Provia’s Homestay on Lake Bunyonyi /Uganda/

photo: Miha Logar

Provia Ndyahisahe is a lovely lady from Lake Bunyonyi’s Habukomi Island who oversees a unique camping homestay. Her late husband Tom Karemire spent decades hosting guests on their lawn, and now Provia keeps the tradition alive.

You can camp on her compound (in a spacious tent with mattresses, blankets and sheets) or just come for dinner and a bonfire with traditional music. This is a full-blown tour with a professional guide and camping gear provided by Gorilla Highlands Tours. It can nicely combine it with two canoeing activities: half-day Culture on the Crest or 1-day Islands of Miracles.

photo: Marcus Westberg

Highlights

  • become a cherished guest of an island family
  • enjoy a traditional dugout canoe ride to Habukomi Island and back
  • tour a beautiful off-the-beaten-track island
  • gobble down a delicious local dinner enriched by crayfish, Lake Bunyonyi’s specialty 
  • camp on the island — or return by motorboat by night

Facts

duration: one night; difficulty: easy
area: Habukomi Island, Lake Bunyonyi
departures: daily at 4pm

Price
: USD 75 per person  (USD 120 when one person only)
Includes guiding, all activities, dinner and breakfast, tented accommodation and water.

Itinerary

Your starting point will be Edirisa on Lake Bunyonyi or any of the lodges and hotels nearby — if you don’t see Edirisa in the beginning of the trek, we will show it to you at the end, as it is an attraction by itself. This picturesque site that mixes simple life with advanced technology is the birthplace of the Gorilla Highlands initiative. A short tour around the forested peninsula will show you an ingenious submerged swimming pool built for teaching life-saving skills, grass-thatched huts erected for volunteers, a rural primary school and many other things. 

At 4pm our guide will take you by dugout canoe to Habukomi Island (45 minutes) where Provia’s son Felix will show you around. This is an intriguing island that is fast becoming two islands; the rising level of the lake is making its thin bottleneck centre increasingly marshy. For reasons unknown, Habukomi is the island of pelicans. That doesn’t mean that the pelicans are extremely many, all pelicans of Lake Bunyonyi just seem to reside on the island.

photo: Marcus Westberg

A long dock will help you enjoy a swim in Bunyonyi’s safe waters, there are simple sitting toilets available but no showers. On request the family can heat up some water for you to bathe in.

The tents pitched for you on a substantial meadow under Provia’s house will have ample blankets, fresh sheets and mattresses.

photo: Miha Logar

The dinner will be served around a bonfire. In addition to crayfish, there will be typical local dishes served: beans, sweet and Irish potatoes, ground nuts and dodo (local spinach). Felix also has a couple of crates at hand, to sell you some beers and sodas.

Next morning, the family will prepare you breakfast with local honey, bananas and chapatis before you return to the mainland by canoe (the timing will be adjusted to your preferences).

photo: Ash Dumford

There is also the night motorboat option, for those who wouldn’t want to camp.

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