The world records today show a gradual increase in tourism growth depending on location. It is observed as one of the fastest and largest growing industries in the world today.This can however impact on the remaining biodiversity habitats and indigenous cultures that tend to support mass tourism. As of this, tourists have come up with
Discounted Gorilla Permits In Uganda 2017
Usually, Uganda offers discounted gorilla permits most especially during the low seasons. These seasons are usually during the months of April, May and November and have extended by the Uganda Wildlife Authority. The discounted fee is from U$ 600 to US 450 therefore, for those who are interested in to see these endangered apes at
Gorilla Trekking in the Virunga Mountains
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Etihad Airways to Start Flying to Uganda
Etihad Uganda start passenger flights to starting 2015. Though no specific launch date could be obtained at this time. Only recently did the airline commence cargo flights to Uganda and the start of passenger flights will be the next logical step to expand services into Africa. The arrival of Etihad will no doubt cause turmoil
Golden Monkeys Read for Experiential Tourism
The Uganda Wildlife Authority directorate of Conservation has completed the process of habituating a family of Golden monkeys for experiential tourism as a strategy to diversify tourism activities within Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. It is now possible for clients to stay with the monkeys for four hours. The product is now ready for the market,
Nyakagezi Mountain Gorilla Family Status Update
Gorilla tracking in Uganda is the most sought after tourism activity and it occurs in Bwindi Impenetrable national park – activity available all year and in Mgahinga National Park. But gorilla tracking in Mgahinga depends on the movement of the gorillas as they sometimes cross over to Rwanda like now when the Nyakagezi Mountain Gorilla