The Food
It’s always one of the best attractions to sample the local cuisine and Uganda is no exception to the rule. Enjoy a variety of tasty dishes to learn more about the Ugandan culture. Fish feature prominently on the menu due to the number of lakes and rivers in the country, such as tilapia with a peanut sauce. In addition to fish, meat stews are a popular food. Many of the different tribes in Uganda have their own traditional dishes, but the cuisine revolves around potatoes, vegetables, chicken, pork, fish, bananas, and yams. Peanuts and sesame seeds feature a lot in Ugandan cuisine and add a delicious flavor when combined with some of the other ingredients.
Learn to dance African dance
African filled with different types of dances; learn experience and enjoy the different types of dances Africa has to offer. Dances teach social patterns and values and help people work, mature, praise or criticize members of the community while celebrating festivals and funerals, competing, reciting history, proverbs and poetry; and to encounter gods.
Play African music instruments
Most of the world rhymes come from African, Contemporary African music is a huge industry with most countries supporting wonderful musicians who still use traditional African musical instruments like drums, endigindi (one-stringed fiddle), amakondere (trumpets), engoma (drums), omukuri (flute), and enanga (trough zither). During your stay get a chance to learn one of these amazing African music instruments.
Learn how to make rolex
Its name is derived by saying “roll of eggs” quickly in a Luganda accent, though they are better known as Rolexes rather than as rolls of eggs. A Rolex might be compared to a breakfast-burrito or rolled omelet. In Uganda, this is a typical greasy street-vendor offering available at busy intersections at a cart with an umbrella (for shade), cutting board, and charcoal cook stove with rounded metal hot-plate.
Learn how to make African crafts and prints
Enjoy making of African crafts, based on traditional African handicrafts. These crafts vary from bags, sandals, bracelets, rings and many more. They are made to celebrate the African culture. African wax printed fabric features colorful geometric designs. These designs also include symbols like clasping hands, flowers, human figures and even words. Comes learn how to make African beautiful prints.
Learn how to play the traditional board game (mweso)
Omweso is a traditional board game played by Ugandan people. Bao in Kiswahili, Oware in Akan (Ghana), Gebeta in Ethiopia and Kalah in the US, the board game known as Omweso by the Baganda of Uganda has been around for centuries. While visiting Uganda you can learn how to play this board game. It is fast, challenging and entertaining.
Learn how to cook African food
Africa is a melting pot of cultures and all of these influence food traditions and styles of cooking. The flavors, spices and traditions make African food with unique test. Learn about African foods and how they are prepared locally.
Cultural and history talk
It is worth talking to us about the history, traditions and culture of Africa. Through this you can learn more about African moral stories, poems, proverbs, sayings and many more. During this experience you sit around the fire play and you listen to many fascinating facts about the African culture.
Boda boda (motorbike)
Riding a boda boda (motorbike) is all part of the Ugandan experience, there’s nothing more exciting than having the wind blow through your hair on a beautiful sunny day. Boda Bodas are the best modes of transport in this developing Africa. During your ride you will need to wear a crash helmet for safety.
Tea tourism
Tea tourism is a new emerging niche market in the tea industry. With tea being the second most consumed beverage on the planet, why not take a chance to tour tea plantations in this beautiful part of Africa.
Coffee tourism
Uganda is among the world’s leading coffee producers, as a coffee enthusiast, you're planning that exclusive coffee safari. Visit a coffee farm and even join in the picking. It is an experience they will carry back home and recall each time they take a cup of coffee.
Education and medical experience
You may be interested in knowing the class room set up here in Africa or medical sector here in Uganda we can help you experience it but organizing a one day or two day experience where you get involved in the work around primary schools (children range from 5 years to 12 years) or secondary schools (teenage students). You can also visit hospitals around Uganda.