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Despite the lion numbers decline, the report shows strong performance in Uganda’s broader tourism sector. Uganda’s lion ...
Uganda’s tourism sector is making a strong recovery, earning a record Shs 4.8 trillion in 2024, as international arrivals rose to 1.37 million. The sector has now recovered to 89.2% ...
Located in Olyaka village, Namasale Sub County, the spot is marked by the “Uganda Tribes” Monument, which bears the names of ...
The month-long celebrations began on April 15 with a media launch. On April 28, the Uganda Safari Guides Association will ...
Like so many countries reliant on tourism, Uganda’s economy was devastated by Covid-19. But unlike other countries, Uganda now faces the persistent threat of another outbreak – Ebola. They are ...
At Ziwa ranch, a former cattle farm, there are now 48 rhinos – the only ones in the country living in their natural habitat.
And in turn, “the gorillas have really transformed Uganda, and brought Ugandan conservation and tourism back on the map.” But in the last 100 years, rampant deforestation, poaching ...
The Uganda Wildlife Authority thanks Mr. Sam Mwandha for his committed service and the many achievements registered during ...
These species represent a critical part of Uganda's growing tourism economy. The country is home to the famed tree-climbing lions, which are much sought after for this unique behavior. Together ...