Thursday 7 March 2013

LOW BUDGET UGANDA TOURS


Uganda recently marked its golden jubilee since it shook off the shackles of European Imperialism, but the talk has shifted fast to the poor state of Ugandatours business in comparison with that of fellow East African nations, after National Geographic named it one of its leading 20 worldwide destinations for 2012, on the heels of Lonely Planet billing the country its number 1 place to pay a visit to for the same year- this has given an upper hand for Uganda tours
As for Ugandatours there is now speculation by insiders in this Pearl Republic, a country famous for its lakeside hospitality, baboon population in the equatorial forests and banana abundance in its hot and wet Buganda realm, on what the future holds for its Uganda tourism sector, financially-speaking.
The low budget of Uganda Tours does not even stalk that of Kenya or Tanzania, Uganda tours revealed recently, saying that they are not even looking for far-fetched comparisons like SA, Egypt and Morocco, but direct competitors in the EAC economic bloc. Tours to Uganda have now become prominent!
The lamentation of Uganda tours is all about the budgeting potential of their government to a sector that is dear to them, when crunching the numbers and figures that count with relation to where it can take some neighboring nations. Ugandatours believe that Kenya and Tanzania go places, and are thereby “omnipresent,” whereas their footprint extends not further than ITB, WTM and several far-flung and almost mandatory for Uganda tours conventions.
There is a light that shines however for the country that cradles the former Buganda kingdom, in the name of its private players. These stakeholders are the ones who, apparently, could afford to showcase the crane-wielding flag of the nation with full patriotism in a Singapore conference that happened recently which is very common venture for Uganda tours
According to the anonymous source, it is these middle class economies in South East Asia and the Malayan peninsula that should be contributing to Uganda tours pride abroad.
To reinforce this dream is the fact that now Emirates and Qatar Airways both serve the Entebbe-South-East Asia routes.
But the heart lies in the West, according to the source. The United States, if the administration of Uganda tours was only willing to open its eyes, is really the universe where it could sell its brand.
There are also new emerging markets worth boning about including the post-2007 Commonwealth gems of conference venues that have continued to date to attract dignitaries to the capital, Kampala. Welcome and tour Uganda
There are even some possibilities of the construction of a one thousand-room facility, the biggest such hotel in the EAC, by the lakeside that may resplendently carry the flag aloft for Uganda tours.
But for now, with not less then $1 million, in UTB’s behest, Uganda tours banner can indeed fly no higher than the National Geographic can guarantee.

No comments:

Post a Comment