Discover the rich heritage and traditions of the Batwa pygmies with the immersive Buhoma Bwindi Batwa Experience, situated in the Buhoma sector. This cultural experience was established by the displaced Batwa community to not only educate their children but also to share their remarkable heritage with the world. Unlike other experiences, this takes place outside the park, in an old-growth forest adjacent to the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Park.
The journey into the heart of the Buhoma for the Bwindi Batwa Experience begins with a nature walk, offering a unique perspective of the forest through the eyes of its original inhabitants. Gain insights into how they hunted small animals for food, collected resources, and utilized traps and nets. Explore the traditional aspects of their lifestyle, from living in grass and tree-made huts to the use of tree-houses and caves.
Venture into the Batwa village life of yesteryear, understanding their communal living, values, and the aspects they cherished, nearly lost to time.
Today, the Batwa primarily reside in districts such as Kisoro, Kabale, Kanungu, Bundibigyo, Mbarara, Ntungamo, Lwengo, Mubende, and other scattered locations.
The Batwa Experience unfolds as a historical drama, depicting the life of the Batwa pygmies in the forest. Highlights encompass learning about medicinal herbs, traditional shelters, fire-making, honey harvesting, burial rituals, various types of snares, and more. The experience is not just a demonstration for tourists but also serves as a cultural preservation effort for the Batwa community, especially for the younger generation. Crafted in collaboration with professional anthropologists and Batwa elders, the tour proceeds contribute to Batwa education and healthcare.