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      Meet the forest-dwelling Batwa people of Uganda

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      Batwa Community in Uganda
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      Meet the forest-dwelling Batwa people of Uganda

      Meet with the forest-dwelling Batwa people of Uganda and learn about the livelihoods of this extraordinary tribal group during an incredibly uplifting experience.
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      Meet the forest-dwelling Batwa people of Uganda

      The sound of laughter and a chorus of children's voices ring out across the lush green forest. They dance to the drumbeat whilst visitors look on and smile - a heart-warming scene.

      Luxury Uganda safari with a Batwa cultural experience

       

      Based in the heart of Uganda’s Bwindi National Park resides an indigenous community that has inhabited these forests for generations. It is here that a successful community project is on a mission to protect its dwindling population and improve poor living conditions.

      It is an incredibly uplifting experience to meet with the forest-dwelling Batwa pygmy people as a part of your luxury Uganda safari. 

      Highlights of your Uganda luxury safari tour

      Batwa Community huts in Uganda

      The Batwa are one of the most vulnerable communities in Uganda.(©Mahogany Springs)

      Batwa lady in Uganda

      Meet with members of the community and gain an insight into their unique culture. (©Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge)

      Batwa community lighting fire in Uganda

      You’ll learn practical skills such as starting a fire. (©Mount Gahinga Lodge)

      Batwa children running in Uganda

      You’ll gain an understanding of their connection to the land. (©Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge)

      View from Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge in Uganda

      Reflect on this enlightening experience from your eco-friendly lodge. (©Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge)

      "Watch survival technique demonstrations, and learn about the herbs used for medicinal purposes and how they have flourished living at one with the natural environment."

      Located in southwest Uganda and recognised as the first people of the Virunga and Bwindi forest region, the Batwa were evicted from their ancestral lands in the early 1990s to preserve endangered wildlife habitats. Today they are one of the most vulnerable communities in the country. Currently, there are only around 3,000 Batwa left living in impoverished conditions on the edges of the national parks. That’s why visionary leader Yvonne Hernandez founded the Batwa Empowerment Village project, focusing on creating a positive impact and supporting the Batwa people to live sustainably and preserve their ancient customs and culture.

       

      An Unforgettable Cultural Encounter at the Batwa Empowerment Village

       

      During this rewarding experience, you will meet with members of the community who will explain how generations have lived in the ancient forest. Watch survival technique demonstrations, and learn about the herbs used for medicinal purposes and how they have flourished living at one with the natural environment. Discover ancient folklore and legends whilst testing your practical skills with a bow and arrow; strike up a fire and become creative using forest materials during this fascinating cultural immersion. 

      Batwa community starting a fire in Uganda

      (©Mahogany Springs)

       Supporting Conservation & Sustainable Luxury Travel in Uganda

       

      Whilst in the community, take the opportunity to visit Bwindi Community Hospital. Originally starting as an outreach clinic under a tree for the Batwa pygmies, today the hospital supports over 100,000 people across local and surrounding areas – a remarkable success story. Learn how the hospital is improving the quality of lives of patients and the story behind how it became one of the best-performing health facilities in Uganda.

       

      Conversing with local people, understanding their connection to the land and celebrating their rich heritage, this experience offers many touching and rewarding moments. 

       

      Beyond Bwindi: extend your luxury Uganda safari

       

      Extend your luxury Uganda safari with unforgettable wildlife experiences on safari in in Queen Elizabeth National Park, where you can find lions, elephants and leopards on exclusive wildlife safaris. A must on every Uganda tour is to track mountain gorillas in the forests of Bwindi on a gorilla trekking safari. Spend time with a leading gorilla conservation expert for a deeper insight.

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