Bakiga Local Home
Bakiga local home where they used to live for the past days. Also a local museum that has a lot of tools for history.
Traditional Medicine
Both Bakiga and Batwa used local medicine in disease prevention and cure
Local Medicine man who uses local herbs in curing diseases.
Local Medicine man who uses local herbs in curing diseases.
Local mat where sick patients used to lay for medication
Local Granary
Bakiga Local granary where they used to keep their harvests. This would assure them with food security to fight against hunger
Batwa culture
Batwa are the indigenous people who originally were forest keepers who came out of the forest of Bwindi in 1992. Enjoy the batwa whole experience on how they lived in the forest
batwa family
fire making
Coffee and tea
Coffee and tea processing on how it is harvested, grinded, rosted, parked and taken locally.
Tea harvesting
coffee tree
Dry coffee seeds
African Local Kitchen
Coffee and tea processing on how it is harvesEnjoy the African local kitchen on how to prepare meals and enjoy the local millet bread and other all local foods are prepared.ted, grinded, rosted, parked and taken locally.
Local kitchen
Vistors taking millet Porridge
griding millet floor
Banana Beverages and distillation
Visit how to prepare our local juice,wine,Gin from banabas,the beverages and distillation.
Extraction of juice from bananas
Distillation
8. Cultural Dance (Ekizino)
The local community generally uses music and dance to celebrate the life of a sacrifice in welcoming marriages,rituals worshiping,petition to celebrate work as theBatwa and Bakiga jump highly.
Story telling.
At the sight, the visitors are exposed to real life of local people especially living around Bwindi.
Art craft.
Crafits are made and sold especially baskets, Gorillas and more
weaving for a leaving
Craft
