Guesthouse, student hostel, Agro Park farm, catering and community gardens.
Close to the hospital, our guest house is a simple, homely place offering comfort and privacy for you and your traveling team. You have a quiet space where you can easily retreat whenever you want.
With a good bathroom, a comfortable bedroom with 2 single beds or 1 double bed (all with mosquito nets), breakfast included. Lunch and dinner are available when creating a stay schedule.
An airport shuttle service is available upon request. Please contact the hospital for arrangement.
Yesterday evening we arrived after a special bus trip at the guesthouse of Kumi Hospital. Our new home for the next three months. How rural, peaceful and quiet it is here; a relief after the days in busy Kampala. The streets are unpaved and red, children are waving along the road, cows and goats are walking loose on the street. We are received very warmly here by our hostess Grace. We have a lovely private room with bathroom in the guesthouse.
Uganda is a beautiful country — make the most of being there!
Very relaxing and beautiful, where Kumi Hospital pumps its water from. Worth a weekend trip.
Located on the slopes of Ssebi Mountains. A stunning natural waterfall destination.
Ancient rock art site, one of Uganda's fascinating historical landmarks.
Every Friday from 8AM. Great for food, clothes and fabric. Best after 5PM.
Easy to reach by boda boda. UGX 3,000 for one person from the hospital gates.
Saturday market known for fresh foods, on the Kumi to Soroti road.
UIC (Uganda Investment Corporation) together with the Dutch Kumi Hospital Foundation established the Kumi Hospital Agro Park (KHAP) under approval of the Kumi Hospital Board.
An Agropark was chosen because it has multiple aspects in which the environment can participate, including cultivation of animal feed, human food and milk production.
Currently 49 cows, growing to 200. Yogurt production, cheese under consideration.
Bread and popular donuts baked and sold in the local area.
Bees kept for honey production as part of the farm project.
For over twenty years we have been preparing meals for both patients and guests as well as large events, with attention to quality and cost-effectiveness.
Western taste or traditional Ugandan cuisine, for patients and attendants alike. We provide breakfast, lunch, dinner, and tea with samosas. Our team works 365 days a year.
For special requests we go to the local market or to the central market in Soroti or Mbale.
Grace and Susan: +256 775 401 764
Investing in women to create healthier communities and a better future
Studies show that when women are supported and empowered, all of society benefits. Their families are healthier, more children attend school, agricultural productivity improves and incomes increase.
We believe it is essential to empower women to be key change agents to end hunger and poverty. By investing in young girls, we significantly increase the chance of a better life, better health, and give them a better chance in the labour market.
The right to education, good care, the right to pursue their dreams and to be protected against violence and abuse. These girls are tomorrow's women who can help their community grow.
Volunteer With This ProjectWhether you're visiting for medical electives, volunteering, or supporting our work, we have comfortable accommodation waiting for you.