Uganda: Ewaffe Village Preserves Traditions & Culture of The Bagandas | Firstpost Africa

In a village in Uganda’s Mukono, people are preserving the tradition and culture of the Baganda people, one of the largest ethnic groups in East Africa. The village welcomes tourists to give them a taste of the “real” Uganda. They are given an immersive experience of the norms of the Baganda people. In the village, tourists are greeted by traditional dancers and musicians. They are then welcomed with traditional banana juice. During the stay, visitors are served conventional dishes, prepared with traditional methods. The village offers more than a vacation experience to its visitors, as village employees counsel women on marriage issues and teach the tourists about local medicines. In today’s fast-moving world, Ewaffe Culture Village provides a warm touch of tradition and culture and preserves the essence of Buganda Kingdom from fading away. Watch our video to know more.

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2 responses to “Uganda: Ewaffe Village Preserves Traditions & Culture of The Bagandas | Firstpost Africa”

  1. @fmatovu8 Avatar

    Not Ethnic group but tribe !!! It’s the Baganda tribe that is part of the Bantu ethnic group because they are so many tribes in East Africa that are under the Bantu Ethnic group. So don’t call a tribe an ethnic group. Present the information well for people to understand.

  2. @fmatovu8 Avatar

    Proud to be an Ugandan!! Kudos to all Ugandans❤❤!

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