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Entebbe International Airport, Kampala, Uganda
This article delves into the distinctive cultural practices and traditions of Uganda, focusing particularly on the Buganda culture, which stands out among the various tribes of the country. Visitors can expect an immersive and engaging experience, blending their understanding with firsthand interaction, making for unforgettable fun.
Pick-Up & Transfer to Mukono, Uganda
At 7:30 AM, a pick-up service will commence, transporting guests to Mukono, where they will arrive at Ewaffe Cultural Village around 9:00 AM.
Upon arrival, guests will be greeted by enthusiastic locals who perform a famous traditional Kiganda dance called "Bakisimba," followed by an engaging performance of the "Nankasa." A knowledgeable site guide will provide an overview of the day’s planned activities.
Farm Experience
From 9:30 AM until 11:00 AM, participants will engage in a hands-on learning experience focused on understanding the local flora, including various spice and herb species.
Indigenous Fruit Feast
At 11:00 AM, guests will enjoy a delicious indigenous fruit feast prepared using locally sourced ingredients.
Packed Up Activities
Following the fruit feast, there will be a packed-up activity session featuring gender-based role-play scenarios, traditional food preparation demonstrations, local cuisine such as matooke and luwombo, a taste of traditional beer made from bark cloth, and crafting workshops involving fishing expeditions and sugarcane hunts.
Traditional Lunch Cuisines
For lunch, guests will savor traditional Ugandan dishes accompanied by a delightful dish known as “Luwombo.”
Traditional Education
Starting at 2:00 PM, guests will participate in interactive educational sessions led by respected elders. These sessions cover topics related to gender-based health education, conducted in serene natural settings.
Extra Activities
In the afternoon, guests can choose from additional recreational activities such as tree planting, traditional games, football, skipping, nobbling, and board games.
Community Engagement
By 5:00 PM, guests will join in a community event, including goat-roasting and sampling local brews.
Return to Hotel
All activities concluded, guests will be transported back to their accommodation in Kampala at approximately 6:00 PM.
Accommodation: No
Meal Plan: Lunch.
| Itinerary | |
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| Highlights | Buganda Culture, Local Food Cooking Classes, Farm Experiences, Community Engagement, Tree Planting |
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Entebbe International Airport, Kampala, Uganda
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1.49 mi
Kampala Road
2.61 mi
2.36 mi
2.98 mi
4.47 mi
7.39 mi
12.99 mi
At 7:30 AM
Kampala
Around 2 hours
Famous traditional Kiganda dance called 'Bakisimba' and 'Nankasa'
A knowledgeable site guide
9:30 AM
1 hour
An indigenous fruit feast prepared using locally sourced ingredients
Traditional Ugandan dishes, including lunch (traditional Ugandan dishes) and dinner (no mention)
Yes, Lunch
There will be a packed-up activity session featuring gender-based role-play scenarios, traditional food preparation demonstrations, local cuisine such as matooke and luwombo, a taste of traditional beer made from bark cloth, and crafting workshops involving fishing expeditions and sugarcane hunts.
2:00 PM
Interactive educational sessions led by respected elders covering topics related to gender-based health education
Additional recreational activities such as tree planting, traditional games, football, skipping, nobbling, and board games.
Approximately 6:00 PM
No
Immersive cultural experiences including traditional dances, farming, cooking, education, and community engagement
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