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Kenya, Uganda Form Alliance for Mutual Tourism Growth

Mourice Muhoozi by Mourice Muhoozi
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Paul Mukumbya, the Consulate General of the Republic of Uganda

Paul Mukumbya, the Consulate General of the Republic of Uganda

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Kenya and Uganda have embarked on a landmark tourism pact, aiming to synergize their efforts and bolster tourism revenue within both nations. 

The collaboration, marked by a commitment to mutual cooperation, involves a fusion of cultural elements from the two East African countries, with the overarching goal of attracting a greater influx of visitors to each respective destination.

Speaking on the significance of this collaboration, Paul Mukumbya, the Consulate General of the Republic of Uganda, emphasized, “This partnership represents a significant step towards harnessing the rich cultural heritage of both Kenya and Uganda to create a truly immersive tourism experience.”

 Mukumbya highlighted the substantial flow of visitors between the two countries, revealing that in 2023 alone, “500,000 Kenyans ventured into Uganda, while 200,000 Ugandans explored the charms of Kenya for business and leisure.”

The genesis of this initiative can be traced back to a pivotal four-day visit by the Ugandan consulate to Mombasa, during which discussions centered around the Uganda Festival—a prestigious culinary and cultural extravaganza held in Kwal, Kilifi, and Mombasa.

 Mukumbya further elaborated, stating, “The aim of the festival is to expose the unique Ugandan products to a wider number of corporate Kenyans, and other regional and international tourists at the Kenya coast.” He emphasized the festival’s role in showcasing Uganda’s diverse offerings and fostering cross-cultural exchange between the two nations.

The bilateral collaboration between Kenya and Uganda underscores the enduring ties between the two nations, rooted in a shared border and a longstanding history of trade and interaction. 

For Kenya, tourism stands as a cornerstone of its economy, contributing over $2.1 billion in 2022. Timothy Njoroge, a tourism official from Kenya, reiterated the significance of the partnership, stating, “Our aim is to leverage our collective strengths to create a tourism experience that is unparalleled in its richness and diversity.” 

Meanwhile, in Uganda, tourism plays a pivotal role, accounting for approximately 4.7 percent of the nation’s GDP, with revenues exceeding $1 billion in 2023.

The cross-cultural initiative spearheaded by Kenya and Uganda signals a proactive approach towards harnessing the potential of their cultural heritage to drive tourism growth. 

By leveraging their shared traditions in cuisine, dance, and other cultural expressions, both countries aim to entice greater numbers of their citizens to explore the diverse offerings of their neighboring nation, thus catalyzing a mutually beneficial surge in tourism revenue.


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