Tuesday 25 August 2015

Barcelona stars Kluivert, Rayco to Promote tourism Uganda


PRESIDENT  Yoweri Museveni today committed sponsorship of US$180,000 to facilitate a
promotional tour and soccer game by FC Barcelona Legends who will visit Uganda in  December this year.
 President Museveni met FC Barcelona Legends Captain and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador,
Patrick Kluivert, and team member Rayco Garcia Caberera, and confirmed his support
for their visit in support of Uganda Tourism and Investment and investment, and youth development programms.

“I will support you since what you are doing will bring in more tourists and
investors. You are showing the world what Uganda Tourism has to offer. I am also happy that
you are providing youth programmes that will propel Ugandans onto the international
stage,” President Museveni said.

Kluivert and Garcia said they will establish a youth soccer development academy in
Uganda, having identified a lot of talent within the country.

“I have been here three weeks and I have seen with my own eyes that Uganda has a lot
of soccer talent here. There are many young people with great potential to make it
on the world stage. We want to give them this opportunity,” Garcia said.

Kluivert, who flew in on Sunday night, said he was overwhelmed by Uganda’s beauty

“In the short time I have been here, I have no doubt that Uganda is one of the most
beautiful countries in the world. We will give you good global coverage for both
tourism and investment, because you have a lot to offer,” Kluivert said.
Gorillas of Uganda 


The duo is here on a mission that includes UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador activities, as
well as the identification of soccer talent in Uganda for promotion abroad, and the
identification of opportunities to promote tourism and investment in Uganda using
the Barcelona FC brand.

Barcelona FC is the second most valuable sports team in the world, worth US$3.2
billion, and the world's fourth richest football club in terms of revenue, with an annual turnover of €484.6 million.

It is a highly popular club with millions of fans around the world.
The duo was, accompanied by Tourism Minister Maria Mutagamba, Uganda Tourism Board
Member Amos Wekesa, Uganda Tourism Board Chief Executive Stephen Asiimwe, and Uganda
Wildlife Authority Executive Director Dr. Andrew Seguya.

Ends.


Friday 21 August 2015

Facts about the Magnificent Murchison falls National Park

Facts about the Magnificent Murchison falls National Park

Murchison falls National Park sits on the northern edge of the Albertan rift Valley. The park was first gazette as a game reserve in 1926, making it Uganda’s oldest conservation area.

Boasting a surface area of about 2840 square kilometers, the park is also Uganda’s largest in terms of size. Murchison falls plays host to a wide range of wildlife that include about 76 species of mammals and a recorded bird population of more than 450 species.

The park is bisected by Victoria Nile that flows from Lake Victoria that plunges from a height of about 45meters through rocky opening on the surface of the rift valley. The huge water volume creates a magnificent waterfall know as Murchison falls. These falls form the centerpiece of the parks attraction sites.

The Nile River inside the park is a spectacle not worth missing; a boat ride along the Nile to the foot of Murchison falls is a rewarding experience for the nature lovers as the northern bank teems with a variety of mammals, birds and reptiles. Guided nature walks along both the north and south banks adore refreshing activity, sport fishing, and lastly rafting.

The river meanders in a slow steam down the floor of the rift valley before it empties into Lake Albert. It is at this stage that the river combines with the ecosystem around it to attract wild game and hence forming one of the most remarkable wildlife spectacles.

During the Uganda tour to Murchison Falls a visit to buligi is something you should not miss. The buligi game tracks that stretch between the Victoria and Albert Nile provide the parks most remarkable game viewing locations. Along the banks of the rivers are such wild games as elephants, giraffes and buffaloes while hippos, Nile crocodiles and aquatic birds’ permanent residents.

The Parra hippo point. Parra meaning home of the hippo in the local Lou language, is the best spot to watch the massive hippos in the river. Also within the park is the kaniyo pabidi forest, a forest ecosystem that hosts the black and white colobus and blue monkeys, olive baboons, and a habituated chimp group which can be tracked.

The remote community of Mubarak is located beside the sprawling savanna of Murchison falls national park. The village is a cluster of traditional thatched huts around a clearing where villagers gather to escape the midday sun under the shade of large tree. At dusk the cultural groups perform vibrant songs and dances around the campfires of the local lodges accompanied by the beautiful sound of the adungu.


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