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    Uganda Awarded Best Organizer Title at CITIE 2024

    The accolade highlights Uganda’s growing influence on the global stage and its commitment to fostering valuable partnerships in the tourism sector.

    Karamoja Elders Call for Expanded Gov’t Support to Enhance Regional Influence

    On September 5, 2024, during the Elders Forum meeting of the Karamoja region, elders emphasized the critical role they play in fostering peace and development.

    Rwenzori 3rd Theluji Festival to Boost Trade, Investment Opportunities in Kasese Region

    The festival aims to attract both local and international tourists, showcasing the rich cultural traditions and natural beauty of Kasese. With support from key stakeholders such as Uganda Wildlife and the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities.

    UWA Reinstitutes Hiking to Margherita Peak in Rwenzori Mountains National Park

    The development follows a temporary suspension of activities due to safety concerns that have since been addressed.

    UWA Introduces Giraffes, Hartebeests to Ziwa Sanctuary in Nakasongola District

    The introduction of giraffes to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary is intended to establish a viable population in a new area, thereby supporting long-term conservation goals and boosting tourism in the region.

    First Ever Kampala Mpororo Connect Set to Revive Mpororo Diversity, Strong Cultural Heritage

    It is unfortunate that culture and tradition are not well kept because they are passed on by word of mouth; therefore, they will phase out if not revived and preserved through cultural heritage.

    Busoga Gears Up for Epic Kagulu Rock Climbing Challenge 2024

    Kagulu Rock stands at 3,600 feet above sea level and is one of the historical sites in Busoga.

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