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  • katehW4870NN
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    A wonderful experience

    We had a wonderful community walk. Our guide organised the walk in order to meet our interests (e.g. visiting a school and hospital and learning about the process of making coffee). It also included a...

    Reviewed on Jun 23, 2023
  • msa23_2000
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    A must do in Buhona

    This was organized by our hotel and was $25. We walked the village, visited the medicine man, saw the banana beer maker, visited the tribe that once lived in the forest and used to trap gorillas, and ...

    Reviewed on Jun 27, 2018
  • Alan M
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    Fantastic Private Safari Experience

    This review is about a 2 week safari to multiple national parks in Uganda organised by Jon Blanc at Kabiza Wildlife Safaris in Kampala. The safari included gorilla trekking in Bwindi NP along with vis...

    Reviewed on Jul 7, 2014
  • Malcolm B
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    Community run tourist walk

    We stayed in Buhoma for a few days after seeing the gorillas. During this time the people at local Bwindi National Park office (not Kabiza Wilderness Safaris) organised a woman from the local communi...

    Reviewed on May 20, 2014
  • PandaPatty
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    Great way to learn about the locals

    We visited the Batwa Pygmy tribe, local hospital, school, and learned a great deal about the area. Watching them crush bananas with their feet to get juice, then make wine and gin was mind boggling. ...

    Reviewed on Oct 7, 2013
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