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Time With The Batwa People In Bwindi Forest

Time with the Batwa people in Bwindi Forest

Meet the Batwa people in Bwindi Forest, get on an exclusive local experience beyond your imaginations. This is a perfect option to explore the local life of the indigenous people that have lived in Bwindi forest for decades, spending time with the Batwa people delivers peace of mind and great value time interacting with them for a day. BOOK NOW

​The Batwa people in Bwindi forest represent one of the most memorable and unforgettable safari experiences for any traveler. On a full day or half-day Batwa experience, you will meet your local guide at your camp start the walk to interesting and different sites from rural homesteads. Immerse yourself in the remotest cultural encounters with visits to the local traditional healer, banana beer brewing demonstrations. There will be a traditional performance to enrich your visit.

Uncover the most captivating history, of the Batwa people in Bwindi forest, celebrate their life and livelihood, support them through donations that you may have brought around and improve their way of life. Get a more intimate and personal experience.

Get more demonstrations on how the Batwa used to live, from their hunting skills, food gathering techniques, hunting skills, and fire-making all in a traditional way of life.

We invite you to make simple donations to the local communities including some orphanage groups around Bwindi forest national park.​ Uganda is one of the most beautiful countries that is still not yet “discovered” by the people! Be part of our fewer guests to explore the amazing land filled with primates and exotic birds. Combine your gorilla trek with a chimpanzee tour in Kibale forests or simply chose to go wildlife and game safari in Murchison Falls for the Big Five plus a boat safari on major water bodies including the famous Kazinga channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Take a retreat now with your family to meet such an amazing country and free your mind, to recharge your energy and start again.​

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