Batwa Visit

Duration

3 days

Max People

30

Min Age

6+

Overview

The Batwa people are an indigenous group of hunter-gatherers who have lived in and around the ancient forests  for thousands of years. They have a unique understanding of the forest and its ecosystem, and their way of life has been intimately connected to the forest for generations.

For the Batwa people, the forest is not just a source of food, medicine, and shelter, but also a spiritual and cultural center. They have a deep understanding of the plants and animals that live in the forest, and they have developed a vast knowledge of the medicinal properties of many of these plants.

The Batwa people offer a unique perspective on the ancient forests  and visitors can learn a great deal from them about the importance of preserving these precious ecosystems for future generations.

Included/Excluded

  • Specialized bilingual guide
  • Private Transport
  • Entrance fees (Cable and car and Moon Valley)
  • Box lunch water, banana apple and chocolate
  • Departure Taxes
  • Entry Fees
  • 5 Star Accommodation
  • Airport Transfers

Tour Plan

Day 01 Departure

Overview

The Batwa people are an indigenous group of hunter-gatherers who have lived in and around the ancient forests  for thousands of years. They have a unique understanding of the forest and its ecosystem, and their way of life has been intimately connected to the forest for generations.

For the Batwa people, the forest is not just a source of food, medicine, and shelter, but also a spiritual and cultural center. They have a deep understanding of the plants and animals that live in the forest, and they have developed a vast knowledge of the medicinal properties of many of these plants.

The Batwa people offer a unique perspective on the ancient forests  and visitors can learn a great deal from them about the importance of preserving these precious ecosystems for future generations.

Day 02 The South Coast

Overview

The Batwa people are an indigenous group of hunter-gatherers who have lived in and around the ancient forests  for thousands of years. They have a unique understanding of the forest and its ecosystem, and their way of life has been intimately connected to the forest for generations.

For the Batwa people, the forest is not just a source of food, medicine, and shelter, but also a spiritual and cultural center. They have a deep understanding of the plants and animals that live in the forest, and they have developed a vast knowledge of the medicinal properties of many of these plants.

The Batwa people offer a unique perspective on the ancient forests  and visitors can learn a great deal from them about the importance of preserving these precious ecosystems for future generations.

Day 03 Optional Activities

Overview

The Batwa people are an indigenous group of hunter-gatherers who have lived in and around the ancient forests  for thousands of years. They have a unique understanding of the forest and its ecosystem, and their way of life has been intimately connected to the forest for generations.

For the Batwa people, the forest is not just a source of food, medicine, and shelter, but also a spiritual and cultural center. They have a deep understanding of the plants and animals that live in the forest, and they have developed a vast knowledge of the medicinal properties of many of these plants.

The Batwa people offer a unique perspective on the ancient forests  and visitors can learn a great deal from them about the importance of preserving these precious ecosystems for future generations.

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