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Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Uganda will showcase its rich cultural diversity consisting of about 50 ethnic clusters alongside the unmatched flora and fauna at the 39th World Congress of the Africa Travel Association (ATA) congress
Uganda
will showcase its rich cultural diversity consisting of about 50 ethnic
clusters alongside the unmatched flora and fauna at the 39th World Congress of
the Africa Travel Association (ATA) congress.
President Yoweri Museveni will open the conference officially on Wednesday.
Referred to as the “Pearl of Africa” by war time British Prime minister Winston Churchill, Uganda is regarded as the only country in the region where a traveller does a 21-day safari and adventure with a different experience everyday from experiencing a different culture, seeing the source of the River Nile and water sports, big five safari, tracking the gorilla, urban tourism, city tours among others.
It is this that will be laid bare to close to 500 local and foreign delegates as global focus turns on Uganda once again as the country positions to completely turn the corner in growing the tourism industry which has emerged as the number one foreign exchange earner roping in more than $1b in 2013.
Both tourism revenue and arrivals (over 1 million in 2013) are set to rise as government begins to invest in marketing in a sector whose linkages have a huge trickle down impact on almost all segments of the economy from agriculture, transport, accommodation, fuel, tax revenue among others.
Top travel industry leaders will congregate and traverse the country’s diversity including American top media outlets like National Geographic, Voice of America and CBS some of who have already jetted in the country and are undertaking field excursions.
Sylvia Kalembe, senior marketing officer at Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) says delegates will also see what tourism money does in the everyday lives of the community through pro-poor projects.
“We want to reemphasize the fact that tourism is everybody’s business,” noted Kalembe.
UTB and Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and the ministry have also lined up a series of outdoor activities that the guests will relish including world famous sites like Murchison Falls where the River Nile is forced through a seven meter gap before thundering down 60 meters making it one of the most spectacular falls in the world.
Other activities are the world famous mountain gorillas of which Uganda hosts more than half the surviving world population, the Rwenzori, Africa’s third highest mountain ranges.
UTB chief Stephen Asiimwe said the seven day high level congress will open Uganda to more global visibility.
“We are going to tell the world that Uganda and Africa are the best places to visit,” noted Asiimwe.
ATA's signature event in Africa provides a networking, learning and agenda-shaping platform for the most diverse group of tourism industry stakeholders of any travel industry event on the continent. The 2013 edition was held in Cameroon.
Asiimwe said it is also a prime moment for investors to position to invest in the country’s diverse tourism sector.
There will be forums for investment and destination marketing.
A special session on Wednesday will focus on highlighting destination Uganda whereas Uganda Investment Authority will highlight the overall investment opportunities in the country.
The ATA congress addresses timely industry topics, offers a lineup of educational and professional development opportunities and showcases the host Destination’s newest products and services.
There will also be business-to-business and networking events, an African Bazaar at the Uganda Museum.
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Wildlife song Launched
Last Friday was a special one for
tourism players – as UgandaWildlife Authority (UWA) unveiled a new conservation song, Follow Me To
Uganda, at the Sheraton Kampala hotel.
The hotel’s Rwenzori ballroom had
been deserving decorated for the evening – with benefiting dinner
round tables.
The MCs of the night, comedians
Tindi and Richard Tuwangye took to the floor at 8:30pm, pulling off their usual
jokes.
But
the audience, which comprised of tour operators,
conservationists, Makerere University students of tourism, and the chairman of
Uganda Chamber of Mines and Petroleum, Elly Karuhanga, among others, was not an
easy one to crack.
Yet
even the first performer, Howard, a Makerere University student of tourism using hip-hop to
communicate to young people about tourism, wasn’t up to the task.
It
was fast-rising vocalist Jemima and Joshua, who were backed up by a group of
friends on the musical instruments, that put guests in the appropriate mood by
taking us to South Africa with songs such as Jabulani and Ndihamba Nawe. This
set the mood for the launch of Follow Me To Uganda.
The
song, which opens the tube-fiddle (ndingindi), was done by pop singer Patrick
Musasizi aka Chosen Blood. Chosen first hit chats in 2012 when he did Pressure
Ya Love with Walden. The pressure of separating with Walden could have taken a
stall on him, but certainly Follow Me To Uganda is a good
comeback for him.
The
song relays Uganda’sbeauty, right from your arrival point at Entebbe airport to the countryside
such as the source of the Nile, the Equator on Masaka road and the national
parks. The unveiling of the song started with its video, which was played on
the project, before Chosen joined Jemima and her band to perform the song.
But
before that, guests, who were either invited or paid Shs 1 million for a table,
were treated to a sumptuous dinner, with all kinds of drinks flowing the entire
night. UWA also used the occasion to award media houses, among which was The
Observer newspaper, for their continued coverage of the tourism sector.
Thursday, 30 October 2014
WILD CHRISTMAS AT PARAA SAFARI LODGE
Wild Christmas itinerary
Day 1: 23/12: travel
to Murchison falls and Ziwa rhino sanctuary
Travel after breakfast to Murchison falls national park, stopover at Ziwa rhino sanctuary to visit the rhino,
the private ranch is home to twelve white rhino under the rhino fund
international, where a breeding program is under way, with growth in number
these will be introduced back in their former range which was Murchison, an
hour interaction with a guide to explain the behaviors of the animal, Accommodation
Paraa lodge and meal plan breakfast/lunch/dinner.
Day 2: 24/12: Murchison falls national park
and game drives
After
breakfast head for morning game drive, the drive is scenic and goes to the
delta area where the Victoria Nile joins Lake Albert. Murchisonfalls park is Uganda’s largest wildlife park the palm straddled grassland
supports dense populations of lion, buffalo, elephant and Uganda Kob,
together
with the localized Rothschild
giraffe and patas monkey, Immense concentration of hippos and bird.
Have
a leisurely afternoon with at the lodge pool and again head out in the late
evening for another game drive each drive give one different animal opportunity
and experience with chances seeing cats come out to way lay their prey, Accommodation
Paraa lodge and Meal plan breakfast / lunch/ dinner.
Day 3:25/12: Murchison falls national park and
afternoon boat
Have
a leisurely morning and nice Christmas breakfast spend half of day at the lodge
cerebrating have the morning to your selves, after lunch head for the jetty for
the afternoon boat cruise on the Nile an opportunity to catch on the aquatics
as you head to the foot of the Murchison falls where the Nile thunders through a small gap. The banks of the river
are home to crocodiles, hippopotamus, birds and other animals that usually come
down to quench their thirty, Accommodation Paraa lodge and meal plan
breakfast/lunch/dinner.
Day 4: 26/12: Kampala and top falls
Morning departure after breakfast home,
stopover at the top of Murchison fall
to view the falls from above, these spectacular waterfalls for which the park
is named after is an electrifying sight on the trip the water travel‘s through
a six meter wide gorge before plunging down forty meters on its way to the
Mediterranean sea thereafter head for Masindi Hotel the oldest hotel in Uganda for lunch, Meal
plan breakfast and lunch end of service.
Price per person
Foreign Non Resident
Safari Option
|
2Persons
|
4persons
|
6persons
|
8persons
|
Paraa safari
lodge. FB
|
$1260
|
$1085
|
$1025
|
$995
|
Fort Murchison
Lodge
|
$1006
|
$830
|
$770
|
$740
|
Ugandan
Safari option
|
2persons
|
4persons
|
6persons
|
8persons
|
Paraa safari
lodge FB
|
UGX.2,501,250
|
UGX.2,085,850
|
UGX.1,947,350
|
UGX.1,878,100
|
Fort Murchison
Lodge FB
|
UGX.1,888,900
|
UGX.1,473,500
|
UGX.1,335,000
|
UGX.1,265,750
|
Trip includes
4x4 safari vehicles, driver/guide
and fuel
Park entry fees, activities
specified in the programme
Accommodation as specified
in the program
Meals as specified in the
programme
Bottled water in the car
Trip Excludes:
All items/services of
personal nature, laundry, bar bill/drinks
Personal insurance
All phone calls
Air fare, visa, insurance,
water
Driver/guide’s
gratuity/tips
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