The Herbalist (UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list, Uganda)
In a bid to include tradional medicine to the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list, this film tells the story of George Tariire, a traditional herbal doctor from East Uganda. We see his daily life, and alo learn of this most ancient tradition that gets passed on during dream state between living practitioners and their ancestors. We see both the scientific aspect of it, and the spiritual dimension of this healing.
10', HD, Uganda (2012) English and French subtitles available.
Batwa Pygmies Village Tour
This is a unique experience that introduces guests to the Batwa pygmies from the jungle. This group used to harness honey, use plants for medicinal purposes, and hunt forest animals using spears. When the forest was declared a national heritage site, the Batwa were expelled from the forest. They now live on the outskirts of the forest and mix with local communities.
EPISODE 22: Batwa Heritage Experience at Bwindi National Park
In this Episode we did Nature Treks, Batwa Heritage Experience and our road trip back to Kabale. Enjoy the Berbeque at Hills AutoSpa
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The Batwa Tribal Dance in Uganda Africa for Edirisa UK - Women Dancing
The Batwa - a tribe of southwest Uganda. This video shows their traditional tribal dance welcoming and thanking Edirisa UK for the help with local communities.
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Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda
This video is about Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda. Featuring Punishment Island and Bushara Island, 2 of the 29 islands on the lake.
Bwindi Impenetrable National park
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is situated in the S Western part of Uganda, on the boundary of the Albertine Rift Valley, on an elevation array from 1.160 m to 2.607m. This is a genuine tropical rainforest, spread all over a series of steep ridges and valleys.
The park is part of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, and is situated along the Democratic Republic of Congo border next to the Virunga National Park and on the edge of the Albertine Rift. It comprises 331 square kilometres (128 sq mi) of jungle forests and contains both montana and lowland forest and is accessible only on foot. The Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site.
The forest is one of the richest ecosystems in Africa
In the local language “bwindi” “mubwindi” means “dark place”, referring to the impenetrable nature of the thick forest.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Reserve was set up in 1942 and later on renovated to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in 1992. In 1994, it was acknowledged as the world Heritage site. What makes Bwindi Impenetrable is the fact that it covers an area of about 327km2 of scrambled vegetation draped over an intensively fissured landscape of the steep, haughty ridges as well as the slippery valleys and high.
The park is inhabited by a population of about 400 individual mountain’ gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei),known as the Bwindi population, which makes up almost half of all the mountain gorillas in the world. The rest of the worldwide mountain gorilla population is in the nearby Virunga National Park. A 2006 census of the mountain gorilla population in the park showed that its numbers had increased modestly from an estimated 300 individuals in 1997 to 320 individuals in 2002 to 340 individuals in 2006.
There are 11 species of primates, including chimpanzee, the monkey variants such as Hoest’s, red-tailed and blue monkey, black and white colobus, olive baboon. Specially, Bwindi is home to about 400 Gorilla gorilla beringei*, a half of the total remaining world population. There are 346 species of birds registered (Bwindi contains 90% of all Albertine Rift endemics, hard to experience in any other place in East Africa) and 200 species of butterflies.
Gorilla tracking is the park’s main tourist attraction. Tourists wishing to track gorillas must first obtain a permit to do so. Selected gorillas families have been habituated to human presence and the number of visitors is tightly controlled to prevent degradation of the habitat and risks to the gorillas.
Tourists can visit the park any time throughout the year, although conditions in the park are more difficult during the rainy season. Available tourist accommodations include lodges, tented camps, and cheaper rooms run by the local community, located near the Buhoma entrance gate. The park is in a remote location, and reaching the park involves a long difficult journey
Access: 6 hour drive from Kampala to Kabale. Kabale to Buhoma Park HQ takes 3-4 hours and may require 4WD. Kabale – Ruhija – Buhoma takes about 3 hours. The public does not use this road much and a 4WD is needed. A bus leaves from Kampala to Butogota daily at circa 06:30 a.m. Otherwise you may travel by bus or matatu from Kampala to Kabale for circa Ush 12,000. From Kabale you can hire a car for about Ush 100,000, or take a pickup truck to Butogota. Public transport to Butogota is unpredictable, but most common on market days in Kabale. It is 18 kms from Butogota to Buhoma.
Introduction 1.
The 25,000 year old Bwindi Impenetrable National Park consists of deep valleys and steep mountain ridges.
Introduction 2.
The national park is surrounded by farmland.
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Emburara Farm Lodge Kraal Experience - Life on the Farm
Emburara Farm Lodge is found in South Western Uganda. It's called a farm lodge because of animals on the farm where it is situated. The main animal on the farm is a cow and this video will take you through a daily cow grazing experience as part of Life on the farm.
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Pictures: On Patrol - UPDF Platoon 4th Infantery Division, IDP camps and refugees, Leprosy in Rwenzori, The Batwa Pygmies - Congolese boarder, LRA commanders, LRA Brigadier Kenneth Banya, Awach camp, Kampala, Kasese, Bundibugyo, Kitgum, Bunia, Juba.
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Ugandan Folkloric music and dancing
I recorded this video during our visit in Uganda as a part of the Intel Educational Service Corp in Oct 2010, this video is just a small portion of the show performed by Endere Troops, Ugandan cultural group dedicated to rescue, maintain and deploy Ugandan folkloric dancing and music. These ancient dancing came from The Bagishu tribe in habit the western and southern halves of Mt Elgon in Uganda. If you go to Uganda you must visit this place you will also have the chance to try the local food Matoke, Tilapia and goat among other deliciuos dishes. It is located in the capital Kampala and just a few minutes driving from the downtown, if you need further info about how to get there just send me an email or write a comment. Enjoy it.
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Wano minisita obubeezi ow’ebyobulambuzi EPHRAIMU KAMUNTU wayanjulidde enteekateeka mwebagenda okuyiita okulambula ebitundu bye ggwanga ebyenjawulo nga bagenda kutandikira mu queen elizabeth national park mu bitundu bye kinshasha.
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Kool & The Gang Live in Uganda TVC
The official TV commercial for their Kool and the Gang Live in Uganda Concert taking place on November 12th at the Kololo Airstrip Grounds in Kampala
Entogoro-Magezi.wmv
This is the entogoro dance from Bunyoro, Uganda. This clip was recorded at Hoima near the palce in June 2008 by Samuel kahunde. It is a demonstration of the dancing style.
Cultural leaders of Kasese and Bundibugyo meet.
Members of the Inter-Religious Council and the Elders forum have met the Omudingiya of Bamba Martine Kamya and the Omusinga wa Rwenzururu Charles Mumbere in fort portal.
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Young Ugandan Bakanjo Dancers
Young Ugandan Kids from the Bakonjo tribe doing their traditional dance better than most adults