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Your travel guide this Easter holiday

Forest camping Forest Camping will mean carrying a mini version of your home to the trees. Campers are encouraged to respect nature and keep it in her true form. Despite Uganda’s forest cover remaining at about 14 per cent of … Read More

Airlines prepare for tough year

The airlines industry is to face a challenging year, stakeholders have said. Roger Wamara, the Brussels Airlines marketing manager, noted that the credit crunch hitting businesses across the world would not spare the industry. The credit crunch will reduce travellers … Read More

East Africa to start issuing single tourist visas

The East African Community has agreed to start a single tourist visa for the region, the tourism minister, Serapio Rukundo, has said. Rukundo said in a statement that the EAC members were discussing a protocol to create and market the … Read More

Report for development of marine tourism: Lake Kyoga, Lake Albert and Water falls

Source: Uganda Tourism Board Uganda is blessed with plenty of attractive water bodies which include lakes, rivers, wetlands and breathtaking waterfalls. These are very unique attraction resources that have a very big potential for the development of marine tourism. Examples … Read More

Report for the development of marine tourism in Uganda (Lake Victoria cruise transportation system)

Source: Uganda Tourism Board and Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry Marine tourism/recreation comprises of all recreational facilities along and/or nearby water areas (lakes, rivers oceans). The environment around these water bodies such as the wildlife, scenic views and adventure … Read More