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Home of Kigezi museum.

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  About Batwa People and their origin The Batwa people speak  Rutwa, a dialect of the Kinyarwanda language, and mainly practice traditional religion. The traditional Batwa culture is rich in songs, dances, and music and the cultural integration of the Batwa people into social life gives them a distinct identity from neighboring communities. The Batwa, like all other forest-dwelling peoples, consider themselves to have a close and intimate relationship with the forest in which they once lived. The Batwa's current landlessness is the result of the loss of their historic habitat, the forests where they once lived as hunters and gatherers. For centuries, the Batwa people depended on hunting and gathering in the forest. However, today most of them live on the outskirts of their ancestral forest land bordered by the  Echuya Bamboo Forest, Mgahinga National Park, and Semliki National Park. Batwa's expropriation and landlessness are due to environmental conservation measures impl...

Home of Kigezi Museum-Kisoro

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Location and contact details :  lower view ,greater Virunga ranges ,Nyiragakoro- Nyakabande, Kabale Kisoro       website: www.adventure-africa.com/tour de-kigezi  Email :home.kigezi@gmail.com  Home of Kigezi -Museum of living Culture and Natural History is a community museum-run museum of living culture and natural history of the Banyakigezi people of South-western Uganda. Located at Nyiragako-Nyakabande along Kabale Kisoro road,5 km before Kisoro town, the museum is perched on the southern side of the Virunga mountain ranges. The delightful site is surrounded by Bwindi and Mgahinga Gorilla National parks, Ecuya Forest Reserve, the lava-dammed lakes of Mutanda, Murehe, Chahafi, and Kayumba, rolling terraced hills, in arguably the coolest region of Africa. What we do. Education on history and cultural heritage. Tourism promotion. Culture and nature conservation Promotion of organic gardening for nutrition and natural health Operate a restaurant, ...