Africa’s most popular online SafariBookings platform announced the annual winners. Even though Uganda did not win the overall score (Botswana #1, Tanzania #2, Zambia #3, Kenya #4, Uganda #5), it won the most important prize to me: The traveller’s vote.
This shows that visitors are truly enjoying their experiences in the country. This is a testament to the hard work of the Ugandan tourism industry, which has been working tirelessly to create sustainable and high-quality experiences for visitors.
SafariBookings: “This remarkable performance takes into account a whole range of categories, from wildlife and scenic beauty to birding and bush credentials. Uganda was also the clear winner when it comes to Africa’s best birding-safari country, as voted by the experts.
And when you take a closer look at Uganda’s parks, from Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and its gorillas to Kibale, Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth National Parks, Uganda has reason to be optimistic about future surveys, as they’re hot on the heels of the current top three.
2nd March 2023, Moroto – Karamoja Conservation Zones Initiative under the Kara-Tunga Foundation is recruiting Agroforestry Parish Coordinators to work in the Karamoja sub-region of Uganda.
Karamoja regional tourism and hospitality stakeholders celebrate the launch of ‘Karamoja Tourism and Hospitality Association’, aimed at a community-led and sustainable tourism sector in the Karamoja sub-region of northern Uganda.
Kara-Tunga hosts EU Ambassadors for 2nd Time In November 2019, Kara-Tunga hosts EU Heads of Mission for the second time in Karamoja and gave them a cultural experience of the Tepeth-tribe living on the foothills of Mount Moroto.
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Uganda rated Best Safari Country in Africa 2023
Africa’s most popular online SafariBookings platform announced the annual winners. Even though Uganda did not win the overall score (Botswana #1, Tanzania #2, Zambia #3, Kenya #4, Uganda #5), it won the most important prize to me: The traveller’s vote.
This shows that visitors are truly enjoying their experiences in the country. This is a testament to the hard work of the Ugandan tourism industry, which has been working tirelessly to create sustainable and high-quality experiences for visitors.
SafariBookings: “This remarkable performance takes into account a whole range of categories, from wildlife and scenic beauty to birding and bush credentials. Uganda was also the clear winner when it comes to Africa’s best birding-safari country, as voted by the experts.
And when you take a closer look at Uganda’s parks, from Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and its gorillas to Kibale, Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth National Parks, Uganda has reason to be optimistic about future surveys, as they’re hot on the heels of the current top three.
Watch this space….”
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