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Get a memorable experience at Nshenyi cultural centre

Nshenyi Cultural Village is located on the edge Ntungamo district on a farm near Kitwe Town. It is an hour’s drive from Mbarara town.  Nshenyi was and is a pastoralist area but now agriculture is the another  economic activity of the people of Nshenyi.The area is  characterized by endless rolling hills, savanna grass and acacia trees, an environment that is ideal for rearing cattle.  There are large tracts of banana plantations and a variety of subsistence and commercial crops on many farms in the area which portray nature and the beauty of the area.

A visit to Nshenyi village will give you an experience of the traditional lifestyle of Banyankole people. Through the various activities, you will immerse yourself in the community through nature walks, visiting homesteads and learn about the farming tools and techniques passed on through the ages.You will also visit some of the local schools, walk through the local markets and visit with the Batwa pottery makers. You will also walk along the Kagera River and cross into Tanzania and Rwanda which is another unique experience. You will see the largest hut that belongs to the head of the family, the Calves that are kept close for protection in small pens (ebihongore); the milking area is situated in the front of the house (eikamiro); and the fireplace (ekomi) would be in the centre of the kraal. During the night, the entrance of the kraal would be blocked off with logs (emihingo), a traditional Hima hut is shaped like a dome and divided into three parts. A common seating area (omuryango), two bedrooms (ebitu) and an open enclosure in the back (ekikaari).When one accumulates 100 heads of cattle, a bell is put around the neck of one of the most prized cows to demonstrate ones achievement. The sound of the bell not only pleases the owner of the herd, but also guides the herdsmen towards the herd if they stray so guards them against theft because the herdsmen are always listening out for the sound of the bell. Marriages are cemented with the payment of dowry in the form of cattle. This exchange is reciprocated during the marriage ceremony or after the birth of each child.

Friendship and patronage are also cemented through the giving and receiving of cows. This reciprocal relationship is a form of social bonding. Every cow has a name and will respond to their name when called. The names relate to their behavior, character, skin patterns, size, shape of horns and their position in the herd. Cow products like milk, ghee, meat, hides, even dung and urine are an important part of the pastoralist lifestyle. These are used in the homestead and also sold for income. This is so unique, exciting and memorable experience.

In the morning after milking and at the watering trough in the afternoon, the cows are inspected. Ailing cows are tended to and from time to time minor surgical procedures take place including the tying fractures and branding. This is all through traditional knowledge systems often with the use of traditional tools and herbs. The children watch on, learn from the old and pass this knowledge on to the next generation. There are a lot other activities that can done at this place which include; experiencing the traditional music and dance of south- western Uganda, participating in the milking of long horned ankole cows, watching milk being processed and presented, go for an uphill hike to visit farmers that harvest honey from the caves and rocks of the surrounding hills, learn about traditional homestead crop cultivation and food processing, visit the batwa community and see their pottery works, drive to Tanzania and cross the kagera river, drive to Rwanda through the Mirama hills border, visit the local homesteads, markets and schools, and interacting with the community, take a nature walk through the farm, tree planting and  bird watching. Join us at Terrain safaris (te**************@***il.com) to explore this fantastic and unique experience at this Center where simplicity of life, tradition, culture, family, and friends are appreciated and held closely.

We also offer group safaris to Chinese tourists and other travelers, for birding, Gorilla trekking, wildlife and cultural excursions to the East African Countries, Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya and Tanzania.

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