Uganda culture is Diversely grouped into 50 ethnic groups, tourists definitely have a lot to learn from the
different art and craft, norms, fishing technique among others. A visit in the central will
introduce the tourists to the fascinating culture of the Bantu whose are mainly farmers, a
safari to the North exposes the tourists to the Nilotics whose cultural interests are
skewed to cattle rearing and the westerners who widely engage in both cattle keeping
and crop growing.
The most famous cultural trails include the Batwa cultural experience around Bwindi
and Mgahinga, the Gishu with their kadodi dance that prompts even people from other
cultures to engage in, the baganda culture is also worth exploring because their kings
have special tombs and a lot more dazzling beauty can be witnessed from this trail, a
visit to the Sipi falls enroutes the Sabiny cultural tours who gain prestige from
circumcision their girls which is something peculiarly done from most cultures. Engaging
in these cultural practices like weaving, fishing and other cultural activities are
worthwhile and the beauty about them is that a tourists can just engage them alongside
other safaris.