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UWA Boss Seguya welcomes CNN ranking

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Uganda’s tourism sector grew by a stunning 47.6% in 2015, compared to 5.2% economic growth according to a CNN survey.

The country is once again becoming a popular safari destination and according to the Executive Director of the Uganda Tourism Board, Dr. Andrew Seguya, the country’s tourism industry got a massive boost last year as it improved its marketing campaign and it’s not a surprise because they worked so hard.

“My people at UTB have been working very hard after challenges of Ebola and the terrorist bombings in Kenya that made the numbers drop in 2014. The recognition by CNN the biggest media outlet in the world is confidence in us as a country and as the tourism sector,” Seguya told EagleOnline in a telephone interview.

The country has improved its marketing strategy, touting its wildlife tourism — including popular gorilla treks and everybody who comes to Uganda gets infected with our facilities,” he added.

Barcelona Legend Rayco Garcia, takes a photo next to a mountain gorilla in Bwindi National Park during his and other team legends' visit to Uganda recently.
Barcelona Legend Rayco Garcia, takes a photo next to a mountain gorilla in Bwindi National Park during his and other team legends’ visit to Uganda recently.

With the Easter weekend upon us, Seguya advises Ugandans to embrace domestic tourism pointing at the places to take a holiday like – the beautiful Lake Mutanda in Kisoro, floating down the crocodile-flanked Nile, fishing on Lake Victoria, wandering among the elephant herds of Queen Elizabeth National Park or listening to the roar of mighty Murchison Falls.

Several outfitters offer whitewater rafting and kayaking trips down the Nile, past snoozing crocodiles and snorting hippos. Nile High Bungee in Jinja offers an adrenalin-packed plunge (44 meters) into the world’s longest river.

You can also board surf down rapids, whoosh down rivers on jetboats and organize sports fishing trips to catch the river monster of central Africa — Nile perch that can grow up to 200 kilograms.

The holy grail of Uganda wildlife watching is Bwindi Forest, where roughly half of the world’s mountain gorillas reside.

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