Wednesday 6 March 2013

UGANDA TOURS STRATEGY 20132



As 2013 is slowly getting ready to hand over to the next year in line a new tagline will take over from the hype of this year, as The Pearl ofAfrica turned 50 and when the Lonely Planet Guide had named Uganda as their top destination for the year which is uplifting for Uganda tours. While measuring the success in terms of numbers and revenues will take a bit longer for Ugandatours, until the relevant data have been correlated and published, the Ugandatours is nevertheless setting its sights on the future. With over 1.000 birdspecies found in Uganda tours, bird watching has brought in growing numbers of hobby ornithologists from around the world but even within has ‘birding’ found new friends.
The Big Bird Watching Day is now an annual event with Uganda tours, supported by the Uganda Wildlife Authority which grants free access to the park for all ultimate tours to Uganda and this annual bird count a few weeks ago has underscored once again the rich diversity of birds found, not just in parks but across the entire country. Organized by Uganda tours and supported by the conservation and tourism fraternities, the event has now been transformed into naming Uganda being named a preferred bird watching destination and of course  this boosts Uganda tours , an accolade which will undoubtedly raise even more interest from abroad to come here and explore for instance Bwindi Forest, which the Africa Bird Club earlier this year declared the Number One birding site in Africa or in Queen Elizabeth National Park, home to over 600 bird species that promotes tours to Uganda
Uganda  tours and Birdlife International have mapped out 34 sites across Uganda as important bird watching areas, some inside but many outside the country’s protected areas which makes access possible without any park fees which is good news for Uganda tours, though such payments of course go to the good use of maintaining park infrastructure.
UgandaTours will make bird watching a major promotional activity for 2013 to highlight the country’s rich natural resources beyond being just known as the world’s biggest primate destination or for the adventure tourism attractions Uganda now has to offer as a tool for Uganda tourshttp://www.azcmugandatours.com/

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