We are proud to see our tour guides (Emmanuel, Peter, Brian and Thomas) being part of this milestone in professionalising Uganda’s tourism sector through government regulated licensing of tourist guides.
They just completed a second workshop at Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre in Entebbe to finalise on the development of the assessment tools for Uganda’s National Tourist Guides Assessment.
Thanks to Uganda Tourism Board for facilitating this exercise. We are now sure that tourist guides in Uganda can start the assessment at Level 1 and licensing process.
We can’t wait to start training and assessing tourist guides in Northeastern Uganda next year at Karamoja Tourism Academy.
The French Embassy in Uganda invited stakeholders from Uganda’s tourism and agro-business sector to share thoughts on how to harness bi-lateral relationship between France and Uganda. The meeting was attended by our secretary Theo Vos and other tourism entrepreneurs and government representatives.
So energised after finally meeting Giorgio Andrian together with Catholic Diocese Moroto who are spearheading the designation process of Matheniko Wildlife Reserve and Mount Moroto into UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve.
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…
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Karamoja Tour Guides develop National Assessment tools
We are proud to see our tour guides (Emmanuel, Peter, Brian and Thomas) being part of this milestone in professionalising Uganda’s tourism sector through government regulated licensing of tourist guides.
They just completed a second workshop at Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre in Entebbe to finalise on the development of the assessment tools for Uganda’s National Tourist Guides Assessment.
Thanks to Uganda Tourism Board for facilitating this exercise. We are now sure that tourist guides in Uganda can start the assessment at Level 1 and licensing process.
We can’t wait to start training and assessing tourist guides in Northeastern Uganda next year at Karamoja Tourism Academy.
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