or relaxed café in Kampala. Then head out of the central hustle for a nature escape nearby: e.g., a drive to a botanical area or scenic lookout (Kampala has such day-trip options).
Afternoon: For families, consider a visit to the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (the zoo in Entebbe is more accessible from Kampala, but still an option) or a craft / artisan market.
Evening: Wind down with a sunset drive, lakeside spot, or rooftop lounge for one more cocktail before the week ahead.
- Entebbe
Friday Evening
Arrive in Entebbe (if coming from Kampala) and settle into a lakeside hotel or guesthouse along Lake Victoria.
Enjoy a relaxed dinner by the lake, perhaps at Aero Beach or a beach‐side bar, with sunset views.
Consider a sunset boat cruise – Entebbe offers lake and equator/cruise experiences.
Saturday
Morning:
Visit the Entebbe Botanical Gardens – set up in 1898, home to hundreds of plant species and monkeys; great for nature morning.
Explore the local craft village / market for souvenirs.
Afternoon:
Choose between relaxing at a beach (e.g., Imperial Beach) or taking a boat to the equator line on Lake Victoria or to a nearby island.
Alternatively, visit the Mabamba Swamp for bird-watching (especially the rare shoebill) if you have a half-day.
Evening:
Dine lakeside; follow with drinks at a beach bar or a relaxed lounge.
For social media: capture the lake at golden hour, boat silhouettes, local food delights.
Sunday
Morning: After breakfast, take a longer excursion—maybe visit the nearby islands on Lake Victoria, or even the chimpanzee sanctuary on Ngamba Island (if you plan well).
Afternoon: Chill at a beach resort, swim or lounge by the water; or explore local villages along the lakeshore and sample local cuisine.
Evening: Have a final sundowner at the lakeside, reflect on the weekend and prepare for the return to Kampala or home.
Tip: Highlight slower pace, nature + lake combo, great for social posts using captions like “Lakeside escape just 40 km from Kampala”.
- Jinja
Friday Evening
Travel to Jinja (east of Kampala) in the late afternoon so you arrive by evening. Check into a riverside lodge along the River Nile.
Dinner by the river, then take a stroll along the shoreline, enjoy live music or a tranquil riverside bar.
Saturday
Morning:
Visit the Source of the Nile at Jinja — a key highlight of the region.
For adventure lovers: try white-water rafting, kayaking, tubing on the Nile — Jinja is known as Uganda’s adventure capital.
Afternoon:
More adventure: quad biking, horseback riding along the Nile, or take a boat ride and enjoy the scenery.
For a more relaxed option: take a sunset or afternoon cruise on the Nile, or visit viewpoints and local villages.
Evening:
River-front dinner, perhaps with local live music. For social posts: share action-shots from rafting or serene images of the Nile at dusk.
Nightlife in Jinja is more relaxed than Kampala — emphasize the vibe: riverside chill rather than intense clubbing.
Sunday
Morning: Nature walk through nearby forest/reserve (e.g., Mabira Forest) or a café overlooking the Nile.
Afternoon: Shopping at local markets, food sampling (try local fish from the Nile, Ugandan dishes), or short strolls in town.
Evening: Return journey to Kampala or stay one more night for a full restful finish. Grab sunset photos by the river as your parting shot.
Tip: Emphasize “adventure + chill” for audiences: get your adrenaline in the morning, then relax by the river for the rest of the day.

