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Aryabaha P. Evans, Deputy High Commissioner of Uganda to Kenya (left), Uganda Tourism Board Marketing Manager Claire Mugabi unveil the new Uganda Tourism Brand during a Kenyan roadshow aimed at boosting cross-border tourism between the two East African Countries. /COURTESY

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Uganda in roadshow to attract more Kenyan tourists

NAIROBI, Kenya May 23-The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) has commenced a tourist roadshow in Kenya, partnering with Kenyan tour operators in a bid to boost intra-African tourism between the two East African countries.

The roadshow taking place at the Sarova Stanley Hotel in Nairobi, from May 23-25 seeks to increase tourist arrivals from Kenya by 50 per cent in 2023.

This initiative comes in the wake of an intensified campaign by UTB to reposition Uganda – The Pearl of Africa’ as a leading tourism destination in Africa under a new brand dubbed “Explore Uganda”.

Kenya is a key tourism source market making up almost half of the African arrivals to the country.

With Kenya’s developed travel trade sector, coupled with its connectivity to the rest of the world, Uganda Travel Trade partners will bank on the roadshow to secure partnerships that increase tourists to Uganda from Kenya.

Over 278 operators from Kenya will create business linkages with 35 operators from Uganda.Speaking at the launch ceremony, Uganda’s Deputy High Commissioner to Kenya, Evans Aryabaha, hailed the tourism industry as a powerful catalyst that will enhance the bilateral and cultural relations between the two countries.On her part, Claire Mugabi, UTB Marketing Manager said that Kenya is the biggest source market of tourists in Uganda, and outlined future plans to increase awareness of Uganda as a destination that offers an adventure of a lifetime.“Our refreshed destination brand identity captures the essence of the Pearl of Africa with its mesmerizing experiences catering to the needs of diverse travellers with its endemic and endangered flora and fauna, pleasant year-round weather, punctuated by unique scenery,” she added.Kenya Association of Tour Operators Chair Fred Odek emphasized the need for joint tourism promotional activities by Kenya and Uganda tourism stakeholders.“We see a great opportunity for outbound tourism to the East African Community (EAC) countries to get more tourists to Kenya and simultaneously send tourists from Kenya to other countries in the region. Uganda will benefit significantly owing to its geographical proximity and long history of good relations with Kenya,” said Odek.Before the pandemic, Uganda received over 1.5 million tourists in 2019 and registered over 512,000 travellers in 2020.

However, the country’s tourism industry is poised for recovery with renewed emphasis on intra-African travel market as a key marketing strategy.

Tourism data from 2019 shows the top three Africa source markets in included Rwanda (32 per cent), Kenya (24 per cent) and Tanzania at 6 per cent.

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