الاثنين، 25 أغسطس 2014

Tourism in Uganda

In the years 1950-1960, and began the tourism sector in Uganda to develop rapidly, have created national parks, hotels and construction. In 1960, the tourism sector was the third source of income of the most important.
Gen.Amina in the era of the tourism industry was completely destroyed. Since 1990, the tourism industry began to revive. In 1997, he visited the country's 230,000 foreign tourists (in the year 1971 to 1.985 million) .. The total tourism revenue in 1997 to ok.125mln. Dollars (more revenue gave the coffee export only). Uganda was visited mainly by tourists from the United Kingdom and the United States and Western Europe. Uganda attracted to them - the source of the Nile (Victoria Nile) in Jinja district, and national parks: Queen Elizabeth, the famous waterfall Murchison Falls and others, as well as the burial place of the last kings of Buganda in Kampala.

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It will be interesting Uganda especially for people who love nature: Uganda - one of the three countries in the world where the environment is preserved mountain gorillas. Moreover, in Uganda, there are beautiful coral reefs in the headwaters of the Nile, many species of freshwater fish in the lakes is unique, including Lake Victoria, as well as opportunities for ethnic tourism. Lake Victoria and Kyoga, Albert and Edward, and others, Kabarega waterfall and river systems of the White Nile natural phenomena unique, and public parks Rwenzori and Acholi are among the best in Africa. The capital of Uganda - Kampala - on the shores of Lake Victoria. It is a modern and vibrant city where there are casinos, nightclubs and trendy restaurants which are not seen often in tropical Africa. The main attraction in the capital, Kampala - is a museum with a rich collection of exhibits from the effects and music, ethnography and science. Interesting Rubaga cathedral, and the tombs of the kings of the hill Kasaubi Buganda, built in 1881 - traditional buildings of large reeds and bark cloth - a sacred place for the people of Uganda.
Uganda - the smallest of the three countries in east Africa, but it still fascinates and delights travelers on the continent. It is no coincidence that Uganda is often called the "Pearl of Africa". Country endowed with lush vegetation, forests, lakes and mountains are the perfect place to unwind and relax

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