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Nakasero Farmer’s Produce Market

Kampala Kampala

About the tour First established in 1895 in the Lubiri (Buganda Kingdom's palace) and later shifted to Kagugube - in temporary structure, the market was in 1927 established in the middle of Uganda's Capital city -Kampala. The market is divided into two; one area being partially covered and closed in an old building where you can find hardware, clothes and tourist materials; and the open area where fresh produce from gardens is sold. Nakasero Market employs over 10,000 people including Rosemary's father. So join us this weekend as we go shopping for fresh produces and as we learn Ugandan Sign language for the different items and their names in Local language 'Luganda'. This tour will be guided in International Signs by Noah as well as in English by Rosemary! What to expect Get ready for something special. We’re travelling to Kampala with no passport, no plane ticket and no luggage. And yet you’ll experience all the sights, sounds and stories with just your laptop, favorite snack and an amazing content creator. The tour will last about 60 mins and will be live-streamed by your content creator directly from Kampala. Forget about slideshows or pre-recorded videos, this is a live broadcast and anything can happen! While on the tour you’ll be able to see a full screen video of your content creator and their surroundings, interact with them and other travellers through the live chat, see where you are in the world on a map and show your appreciation with a tip. Why are they tip-supported? We are running these tours on a tip-supported basis to make them as accessible as possible. They are free to join, but you have the option to leave a tip during the tour. The majority of your tip goes directly to support the channel, while the rest helps Heygo continue to build a place that brings the world closer together. Join Us: Click Here

Uganda National Museum- International Sign Language Guided Tour!

About the tour The Uganda Museum is located in Kampala, Uganda. It displays and exhibits ethnological, natural-historical and traditional life collections of Uganda's cultural heritage. It was founded in 1908, after Governor George Wilson called for "all articles of interest" on Uganda to be procured. This tour will be guided in International Sign Language by Noah as well as in English by Rosemary! What to expect Get ready for something special. We’re travelling to Kampala with no passport, no plane ticket and no luggage. And yet you’ll experience all the sights, sounds and stories with just your laptop, favorite snack and an amazing content creator. The tour will last about 60 mins and will be live-streamed by your content creator directly from Kampala. Forget about slideshows or pre-recorded videos, this is a live broadcast and anything can happen! While on the tour you’ll be able to see a full screen video of your content creator and their surroundings, interact with them and other travellers through the live chat, see where you are in the world on a map and show your appreciation with a tip. Why are they tip-supported? We are running these tours on a tip-supported basis to make them as accessible as possible. They are free to join, but you have the option to leave a tip during the tour. The majority of your tip goes directly to support the channel, while the rest helps Heygo continue to build a place that brings the world closer together. Join Us: Click Here

Entebbe Zoo (Sign Language Tour)

Kampala Kampala

About the tour Popularly known as “Entebbe Zoo", Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (UWEC) is located in Entebbe along Lugard Avenue. It was opened in 1952, by the Colonial Government in Uganda, as a reception centre for wild animals that were found as casualties. UWEC believes that attitude- and behavioral change through creating awareness is a more sustainable approach to species survival. This tour will be guided by Noah in International Signs language and Rosemary in English. What to expect Get ready for something special. We’re travelling to Kampala with no passport, no plane ticket and no luggage. And yet you’ll experience all the sights, sounds and stories with just your laptop, favorite snack and an amazing content creator. The tour will last about 60 mins and will be live-streamed by your content creator directly from Kampala. Forget about slideshows or pre-recorded videos, this is a live broadcast and anything can happen! While on the tour you’ll be able to see a full screen video of your content creator and their surroundings, interact with them and other travellers through the live chat, see where you are in the world on a map and show your appreciation with a tip. Why are they tip-supported? We are running these tours on a tip-supported basis to make them as accessible as possible. They are free to join, but you have the option to leave a tip during the tour. The majority of your tip goes directly to support the channel, while the rest helps Heygo continue to build a place that brings the world closer together. Join Us: Click Here