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I am
Uganda
- gifted by nature
By Jerry W.
Bird
I am a
fertile land, painted in 1,001 shades of green, a friendly
land whose balmy temperatures are matched only by the warmth
and hospitality of its people. While I straddle the equator,
thanks to an average altitude of 4,000 ft. above sea level,
instead of blistering days and hot steamy nights, you'll
enjoy an amazingly mild and pleasant climate all year round.
In fact, I am one of only three countries in the world that
is located on the equator and has similar geographic
conditions with respect to
altitude.
One
can enjoy my endless attractions and activities without
wearing a jacket or sweater, even in the mid December.
My
borders are shared with Sudan on the north, Congo on the
west, Tanzania and Rwanda on the south and Kenya on the
east. Immediately south is Lake Victoria, world's second
largest fresh water lake- and a phenomenal asset for tourism
growth. It's waters teem with fish; its shoreline and
islands are a paradise of wildlife, with an abundance of
boating, water sports and cruise possibilities.
This immense
waterway is the major source of the Nile, world's longest
river. From Uganda, the Nile flows north via Sudan and Egypt
to the Mediterranean Sea. My
history as a tourism destination goes back over a century,
being one of the first popular destinations on the African
continent. Speaking of my diverse people and varied
cultures, who else could have performed such a miracle in
the past decade. Through their faith, dedication and
perseverance, I have become an example of progress, and a
showcase for all of Africa. What do today's visitors' have
to say about me?
According to
Muguette
Goufrani,
of Vancouver, who made a return visit after several
decades,"So many highlights marked our month long stay in
Uganda, one hardly knows where to begin. The Kampala portion
had its own high spots, such as our flight by army
helicopter to President Museveni's
ranch
followed by dinner at the State House. During the flight,
the decisions was made to host two more ATA events in
Uganda, including an International Congress. Some say that
the President knows every one of his several hundred Ankole
long-horned cows by name. I wouldn't doubt it for a minute.
At the Skal 10th Anniversary gala, we shared a table with
the newly formed ATA Uganda Chapter and met many of the
country's active and growing travel-tourism fraternity. The
event was held in a huge tent on the lush grounds of the
Nile Hotel, soon to be the Serena Kampala, following a
massive renovation. (see photo sequence). This hotel and
adjacent conference center was headquarters for the ATA 8th
Cultural and Ecotourism Symposium, which proved to be one of
the most rewarding events hosted by ATA in recent years. We
will report that landmark venue in another section,
including a fabulous Host Country Day visit to Jinja, the
falls, forest and source of the Nile.

Many friends
asked about the long haul from Western Canada's Pacific
shores? Our flight via American Airlines and
SN
Brussels Airlines
says a lot for their new alliance, which allows access to
the heart of Africa from over 30 U.S. locations alone. We
boarded at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) on Canada's
Pacific Coast and had one of the most perfect, seamless
trips ever, even though we touched down in Dallas and
Chicago en route to Brussels. U.S. customs was cleared in
Vancouver, and our luggage was checked through all the way
to Entebbe, a further convenience, especially when we were
carrying a precious supply of Africa Travel magazines just
off the press."
I
am Uganda, home of Entebbe
-
a hub of commerce and
activity in East and Central Africa thanks to its adjacency
to strategic gateways on the Air Highway.
Among
the many airlines flying here via Entebbe International
Airport near Kampala, are: Air France, Air Tanzania, Anova
Air Cargo, British Airways, Challenge Air, Dair Air Service,
Eagle Air Ltd, East African Airlines, Eqypt Air , Emirates,
Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways, Martin Air, Precision
Air, Rwanda Air Express, SN Brussels, South African Airways,
West Nile Air and United Airlines. According to the Civil
Air Authority office at Entebbe, great things are about to
happen soon, which will propel this attractive lakeside
airport community to the forefront. Here's an item from
Uganda Pearl News by Prof. Wolfgang Thome, regarding one of
the major moves in term of airport accommodation, the new
Imperial Resort, which fronts on Lake Victoria.
"After the soft opening of
the hotel in May this year the formal cutting of the tape
was finally done by none other then President Museveni, who
launched Uganda's latest addition to the hotel industry. The
resort sits on a large property with over 1 km beach access
to Lake Victoria and can be reached from Entebbe
International Airport within a few minutes. Full-fledged
conference facilities complement the 191 rooms and suites."
For more information on Imperial Resort, contact
gm@irbh.com
Read
Uganda's Pearl Newsletter: Africa
Travel Magazine is proud to include the Pearl Newsletter,
courtesy of Professor Wolfgang H. Thome, who played a key
role in our ATA 8th Symposium, and in establishing ATA's
Uganda Chapter. See a sample newsletter plus a photo of
Professor Thome with Mira Berman, ATA executive and members
from the newly formed
Uganda Chapter, whose President Suzan Muhwezi. Progress
Report on the new Uganda ATA Chapter to appear on this page
soon.
Uganda
Opportunity Edition Debuts in 2005
Africa Travel Magazine's
first Exclusive Destination Edition, features opportunities
in Travel, Trade, Tourism and Investment in Uganda. This
Annual
Progress
issue targets the vast North American market, and is an
Africa Travel Association 30th Jubilee project. Readers will
enjoy first person reports from our photo-editorial team's
countrywide tours. Uganda fashions,
newly created industries, air and ground transportation,
hotel expansion and colorful highlights from ATA's 8th
Cultural and Ecotourism Symposium are on the menu. The "Air
Highways to Uganda" section on transportation will receive
special attention.
"Uganda, Land of Opportunity" makes its debut at major trade
shows and expos in the USA, Canada, Europe and Africa. This
comprehensive issue will be in demand, now and for years to
come, and will be updated twice a year. This effort is
possible thanks to Uganda's participation as an Africa
Travel Association host country and the formation of a
strong ATA Uganda led by Suzan Muhwezi of the President's
AGOA office in Kampala.
Each
issue will receive the widest possible
circulation to
the travel tourism industry, airlines, governments, business
contacts and consumers interested in African destinations.
The magazine's editors, who just returned from a month in
this rapidly emerging country, have recruited a team in
Kampala to handle advertising
and
distribution.
The new group will work closely with President Museveni's
AGOA
office, the Uganda Tourist Board, trade groups and ATA
Uganda Chapter.
AGOA
and Uganda
Foreign
Investment Uganda
and UN:
Uganda's President Museveni, Chairman of the Common Market
for East and Southern African States (COMESA) has emerged as
one of the most significant leaders in the developing world.
Under his helm, Uganda has distinguished itself as a model
post-conflict reformer - leading the world in tackling
HIV/AIDS, poverty, and illiteracy. Uganda, the fastest
growing economy in Africa, has maintained an average growth
rate of 6.5 percent over the past ten years; reduced poverty
from 56 percent to under 27 percent; decreased the rate of
HIV/AIDS infection from 30 percent to six percent in 10
years; increased primary-level education from 40 percent to
99 percent in twelve years and leads the developing world in
empowering women.
Tracking
Safaris in Uganda, Emerald of
Africa
by Abilgail
Lubliner
We left Kampala heading southwest through Masaka and
Mbarara, and crossing the equator line. Three countries in
the entire world have the equator and snow on the mountains
at the same time, namely Uganda, Kenya and Equador in South
America. On the way, the scenery was spectacular; banana
plantations, tea plantations, long horned Ankole cows and
bulls. Upon arrival, we stayed at Buhoma Homestead. This was
the home of the elusive mountain gorilla at Bwindi
Impenetrable Forest National Park. The drive from Kampala to
Bwindi took 10 hours through lush green landscape; therefore
I call Uganda, the "Emerald of Africa." Bwindi impenetrable
National Park is situated at the corner of three countries:
Southwest Uganda, Northwest Rwanda and East of Democratic
Republic of Congo, previously known as Zaire. This is also
the home of the Batwa Pygmies.
The purpose of this visit was to trek and observe the
habituated mountain gorillas. To habituate a gorilla means
getting it used to humans, for tourism or research purposes.
a process that can take up to two years. A tracker explains,
"A group of wild gorillas is assigned to us and we set out
every day, rain or sunshine, to follow them.
Continued
President
Museveni welcomes Africa Travel
Assn.
Uganda's
President Museveni, Chairman of the Common Market for East
and Southern African States (COMESA) has emerged as one of
the most significant leaders in the developing world. Under
his helm, Uganda has distinguished itself as a model
post-conflict reformer - leading the world in tackling
HIV/AIDS, poverty, and illiteracy. Uganda, the fastest
growing economy in Africa, has maintained an average growth
rate of 6.5 percent over the past ten years; reduced poverty
from 56 percent to under 27 percent; decreased the rate of
HIV/AIDS infection from 30 percent to six percent in 10
years; increased primary-level education from 40 percent to
99 percent in twelve years and leads the developing world in
empowering women.
MORE
GORILLA ADVENTURES IN
UGANDA!
Winston Churchill
called Uganda the Pearl of Africa. An exotic and fascinating
destination with lush, green and tropical forests and home
to half the world's population of mountain gorillas in the
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Edsa African Safaris and Tours,
a full service tour operator in Uganda provides adventurers
the once in a lifetime experience to view these gentle
giants up close with their 8 day Gorilla Tracking and
Adventure safari for only USD$2,324 per person (based on
double occupancy).
Northern
Tanzania via Uganda's
Entebbe
International Airport
F L A S H B A
C K
The
following article by Stephen Lungole is from the
Business Pages of The New Vision, a leading
newspaper in Kampala, Uganda, June 21,
2004.
Tourism
gets ATA boost
The Tourism
industry will have a chance to showcase its
products when the African Travel Association (ATA)
holds its eighth Cultural and Ecotourism Symposium
and launch ATA Uganda Chapter in October. "We
believe Africa's turn has come. It has everything
to offer. There is no reason why it can't benefit
from the booming global tourism," ATA's Jane
Thompson said in an interview in Mweya Safari
Lodge. Thompson is part of ATA delegation on site
inspection of some of the tourism products and meet
various stakeholders as part of the preparations
for the highly rated October function. "We have had
direct interest in Uganda, But the Whitaker Group
specifically made our dream come true. We are so
excited with everything we have so far seen," she
said. "We are getting things go at our own pace
which isn't the case with most African countries,"
she said.
ATA is an
international organization which promotes tourist
attractions in Africa. It educates and trains
interested travel agents, meeting and conference
planning, group tour organizers and incentive
companies about the products and services offered
by the tourism industry in Africa. Thompson said
the ecotourism symposium would help Uganda learn
from other ATA partners, earn forex, network,
showcase herself and products and get recognition
as of the accessible tourism destinations. It will
also be able to know one \-one-one basis what
happens from other ATA partners. Delegates are
expected from Africa, Europe and USA. She said,
"ecotourism was a critical component because if you
don't conserve, you will lose your products. She
said the learning experience, would be important to
travel agents. Delegates will take home experience
of what they have learnt about Uganda's products.
They will provide direct contacts between the local
Chapter and the rest of the other Chapters,
Thompson said. She, however, warned, "the success
will depend on the tourism ministry. "We feel the
timing is good because we haven't had the
opportunity to showcase Uganda to other tourism
partners. It coincides very well with the changing
travel trends. It is a great time for Africa",
Marlene Melton president of African Ventures Inc.
USA said. She said Uganda had much to offer in
tourism" but proactive promotion is required" Susan
Muhwezi, the special presidential assistant said
tourism was in line with President Yoweri
Museveni's initiative to eradicate poverty. "The
discovery Channel documentary showcased Uganda but
more initiatives like ATA are required," she
said.
The presence of the Africa Travel Association is
causing a wave of excitement in Uganda's business
and travel tourism community. An enthusiastic
contingent from government and private sector was
on hand to meet and greet Jane Thompson and ATA's
advance team. The
event was held in Kampala, Uganda in October, 2004
in the presence of H.E. Yoweri K. Museveni,
Uganda's President.
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