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World Tourism Day 2024; Uganda Unveils Redesigned Kikorongo Equator Landmark 

Stephen Kalema by Stephen Kalema
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In celebration of World Tourism Day, Tom Butime, the Minister of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities, along with Mugara Martin, State Minister for Tourism, joined other government and local leaders to officially unveil the newly designed Kikorongo Equator landmark.

Situated near the Queen Elizabeth National Park, this revitalized site is poised to become a key attraction for both tourists and locals, offering a unique opportunity to stand on both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres at once.

The unveiling ceremony, which took place on Saturday, was a grand success, drawing a significant crowd of tourists, curious passersby, and community members. The new structure, modern and aesthetically captivating, was well received by attendees, many of whom praised the site’s fresh design for its appeal and symbolism.

With its bold, engaging presentation, the Kikorongo Equator monument promises to become a destination that offers memorable experiences and scenic photo opportunities for those traveling to Queen Elizabeth National Park, one of Uganda’s most visited natural wonders.

This strategic redesign marks a milestone in Uganda’s growing tourism strategy, which emphasizes the development of key attractions, enhancing conservation efforts, and fostering local community engagement. The initiative, according to Hon. Butime, is expected to boost tourism in the region by increasing tourist traffic to Kasese and the surrounding areas.

 “The new Kikorongo Equator site exemplifies our broader vision of transforming Uganda into a premier tourist destination by improving our unique attractions. The site will be instrumental in generating revenue for local businesses and driving economic growth in the region,” Hon. Butime remarked during his address.

The previous equator landmark had struggled to capture the interest of travelers, despite the inherent significance of the equator as a global geographical marvel. The revamped monument now offers an inviting atmosphere that encourages visitors to pause and engage with the historical significance of the location. Its proximity to Queen Elizabeth National Park adds further value, as it provides a convenient stop for tourists en route to one of Uganda’s most famous wildlife reserves.

Local business owners, including craft vendors, restaurateurs, and tour operators, have already started to feel the positive impact of the increased tourist footfall. One local vendor shared her excitement about the surge in visitors: “The new monument has brought in more people than we’ve seen in years. We expect this to be great for our business as more tourists stop by for photos and souvenirs before continuing to the national park.”

Hon. Mugara echoed similar sentiments, noting that the unveiling aligns perfectly with this year’s World Tourism Day theme, which emphasizes tourism as a pathway to peace and economic growth. He added, “Tourism in Uganda is not only about wildlife and landscapes; it’s about fostering meaningful connections between people and cultures and creating opportunities for sustainable development.”

With only a handful of countries across the globe boasting equator landmarks, Uganda’s Kikorongo site is in a unique position to capture the imagination of both local and international travelers. The redesigned site, situated along one of Uganda’s most popular travel routes, is expected to significantly elevate the country’s standing as a global tourism destination.

As the day’s celebrations concluded, the mood was buoyant, with many participants eagerly sharing photos and stories about their experiences. With the new Kikorongo Equator site now a focal point for travel in Western Uganda, the future of tourism in the region looks promising, offering a blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and economic opportunity.


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