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  • Uganda named in top list for 1,000 places to see before you die by acclaimed, respected, prolific and best seller travel writer Patricia Schultz at the New York Times Travel Show.
  • Ugandan Coffee headlines at the New York Times Travel Show.

Kampala, Uganda.  Uganda has been named in the top list for 1,000 places to see before you die by acclaimed, respected, prolific and best seller travel writer Patricia Schultz at the just concluded New York Times Travel Show in New York, USA.

Uganda was number 12 on the list, making it to the August calendar.

Excitedly commenting on the same, UTB outgoing CEO, Mr. Stephen Asiimwe said, “That is a breakthrough. Out of the 1,000 Uganda made it the top 12 in the calendar. We are steadily positioning Uganda as a preferred tourist destination in Africa and soon we will have a bigger share of international tourists visiting Africa.”

The article highlighted Uganda as a primate destination; boasting of over 54% of the world’s remaining gorillas.

The just concluded travel show saw Uganda represented by a delegation led by the Chief Executive Officer of the Uganda Tourism Board, Mr Asiimwe, Uganda’s Market Destination Representative in North America (PHG Group) and 8 Ugandan tour operators.

The New York Times Travel Show; considered the biggest travel show in North America brings together over 550 exhibitors from over 170 destinations; making it an opportune event in which to market Uganda to the US.

Uganda named in top list for 1,000 places to see before you die by acclaimed, respected, prolific and best seller travel writer Patricia Schultz at the New York Times Travel Show. Ugandan Coffee headlines at the New York Times Travel Show. Kampala, Uganda.  Uganda has been named in the top list for 1,000 places to see...
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KAMPALA, UGANDA – The Tourism Act (2008) mandates Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) to regulate the tourism industry in Uganda through, among others, licensing Tour Guides. In line with this mandate, Uganda Tourism Board has organized training of Tour Guides and assessment of those Tour Guides that have not yet undergone the assessment. The objective of this...
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Super deluxe tent balcony at sunset Mr. Stephen Asiimwe, the Chief Executive of Uganda Tourism Board, in an exclusive interview with Ehis Ayere of the African Leadership Magazine, gives insights into the colourful and unique offerings Uganda provides the rest of the world from the nature, culture, wildlife, accommodation, and hospitality of the country. He...
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Other sports activities like tennis, squash and other indoor games will also run concurrently until Sunday. A view of the Mbarara Golf Course. Mbarara District will be a hive of sports activities this weekend as Uganda celebrates World Tourism Day. Organised by Sports Tourism International, the three-day event will have over 500 people participate in...
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It starts with you knowing what you have in your own country. Here, state tourism minister Godfrey Kiwanda feeds a giraffe at the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (UWEC) in Entebbe earlier this month. KAMPALA – Starting this September, the tourism ministry will select a few Ugandans to tour different tourist attractions in the country to learn...
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MBALE, UGANDA — The Bamasaba cultural institution in partnership with Uganda Tourism Board has unveiled a plan to upgrade Mutoto cultural site, where biennial circumcision rituals are held, into a tourism centre. Mutoto cultural ground is believed to be the place where circumcision, a ritual among the Bamasaba that initiates boys into men, was first conducted...
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KAMPALA, Uganda – The second edition of Twegaite Source of the Nile Run in Jinja due for 18th July – 23rd July, will feature a Mini Zoo Expo, organizers have said.  The run which was officially launched a fortnight ago by the Speaker of Parliament of Uganda, Hon. Rebecca Kadaga, partly aims to promote domestic...
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KAMPALA – July 27 2016 – The decision was reached after a request by officials from the tourism docket. With effect from today July 22nd, tourists seeking to come to Uganda will pay half of the money they have been paying for single entry tourist visas. Government has halved the fees from $100 to $50 in...
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