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PICTORIAL: Rotarians overjoyed by Adventure Vacation Safaris’s domestic promotional tour at Murchison Falls National Park

By Abigail MwesigyeMarch 30, 2022No Comments
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BULLISA – On Friday, a group of 50 Rotarians departed from the Kampala city-based Pope Paul Memorial Hotel in Rubaga for a three-day adventurous safari to Murchison Falls National Park to explore and experience Uganda – The Pearl of Africa’s beauty on the Countryside, where they checked – in at Sambiya River Lodge.

To kickstart off the tourism activities, the team embarked on game drives in the Pakuba junction to catch a glance at nature and wildlife animal species such as; the Rothschild Giraffe, hyena, lions, impala, and warthogs and later had a 30-minute mini-party at the Nile Delta on the shores of Lake Albert. On Saturday, the team woke up to a sumptuous breakfast treat before setting off for an early morning game drive in the Pakuba junction where they enjoyed the beautiful sunrises while viewing a range of diverse wildlife animal species including; Elephants, Buffalos, leopards, birds, baboons, bushbuck antelopes, among others. In the afternoon, Rotarians went on a boat cruise for the “Fellowship on the Nile” which was the main highlight of the domestic tour navigating through to the bottom of the Falls as they were thrilled by the spectacular Murchison falls – also a perfect area for Sportfishing down pouring through a catchment area to form the Victoria and Albert Nile while they viewed crocodiles and buffaloes.

Commenting during the boat cruise, UTB Deputy CEO Mr Bradford Ochieng highlighted the urge to rebuild domestic tourism through initiatives like the “Fellowship on the Nile”.

He said, ‘’Uganda is indeed a beautiful Country and truly the Pearl of Africa. We are ranked 4th in the diversity of tribes’’. He noted, ‘’In Tourism, we look at the 5A’s; accessibility, affordability, awareness, availability and amenities which are the key components of the sector for growth and sustainability. Through awareness, we bring in partnerships as the way to rebuild domestic tourism. Countries like China have built their tourism sector by locals, and therefore, our partnership with Rotarians is projected to produce the multiplier effect as a way to sustain tourism.”

He concluded, “As UTB, we look forward to more partnerships. We want people to explore Uganda which is naturally endowed with all the big 5+2 animal species including; lions, leopards, buffaloes, elephants, rhino plus monkeys and chimpanzees not forgetting the Country is home to 53.9% of the remaining mountain gorilla population residing in Bwindi, and also the primate capital at Kibale national park, as well as other features such as mountains, rivers, ramsar sites, among others.”

The team concluded the “Fellowship on the Nile” domestic tourism promotional tour on Sunday with a drive and hike to the top of the falls as they enjoyed picturesque top views of Murchison falls and later participated in Zip lining which served as the last activity at Sambiya River lodge before departure to Kampala with a lunch break at Kabalega diners.

The ‘’Fellowship on the Nile’’ domestic tourism promotional tour is an initiative of Adventure Vacation Safaris with support from Uganda Tourism Board, in partnership with the Private Sector Foundation of Uganda, Rotary in Uganda, Mastercard Foundation and Uganda Tourism Association.

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