Uganda’s vibrant presence at the ongoing Africa Travel Indaba 2025 in Durban, South Africa, is attracting enthusiastic attention from tour operators, potential tourists, and investors alike.
The Uganda stall has become a hub of interest, with visitors eager to learn about the country’s offerings in faith tourism, birdwatching, cultural experiences, and adventure activities.
Representatives from the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB), Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), and 20 participating tour operators are leveraging the platform to showcase Uganda’s rich and diverse tourism products as well as its investment potential.
They are promoting the country as an irresistible travel destination with attractive incentives for investors.
This surge in attention comes at a time when intra-African travel is increasing. Countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, and South Africa are now rivalling traditional source markets, highlighting a growing trend of Africans exploring the continent.
In her keynote address, South Africa’s minister of tourism, Patricia de Lille, emphasised the transformative role of artificial intelligence in the tourism sector.
"With peace, solid infrastructure, and product development tailored to evolving tourist demands, Africa can become the world's most compelling destination," she said.
"Success lies in collaboration - pooling our resources and talents to present Africa as one unified, irresistible destination."
Representatives from the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB), Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), and 20 participating tour operators are leveraging the platform to showcase Uganda’s rich and diverse tourism products as well as its investment potential. (Courtesy Photo)