The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and Uganda Tourism Board (UTB)
have come out to assure tourists that the border national parks in
western Uganda are safe despite ongoing fighting in neighbouring DR
Congo.
There has been growing speculation about the safety of tourists
visiting Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Mgahinga Gorilla National
Park and Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Lillian Nsubuga, the UWA Public Relations Manager said Wednesday
that UWA is working with security agencies and UPDF to maintain land,
air and marine surveillance of the parks and borders to ensure safety
of visitors.
Also, the wildlife body is working with Rwanda under the Greater
Virunga Trans-boundary Collaboration (GVTC) to protect the mountain
gorillas in the Virunga Massif where clashes have occurred.
"This reassurance is aimed at assuring tourists that are planning to
visit Uganda's parks that they have nothing to worry about their
safety, and that they do not need to cancel their trips," Nsubuga said
in a statement.
Tourism is currently Uganda's second highest foreign exchange
earner, having brought in US$800m last year. Also, last year, Uganda
was voted the best tourism destination for 2012 by the Lonely Planet.
She noted that tourist lodges and guest houses in western Uganda
areas which border with the restive eastern DRC, have recently reported
cancellations or postponements of visits by tourists.
However, other lodges such as Mweya Safari Lodge in Queen Elizabeth
National Park and Silverback Lodge in Bwindi, reported not being
affected and the reservations had been honoured.
"UWA calls on the public especially communities neighouring the
national parks to help in strengthening the security in their areas by
reporting any suspicious people or activities in their vicinity,"
Nsubuga said. http://www.wonderuganda.co.ug
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