The walk is an enjoyable activity that has been planned for the park, especially for people who wish to learn more about local Ugandan culture. During this village walk in a community adjacent to Kibale National Park, you will see how life unfolds in a typical Ugandan village.
You will mix and mingle with locals as you discover their rich cultural heritage. So you better brace yourself for an overdose of fun as you witness and groove to traditional dances that date back to the 18th century.
This Western part of Uganda has special foods, making this tour a must, especially if you love treating your plate right. This is the hub of ghee and butter.
Commonly known as the land of milk and honey, you will get foods made from milk here. One such is Eshaabwe, a ghee sauce made by older women in a room where they must keep quiet.