Uganda is a good year-round destination, but the rainy seasons (March to May and November to December) can make logistics a little tricky.

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Ethnographic Museum

Ethnographic Museum

$420 / per person
(1 Review)

The museum is about 1km north of the centre. You can either walk or jump on a motorcycle taxi for around RFr400.

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13+ Age
  • Destination
  • Departure
    Plot 1185, Block 351 BUDDO, WAKISO UGANDA
  • Departure Time
    Approximately 8.30AM
  • Return Time
    Approximately 7.30PM
  • Dress Code
    Casual, comfortable and light
  • Included
    5 Star Accommodation
    Airport Transfer
    Breakfast
    Ethnographic Museum
    great migration
    Personal Guide
  • Not Included
    birding
    canoeing
    climb mt rwenzori
    congo nile trail
    Gallery Ticket
    Lunch
    nature walk
    safari
    sundowner
    trekking
    visit to hot springs

Tour Location

Let us preserve our heritage Genuine eco-tourism means tourism that has no negative impact on eco-systems, and positively contributes to the destination on a social and environmental level

Ethnographic Museum

This outstanding museum was given to the city as a gift from Belgium in 1989 to commemorate 25 years of independence. While the building itself is certainly one of the most beautiful structures in the city, the museum wins top marks for having one of the best ethnological and archaeological collections in the entire region. The seven exhibition halls contain some very interesting items and everything is unusually well lit and presented.
The first hall contains the museum shop. The second hall has geological displays including a large relief map that depicts the topography of Rwanda as something akin to a crumpled piece of paper. The middle halls exhibit items used in agriculture, hunting, animal husbandry, weaving, pottery and woodwork. The kagondo hut forms the centrepiece of an exhibit on housing and living compounds in precolonial times. The final halls feature traditional clothing – including an isinde (wicker raincoat), pounded bark garments and goat-skin capes – and information on Rwandan prehistory, including an interesting section on divination. There is also a side hall used to house temporary exhibitions. The museum is also the venue where the Intore dancers and drummers perform. Ask at reception about arranging a performance (RFr50,000).
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  • Carl Moore

    Te utar uvlues iwqodit tas, vut et nihc egam yubulas. Ei euvy

    Rating
    October 11, 2018 at 9:55 am

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