Tours & Reservation

Community Walk in the Batwa Settlement

$ 30

Step into the heart of the Batwa community with a guided walk through the settlement. This is more than just a stroll; it’s an opportunity to connect with the Batwa people and their culture. You’ll visit local homes, markets, and gathering spots, where you can see daily life in action and learn about the traditions, customs, and stories that shape thevibrant Batwa community. Engage in meaningful conversations with the locals and discover the deep-rooted sense of identity that binds the people to their land and heritage.

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Batwa School Visits

$ 30

Visit a local school and experience the educational journey from the perspective of the Mutwa students and teachers. This activity gives you a rare look into the learning environment, where you can witness BDP’s investment in the future of the Batwa community.

Whether it’s participating in a classroom activity, engaging with local students, or learning about the school’s curriculum and approach, this visit offers insight into the region’s educational practices and aspirations.

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Hospital Visit

$ 30
Take a guided tour of the local hospital and learn about the community’s healthcare infrastructure and initiatives. This visit allows you to understand the challenges and innovations that exist in rural or developing areas, with a focus on the ways the BDP cares for the Batwas. You’ll meet healthcare professionals who work tirelessly to improve health outcomes and have a chance to ask questions and see firsthand how healthcare is delivered in this unique setting.

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Experience in the Forest with Cultural Performance

$ 30
Delve into the natural beauty of the forest and immerse yourself in the cultural richness of the Batwa while they lived in the Forest. As you hike through lush greenery, you’ll not only experience the breathtaking landscapes but also learn about the flora, fauna, and traditional uses of the forest by the Batwas. The walk culminates in a captivating cultural performance, where Batwas tell their story, share ancient songs, dances, and tales that connect the Batwa people to their ancestors and the land.

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