Rubuguri Village Walk
Location: Bordering Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Reached by rustic roads clinging to steep hillsides, this small community makes up for its isolation with the warm welcome of its inhabitants. The Village Walk takes you past a swamp to a small homestead, where you will have the chance to meet the residents and learn about life in Rubuguri, as well as participate in a crafts demonstration.
You will then visit the lively St Peter´s Primary school to meet the pupils and teachers, and to watch this region´s most famous cultural attraction – the dynamic Kiga dance. The best dancers are said to be those who make the earth shake – and as the barefooted students leap several feet into the air to the rhythm of joyful songs you will be able to decide for yourself if they achieve their goal!
Highlights
- Get involved in daily life, with a visit to a traditional homestead
- Be amazed at the energy of the local students as they leap into the air to perform the regional dance
Responsible Travel
- This tour is operated by the Nkuringo Cultural Centre (NCC) in Rubuguri, which creates work opportunities for local residents. It promotes tourism and related activities as an alternative income to the timber, meat and honey that residents used to obtain from Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
- The profits are split evenly between the site owners, the community guides and the NCC for community projects.
- Handicrafts are sold at the nearby Wagtail Eco-Safari Camp – all proceeds are returned to the artisans.
- NCC has begun an IT project – it will have four computers, and IT classes will be run for up to 12 students at a time with just a small fee to cover basic costs.
- A stage is also being built at the Centre to allow for cultural performances to take place here, by local residents as well as the nearby Batwa community.
- NCC has purchased costumes for the dance groups who perform at the Centre.
Package Includes
- Guided walk and all demonstrations
Contact us for more information
Email: info@pearlsofuganda.org
Phone: +256-414501866 / +256-772657700
Website: nkuringoculturalcentre.org
Duration
Two and a half hours
What to Bring
- Walking shoes or boots
- A waterproof jacket and warm layers – the weather is particularly unpredictable in this region
- Sun screen
- Bottled water
- Camera
Price
$15 per person