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This half-day immersion is a soul-stirring alternative to the adrenaline of trekking, inviting you to "slow down" and witness the harmonious—and sometimes complex—coexistence between the Isunga Community and their ancient forest neighbors. Located on the immediate fringes of Kibale National Park, this tour celebrates the volcanic geography that has shaped both the land and the legends of the people living here. Guided by the principles of the Pearl Accord, this experience ensures that your presence directly empowers the community. Every story shared and every lake paddled contributes to a sustainable model where 70% of the impact stays in the hands of those who call this landscape home. Experience Highlights • A Volcanic Trio: You will visit three distinct crater lakes, each born from ancient tectonic shifts. These deep, turquoise "eyes of the earth" are surrounded by steep, lush slopes and provide a dramatic contrast to the dense rainforest of Kibale. • The Story of Coexistence: Your Isunga guide will share the oral histories of the community, explaining how they navigate life alongside the forest. You’ll hear about the challenges and triumphs of farming at the park’s edge and the deep respect the people hold for their primate and elephant neighbors. • Biodiversity on the Fringe: As you weave through forest edges and village trails, keep your binoculars ready. The "edge effect" makes this a haven for biodiversity; it is common to spot Black-and-White Colobus monkeys, Great Blue Turacos, and a vibrant array of butterflies moving between the wild woods and the local gardens. • Canoe Serenity: A 30-minute canoe ride offers a moment of profound silence. Drifting across the glass-like surface of a crater lake allows you to appreciate the scale of the volcanic rims from below—a perspective few travelers ever see.





A Warm Isunga Welcome
30minutes
Arrive at the community hub where you are greeted by a local host. Over a brief introduction, you’ll...
The Ridge Walk & First Crater
1hour
Begin your trek through the rolling hills. The trail leads you to the rim of the first crater lake....
Forest Edges & Wildlife Spotting
45minutes
The path narrows as it skirts the very edge of Kibale National Park. This is a prime "transit zone"...
The Canoe Experience
45minutes
Descend to the shores of the second crater lake for a 30-minute canoe ride. Let the rhythm of the wa...
The Third Crater & The Living Village, Reflection & Departure
2hours
Visit the final crater of the morning, which often serves as a focal point for community activity....
Fort Portal
Isunga Village near Kibale National Park, Fort Portal, Western Uganda, Uganda
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Meeting Point:
Isunga Cultural Community Tours Office