After about 45 minutes of sticking to the same road, you should see a sign for ‘Nateete’ on your left and a church on your right. Very shortly after these landmarks you will find a fairly solid (but not tarmac) road heading right towards Lake Mutanda. To be sure, look for a sign for the Mutanda Eco Community Centre pointing down this road. Follow this very rural road for about half an hour until you come to Lake Mutanda in the distance. How far you choose to walk down this path is up to you. We turned around here and returned to Kisoro due to heavy rain
The Directions
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The Directions
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Top Tips
This isn’t the only road that leads to Lake Mutanda, but it is the quickest on foot.
Expect to be heckled by children all along this route, but especially once you’ve turned off the main road.
Try not to encourage the children further by giving them anything. We’ve found that either ignoring them or making conversation with them is the best way to respond.
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