Yes -- I was exhausted after the SIX AND A HALF HOURS of gorilla trekking -- but -- I am so glad that I did not cancel the community tour planned for later in the day (as I was very tempted to do!)
My wonderful community Gude Susan escorted me to a number of stops (more climbing up and down the slippery mountainside!) -- including the school/orphanage, the basket weaving experience, the coffee plantation, and a visit to the Batwa village.
The Batwa Pygmies had lived in what is the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest national park -- a protected area for the gorillas. There is now land designated for the tribe, and while on the community tour, visitors can visit with them and learn more about their traditional way of life.
For some reason I am having "issues" uploading my videos here - which is a shame - because I want to share their dances with you. I was greeted with a welcome dance, a dance welcoming me to their huts/homes, a dance after a successful hunt, and a farewell dance.
I appreciated learning more about their traditions -- translated by my guide Susan. The Batwa language is Rutwa, but Susan was translating for me in Rukiga - the language of the Bakiga tribe located in the Kigezi region.
(Note - I was traveling in the rainy season - but - if you travel in the dry season - I am sure your hikes would not be as slippery - so - please visit)
For more, see
https://www.bwindiimpenetrablenationalpark.com/things-to-do/batwa-cultural-experience/
https://batwaexperience.org/tours/
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| I purchased hand-carved gorillas - and these are the artists who crafted them |
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| the welcome dance |
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| success! |
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| they showed me their houses where they lived - shown here a dance to welcome me to the village |
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| the village |
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| this is the special cave where women would give birth |
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| this nest high in the tree is where babies would stay for safe keeping - far from any animals who could do them harm |
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| simulating going out for a hunt (no longer allowed due to poaching rules) Not pictured -- the chief trying to show me how to use their bow and arrow |
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| there was a dance when the men came back from a successful hunt |

| a Farewell Dance |














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