Adventure Tourism is the fastest growing niche in tourism worldwide and Uganda has so much to offer all kinds of adventurous tourists!
Do you want to find out more about what Uganda has to offer in terms of adventure tourism? Do you want to get in touch with other tourism professionals and explore business opportunities? Do you want to learn more about the latest trends in adventure tourism and how your company can benefit from it?
Come to the first Adventure Tourism Expo on May 5, 2022 at Design Hub Kampala from 9:00 h to 17:00 h. The expo is organized by Adventure Tourism Uganda and the Uganda Tourism Association, and supported by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency and Mastercard Foundation.
On this event various smaller and bigger adventure tourism companies will showcase their activities. In addition, various speakers will share their lights on the potential for adventure tourism in Uganda and what trends they currently see. A timetable will follow.
Entrance is free. Please confirm your attendance to Priscilla Apio at priscilla@eyeopenerworks.org / 0700135804.
Adventure Tourism Uganda is a partnership of various tourism companies that aim to boost adventure tourism in Uganda. Does your company offer adventure tourism activities and would you like to showcase your activities on the expo, please let us know!
A Karamojong village is also known as “Manyatta” or “Ere” meaning an enclosed residential area, surrounded by sharp thorns and with small entry points for people and a larger entry point for cattle. One Manyatta has multiple families and a communal space for cattle. The Karamojong reside in the largely permanent Manyattas during the wet …
Birding in Pian Upe Reserve, Northeastern Uganda – The birds were simply amazing. Besides many typical East-African savanna species (which are not so easy to find in Uganda but are fairly common in Kenya and Tanzania) we spotted many of the more localised “specials” like…
Kara-Tunga attends Adventure Tourism Expo Uganda
Adventure Tourism is the fastest growing niche in tourism worldwide and Uganda has so much to offer all kinds of adventurous tourists!
Do you want to find out more about what Uganda has to offer in terms of adventure tourism? Do you want to get in touch with other tourism professionals and explore business opportunities? Do you want to learn more about the latest trends in adventure tourism and how your company can benefit from it?
Come to the first Adventure Tourism Expo on May 5, 2022 at Design Hub Kampala from 9:00 h to 17:00 h. The expo is organized by Adventure Tourism Uganda and the Uganda Tourism Association, and supported by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency and Mastercard Foundation.
On this event various smaller and bigger adventure tourism companies will showcase their activities. In addition, various speakers will share their lights on the potential for adventure tourism in Uganda and what trends they currently see. A timetable will follow.
Entrance is free. Please confirm your attendance to Priscilla Apio at priscilla@eyeopenerworks.org / 0700135804.
Adventure Tourism Uganda is a partnership of various tourism companies that aim to boost adventure tourism in Uganda. Does your company offer adventure tourism activities and would you like to showcase your activities on the expo, please let us know!
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