The Community Tourism travel Industry Exploration led by Banobi Herbert to lay out the remarkable interest and inclination of Travellers to visit networks and their exercises instead of natural life. This Tourism Torch point is the origin of the ACTREC’s benchmark into the fight against Global Warming and Climate change.
This Activity involves, Cooking, food harvesting, Millet threshing, Cassava and matooke, Potatoes fruits and vegetables peeling. All this is hands on experience and visitors can participate.
This includes fetching firewood, Carrying Water from the water source, making fire for cooking. Tourists shall be go into the field and have an experience of how traditional Africans make fire and use it to prepare food.
This includes peeling ripe Bananas, collecting flavored grass, mixing it with bananas and squeezing it until Sweet Banana Juice is extracted. The Juice is made without Blenders but Traditional technology. The Juice is then boiled and made cooled down for drinking.
Where there was no Doctor, traditional medicine was and herbs were used and some are still applicable to heal major sickness including Hepatitis B with live testimonies.
Traditional Birth Attendants the Mid Wives of the first Order. Attending mothers during pregnancy until labor, nursing the baby and taking care of the mother. All the traditional herbs that are used ensuring safe mother delivery.
Engage children is sports activities, Guidance and counseling Nutrition and Childcare training. Children’s entertainment, plays and experiences, support these children with scholastic materials, medical support, young conservationist’s activities.
Watch night species including Bats, Owls and moths. Star viewing and naming while enjoying the Night Camp fire, this also involves listening to Traditional story tellers.
Have walks to different community trails like the Virginity or life trail (see Nyampunu and Rugongoma), King Bakarya’s Bath waterfall.
ACTREC Africa is a grassroots organization dedicated to initiating a novel community-driven approach for environmental conservation and the advancement of community-based tourism. This initiative focuses on engaging local communities as key stakeholders in combating climate change through a strategy aimed at restoring the “Carbon Sink,” referred to as the Recovery Plan for the Pearls of Africa (RPPA).
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