This serene retreat is run by local residents and is designed as a social enterprise, meaning that all profits generated are reinvested back into the community. The lodge is committed to sustainability, providing its own food through on-site farming and harnessing solar power for energy needs.
Participants learn to prepare traditional dishes alongside local families.
An educational session where participants learn about the medicinal uses of local plants.
A practical workshop where participants create a traditional chair made of reed or wood.
An activity focused on involving the local community in cleaning up plastic waste and other litter.
A visit to a local healthcare facility to gain insight into local medical care.
- Mwanza, Big Rock, and Bujora Museum: Cultural and historical sites.
- Soma Factory and Kitenge Factory: Visits to factories producing African fabrics, with a focus on social entrepreneurship.
- Lolake Women's Group: Meeting with a local women's group.
- Vema School and Rock Hill Secondary School: Visits to local schools.
An informative session on the principles of social entrepreneurship.
Optional activity with an additional cost.
Gaining insights into local healthcare and childcare.
A cultural experience at a local market.
A visit to a traditional livestock market.
(at an additional cost):
Visit to Saanane Island National Park.
Visit to Serengeti National Park.
Boat ride on Lake Victoria.
Experience how the local community fetches water from the local well.
An opportunity for participants to propose their own idea or initiative, possibly at an extra cost.
This program offers an immersive cultural experience, combining practical workshops, educational activities, and interactions with the local community.
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