To my surprise, I had this idea almost 8 years ago, I should share this video with a friend whom I shared it with. This idea is beneficial to this new generation, which is growing when a culture is fading away. Africans, we are losing our true identity .May good lord bless this lady.
She needs to train some of the people especially the lady in the garden who was showing us a few things. You know this is tourism and people who come there are informed and looking for true information. The guide must be well equiped with information. It is such a nice and natural place, I will visit❤
Am happy to be here , this place has remained me the Mazelee family who enjoyed it alot thanks for reminding us our past am missing matugulu ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ the children are missing alot.
Am missing the fruits we heard matugulu, jambula, ebinazi, empaffu, ekenene, ettutunu, my grand also heard a pineapple which heard thorns and very sweet l have never seen it anyway in this world when you go to foods of long ago am missing alot ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is great, i love the vibe, i love the concept, i love Buganda culture. We should always embrace our cultures. I'm in Zimbabwe and would love to visit one day
This is awesome 8dea, even fellow Ugandans that are rusty in knowledge will benefit from a refresher cousre. By the way I love the house design is beatiful. Im reminded of Winnie the model from Japadhola.
I'm so inspired by this foundation, I'm looking forward to meeting the founder of this Cultural Village and finding out how she did this,I have a huge piece of Land in West Nile,and we have rich culture too,if we can learn from her and start our own Cultural Village it'll be so great
I like the place and everything else is good apart from naming the well after the evil spirits ..me as a Christian I honestly wouldn't visit the place ..but thank you for sharing this
@Leopard-h5m You are mistaken, many people around the world believe in those spirits of the water, the chinese, indians, arabs, jews. This belief that the biblical God is not african is false, I live in the UK and many whites here don't go to church, they also have their traditions, some of whom are water gods, stones etc. Therefore, the idea that these are our traditions is false, these are old age beliefs that are global. Believe God he holds the key and is God above all.
I like the idea but I don't like hearing naming a water well to demonic spirits so I wouldn't visit the place ..but it's a good concept of someone could make the same thing and leave out the evil spirits parts
beautiful people green country i am from Bangladesh hope one day i visit UGANDA
Thanks for showcasing this amazing place its a must visit for sure
To my surprise, I had this idea almost 8 years ago, I should share this video with a friend whom I shared it with. This idea is beneficial to this new generation, which is growing when a culture is fading away. Africans, we are losing our true identity .May good lord bless this lady.
For real I also had the same idea
She needs to train some of the people especially the lady in the garden who was showing us a few things. You know this is tourism and people who come there are informed and looking for true information. The guide must be well equiped with information. It is such a nice and natural place, I will visit❤
My Ug connect never😊😊 disappoint, another educative and inspiring
The places makes me reminisce about the times when I was young. Thank you for casting a spot light on the place.
Thanks for sharing always
Am happy to be here , this place has remained me the Mazelee family who enjoyed it alot thanks for reminding us our past am missing matugulu ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ the children are missing alot.
Thanks for showcasing our origin
This is very very amazing ❤❤❤❤.. I loved the experience and I would definately do it again .... I forgot to give you back the money 🤪🤪🤪
Nice content Mr. Ug connect
Beautiful!
Am missing the fruits we heard matugulu, jambula, ebinazi, empaffu, ekenene, ettutunu, my grand also heard a pineapple which heard thorns and very sweet l have never seen it anyway in this world when you go to foods of long ago am missing alot ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is great, i love the vibe, i love the concept, i love Buganda culture. We should always embrace our cultures. I'm in Zimbabwe and would love to visit one day
Banange eyo kyakabi nyo 🎉🎉🎉 big up
I love this concept so much! I can't wait to visit th next time I'm in UG, thank you for sharing this experience
Very valuable!!
I have enjoyed everything
Love love the concept, the vibe, the people, the food! I want to visit!
This is awesome 8dea, even fellow Ugandans that are rusty in knowledge will benefit from a refresher cousre. By the way I love the house design is beatiful. Im reminded of Winnie the model from Japadhola.
Wow thanks for showing us one of the richest caltures in Uganda so impressive
Very impressed
Thnx ssebo,thnx to the founder,lets keep the African spirit en cultures alive
Wow nice to see thnx
Beautiful, I will be coming next time in UG 🥰
Waawo this is awesome
I wish to help . It's surprising to see your dream happening true
Great staff 👍🏾👍🏾
All cultures need their own cultural villages lest they get forgotten
this is amazing
This is really refreshing a place. Do they have rooms where to sleep?
I'm so inspired by this foundation, I'm looking forward to meeting the founder of this Cultural Village and finding out how she did this,I have a huge piece of Land in West Nile,and we have rich culture too,if we can learn from her and start our own Cultural Village it'll be so great
Even in my village there was Nalongo
Thanks for sharing. How big is the place
How much for one person?
is this place in masaka ?? man am having flashbacks thanks for sharing
It's in Mukono Nagalama
@@ugconnect which side of nagalama because am from nagalama mukono please give me the exact address I would like to go there soon with my kids
I would love to do the same in my village.
Hajji is the original herbalist
This is beautiful, do we have accommodation here?
Thank yo i think i never been to Uganda
Wawo I had this Idea but she reached there be4 me
3:42 Teeka wansi ensawo ozine
12:05
Oyogeza banjo Ka yingiliisi😂
The business owner has a good product/business there but, some of the staff are not very knowledge about what they're taking about
Grace have seen your face
Binyuma naye olunzugu lungi
Yiino eyo'Luganda th-cam.com/video/LvgAS4uPYG8/w-d-xo.html
Wewawo jeyazinza
I like the place and everything else is good apart from naming the well after the evil spirits ..me as a Christian I honestly wouldn't visit the place ..but thank you for sharing this
@Leopard-h5m You are mistaken, many people around the world believe in those spirits of the water, the chinese, indians, arabs, jews. This belief that the biblical God is not african is false, I live in the UK and many whites here don't go to church, they also have their traditions, some of whom are water gods, stones etc. Therefore, the idea that these are our traditions is false, these are old age beliefs that are global. Believe God he holds the key and is God above all.
I like the idea but I don't like hearing naming a water well to demonic spirits so I wouldn't visit the place ..but it's a good concept of someone could make the same thing and leave out the evil spirits parts
So the nalongo name is " demonic "😅😅😅😅😅 Naye some Ugandans!!😂😂
Says someone who has spent most of his or her time in urban areas. When you are in the rural area and its the only well what do you do?
great work,whats your number please. i wish you visit kagadi and learn of a man who created a society where people dont solve problems
Love love the concept, the vibe, the people, the food! I would love to visit!