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2nd Kenya-Uganda tourism conference in 2023

Unveilling untapped treasures during the 2nd Uganda-kenya conference.

To raising the tourism numbers within the East African region, Uganda’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, in Charge of Regional Cooperation John Mulimba has expressed optimism that building a strong and vibrant tourism sector is key.

At the start of the 2nd Uganda-Kenya Coast Tourism Conference 2023 at the Diani Reef Beach Resort and Spa in Mombasa, he added saying that to make all this partnership to work, they can move beyond the 370,000 Kenyans who visited Uganda last year, and the 150,000 Ugandans who visited Kenya last year as they working together.

At the coast, over 200 tourism professionals from Uganda’s private and public sector will for the next week engage their Kenyan counterparts to agree how best to market and complement each other.

Ambassdor Mugimba of Uganda

Mulimba said that a big section of the population, including tourism stakeholders, is not aware of the rich and diverse products in each other’s countries, even when the two countries remain each other’s top tourist source markets.

In November 2022 gathering serves as a sequel to the successful convention in the bustling Kenyan port city of Mombasa held under the theme ‘The conference aims to consolidate networks, synergies, and diversity to maximize the tourism potential between Uganda and the Kenya Coastal Region.

“The tourism conference operates on a model of complementarity, not competition. He pointed out that both countries have unique tourism products that cannot be duplicated, but can be complemented to boost tourism numbers in both Uganda and Kenya.” Ambassador Paul Mukumbya – Consul General Uganda Consulate in Mombasa said.

What are attractions in Uganda?

Uganda is endowed with unique safaris, rich cultural and historical heritage, a variety of attractions of flora and fauna, including the mountain gorillas, tree-climbing lions and over 1063 bird species in national parks and protected areas spread across the country.

What are attractions in Kenya?

Kenya on the other hand, the Coastal region of Kenya is endowed several tourism attractions from the historical Fort Jesus, Beautiful Beaches and Resorts, Marine National Parks, Elephant sanctuary, the Dolphins, Wildlife Parks, slave caves and sacred forests, Vasco Da Gama Fort in Malindi, White sands, the Coral Reefs, diving and snorkeling.

Organizers of the conference include the Consulate General of Uganda in Mombasa, with the Private Sector Foundation of Uganda (PSFU) taking the lead for the private sector, while the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities (MTWA), Uganda Tourism Board (UTB), and the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) take the lead for the Ugandan government however at the coast, the spearheading of the organization and hosting is County Government of Kwale and Destination Diani.

What are the objectives of the day two meeting of the theme conference?

  • To assess progress since the 2022 conference.
  • To evaluate destination products.
  • To enhance synergies among key tourism players.
  • To explore investment opportunities.
  • To facilitate business networking.
  • To promote the Entebbe-Mombasa Uganda Airlines route.
  • To offer participants a firsthand experience of attractions.

 

Kenya-Uganda 2nd Tourism conference in Mombasa

Right after the conference, excursions along the Kenyan Coast have been organized, scheduled to take place from November 15th to 18th, 2023.

In return, a familiarization tour to Uganda from 22nd November to 3rd December 2023 has been scheduled. The trip will include visits to cultural and religious sites, such as the Ndere Centre and the Namugongo Martyrs Shrine. It will also cover heritage and wildlife parks including the Source of the Nile, Bwindi National Park, and Murchison Falls.

Delegates from Uganda in Kenya include Bahinduka Mugarra Martin, the State Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities; Vincent Waiswa Bagiire – Permanent Secretary; Stephen Asiimwe – Executive Director, Private Sector Foundation Uganda; Norah Bigirwa – Vice Chairperson, Foreign Affairs Committee, Parliament of Uganda.

Kenyan key officials at the conference include Fatuma Achani, Governor of Kwale County; Chirema Kombo – Deputy Governor, Kwale County; Clara Ningome Chonga – CECM, Tourism, Trade, and Cooperative Development, Kilifi County; Mohamed Osman – CCM, Tourism Culture, Mombasa; • Gloria Monikombo – CC Tourism, Taita Taveta County.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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