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Dances, Foods, History, Tradition & Norms
Acholi Cultural Tour Experiences

Acholi Musical Lessons Experience
Some of the Acholi Musical instruments include; Adungu formerly known as Opuk, Oluru, Bila, Bul, Awal, Nanga, Ringi Ringi, Lukeme, Gara e.t.c Learn how to play them today

Acholi Moo Yaa Experience
Moo Yaa also known as the sheanut oil is a very famous, very helpful and healthy oil got from the sheanut fruit seeds roasted then pounded and extracted. Learn and get to taste this natural oil in Dek Ngo Dish.

Acholi Pottery Experience
Pottery/Clay Molding is one of the skills inherited from generation to generation. In Acholi Villages, most of our Artisans derived their skills and expertise from their mothers or grand parents.

Acholi Culinary Experience
Acholi is one of the richest communities in the world with series of unique and nutritious foods. On Acholi Cultural Tours with Grime Safaris, you'll get to learn how to prepare them.

Acholi Historical Tour
Acholi people of Northern have gone through a lot of evolution. From the luo migration from South Sudan, following the great Nile, then under going through the LRA War

Acholi Gastronomy Experience
Good cooking comes with great experience. On Acholi Tours with Grime Safaris, Acholi Tour Guide will expose you to Acholi Chefs that prepare Acholi Foods.
Acholi Cultural Dances

Bwola Dance
Bwola Dance also known as Royal Dance is performed in Acholi during Coronation of new Acholi Chiefs, Public gatherings, Celebrations and Leisure Time.

Larakaraka Dance
Larakaraka or Orak is an Acholi Dance also known as the Courtship Dance was a chance for young adults to spot their potential marriage partners.

Myel Agulu Dance
Myel Agulu/Pot Dance is performed by Acholi girls showing their beauty & creativity in dancing with 4-8 & above pots on their head.

Dingi Dingi Dance
Acholi girls dance that shows their skills, talent and creativity in their different dance moves. Dingi Dingi Dance is performed by girls in adolescence stage.

Otole Dance
This is Achol's war dance often performed either before or after a war from Acholi enemies to give courage, strength and also celebration from wining in wars.

Ajere Dance
Ajere or Ajero Dance is another courtship dance of Acholi. It's another prove of talents, chance to get marriage partners amongst Acholi young adults.

Acholi Food Experience
Acholi Foods and Culinary Experiences in Gulu City
When exploring Gulu City with Grime Safaris, indulging in traditional Acholi foods is an integral part of the experience. The Acholi culinary heritage is rooted in fresh, natural ingredients and time-honored preparation methods that showcase the rich flavors of northern Uganda. Grime Safaris ensures visitors not only savor these dishes but also learn how they are prepared.