250,000 More Tourists Expected in Uganda in 2018
Basing on the steady increase of tourist arrivals to Uganda in the past years, Uganda expects to receive over 250,000 travelers in 2018. According...
Rwanda Becomes first ever Arsenal’s Tourism Partner
The top-flight English Premier League football club will have all their teams wear ‘Visit Rwanda’ on the sleeves.
Vinal Venkatesham, Arsenal’s Chief Commercial Officer said...
Gorilla Trekking Tours Rated as the Best of All Uganda Safaris
For many people to Uganda mountain gorillas are the most attractive forest creatures to watch and view in their well conserved home of Bwindi...
Uganda to Use Social Media in Promoting Tourism
The Ministry of Tourism has launched a campaign to promote the tourism sector online.
The tourism minister who launched the social media campaign on Facebook...
Go Camping in Uganda: Embrace Nature’s Solace
In an era dominated by the hustle and bustle of urban living, it's no wonder that many of us yearn for a respite from...
Uganda to Host Tourism Investment Forum
Uganda will be hosting the Uganda ‘Giants Club Conservation and Tourism Investment Forum’ in October 2017. The Forum is aimed at launching a new...
Private Sector to Score High in Tourism
The Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities is one of Uganda’s fast-rising ministries with figures to show that it contributed close to Shs7.3 billion...
Book your Festive Season Trip to Ssese Islands
With the festive season countdown starting, now is the perfect time to book a holiday to one of Uganda’s most enchanting destinations.
The New Year’s...
Batwa People: Marginalized People of Uganda
In the year 1992, the Batwa were living in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National Park of Uganda. Plans were in high gear...
Batwa of Uganda Mired in Extreme Poverty
Emmanuel Tezimana sits quietly on a tree root, looking sad and depressed. The father of two is not wearing a shirt, and his trousers...























