Nubian village in Bombo for Community Tourism
Another community tourism initiative by COBATI, the Community Based Tourism Initiative founded by Maria Baryamujura has been initiated among the Nubian Famillies.
The Nubian villages, over 30 of them are located in the Bombo area outside Kampala en route Murchison falls road from the highway to the north of the country, better known for the location of the army headquarters than for the Nubian villages, in fact, something Maria’s project aims to radically alter.
Four of these villages are now directly linked to the project, which was financially supported by the MTN Foundation Uganda, benefitting over 80 group members who in turn support over 600 family members through their work with COBATI.
Maria’s intention was to link the community with the tourism fraternity by creating a model Nubian village where the unique crafts produced by the women in the community are displayed and offered to tourists for sale and also show visitors how village life unfolds day in and day out, how food is being prepared and served, and allow tourists to sample some of the dishes.
Home-stay experiences are also possible to let tourists get a hands-on and close-up experience of how life in rural Africa really is. Apart from other uganda safaris this will also improve their stay in Uganda
Folklore displays and performances are part of the organized showings for visitors who come for either a home stay or for a shorter visit, a feature reportedly much enjoyed by the visitors.
Story telling, henna painting, and hair braiding is also on offer, and in particular female tourist visitors are regularly taking advantage of getting their hair done or having their hands, feet, and arms painted.
On sale are woven mats and baskets of various shapes and forms and colours displayed at a ‘cultural centre’ and proceeds are used for the development of a local school and to give the women a regular cash flow to support their families.
Fred Bukenya