The Uganda Tourism Board has Wednesday welcomed a group of 230 Israeli nationals who are in the country for a 3 day tour of Uganda.
The tourists came aboard a
direct chartered flight – from Israel to Uganda, the ELAL flight; the first
direct flight from Israel to Uganda since the 1976 ‘Raid on Entebbe’.
Commenting on the trip, Ms. Tali Yativ, the organizer and team leader of the
group said that this was a first of a kind tour for the group.
“This trip is a first of its kind for us and we are looking forward to a great
experience in Uganda. We are mostly pleased to see the tourist site of the
Uganda old airport tower where a group of Israelis were held hostage by
Uganda’s former president. We however look forward to touring more of Uganda
over the next few days,” Yativ said.
The group is in the country until Saturday, February 16, 2019 and will be
visiting the Murchison Falls National Park, the Jewish community in Mbale and
various sights in Jinja including the source of the Nile.
UTB outgoing CEO Mr. Stephen Asiimwe said that this was a remarkable
development in the sector and the results of this trip will be key in increasing
the number of Israeli visitors to Uganda.
“We are positive that this visit will attract more visitors from Israel and the
rest of the world.
The two countries have a shared piece of history and we hope to strengthen our
travel trade in order to increase the number of Israeli tourist coming to
Uganda,” Asiimwe said.
On a similar note, the Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, Hon.
Prof. Ephraim Kamuntu is leading a
delegation from the Uganda Tourism Board and tourism private sector players in
Tel Aviv, Israel to participate the (ITTM) International Mediterranean Tourism
Market; a key activity aimed to foster travel trade between the Israel and Uganda.
Israel has a population of about 8 million people and a GDP of $400 billion and
per capita.
Additionally, a group of Presidents of major American Jewish Organizations are currently in the country as part of a national leadership delegation to Uganda.
They will be hosted by the Uganda Tourism Board to a cultural experience by Ndere Troupe at the Kampala Serena Hotel.
According to Asiimwe, the
group has been engaged in dialogue on investment in the tourism sector and also
a repeat visit to tour Uganda.
About the Uganda Tourism Board Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) is a statutory
organization established in 1994.
Its role and mandate was
reviewed in the Tourism Act of 2008. The Board’s mandate is to promote and
market Uganda across the region and internationally, promote quality assurance
in tourist facilities through training, grading and classification, promote
tourism investment,
support and act as liaison for the private sector in tourism development. The
broader goals of the Board are to increase the contribution of tourism earnings
and GDP; improve Uganda’s competitiveness as an international tourism
destination; and increase Uganda’s share of Africa’s and World tourism market.
UTB aims to create inclusive opportunities for the tourism sector through market transformation.
great… i need to be part