Uganda Increasingly Receiving Tourism Investors

Recently  a group of fourteen  German tourists  arrived in the country  to study opportunities in eco- tourism. The group will also provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Masaka district.


The tourists, who came from Rotenberg, Stuttgart on the southern coast of Germany, will camp at Lwaggulwe, a Catholic parish in Masaka district.


Peter Heisig, the group leader, said they had come to Uganda not only  for Uganda  tours, but also to support water projects in Masaka.


He added that they would also support the construction and renovation of a Covent in the parish, which is under the Masaka Catholic Diocese.


“We have mobilised around 60,000 euros (about sh138m) for these projects. Our friends in Germany, who have not traveled with us, have been part of this contribution,” indicated Heisig.


Heisig said 30,000 euros (sh91.5m) would cater for water projects, while the other 30,000 euros would be used to construct convents for priests and in the renovation of the existing ones.


James Bahinguza, the Uganda Tourism Board general manager, welcomed the group to Uganda at Entebbe Airport last week. He elaborated about Uganda  safaris  which Germany tourists will enjoy when they visit Uganda. He emphasized gorilla safaris that are done in Bwindi and Mgahinga national parks in the southwestern of the country.


By Fred Bukenya

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