According to the Banyankore cultural tradition when you love someone you give them a cow and if that cow gives birth as a sign of reciprocity of love, you give this calf commonly known as “enyena” back to the person that originally gave you the cow and this enyena or calf is known as “empano”. To learn more and immerse yourself in such rich Ankole cow traditions, visit with your loved ones Ishaazi Farm Lodge in Kiruhura district.
Turn right on the Lyantonde-Nyakahita-Rushere-Ibanda road commonly known as Kaguta Road and drive for about 18 minutes as you look for the signage of Ishaazi Farm Lodge on your left hand side after passing a small trading centre called Akatongole.
The Ishaazi Farm lodge signpost is approximately six kilometres before Rushere Town. You take a left turn and drive for one kilometer uphill until you arrive at Ishaazi gate.
For further details contact Pamela on +256702401940 or email to ishaazifarmlodge@gmail.com