Wander through a landscape shaped by ancient volcanoes. The trails around Rukwanzi Haven lead you past banana plantations, small family farms, and mirror-still crater lakes that reflect the changing sky. Your guide will share stories of how these lakes were formed and how local communities live harmoniously within them today.
Just a short drive from Rukwanzi Haven lies Kibale National Park, home to the highest concentration of primates in Africa. Step into the rainforest with an expert guide to track wild chimpanzees, hear their calls echo through the canopy, and watch them swing effortlessly between the trees. The forest is also home to red colobus, L’Hoest’s monkeys, and a dazzling variety of butterflies and birds.
Experience the warmth of Tooro culture through guided village visits and storytelling encounters. Learn traditional crafts, cooking, or coffee preparation — and share a meal with the people who call these crater slopes home. It’s not a show, but a genuine invitation to connect and understand life in rural western Uganda.
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