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Despite the lion numbers decline, the report shows strong performance in Uganda’s broader tourism sector. Uganda’s lion ...
Numbers don’t lie. Uganda’s tourism earnings are returning – albeit slower than projected – to pre-Covid-19 growth. The Tourism Industry Performance 2023, released in April last year ...
"The media has been familiarised with new tourism products, such as agro-tourism in Western Uganda, birding, adventure, cultural experiences in Eastern Uganda, and other exciting offerings.
Located in Olyaka village, Namasale Sub County, the spot is marked by the “Uganda Tribes” Monument, which bears the names of ...
"Tourism not only brings economic prosperity ... The majestic Rwenzori Mountains in Western Uganda are a UNESCO World Heritage site protected in a 995-square-kilometre national park that runs ...
Like so many countries reliant on tourism, Uganda’s economy was devastated by Covid-19. But unlike other countries, Uganda now faces the persistent threat of another outbreak – Ebola.
Uganda’s economy was devastated by Covid-19, and now the country faces the persistent threat of another outbreak: Ebola. So the government is trying to contain the virus while protecting tourism.