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Tourism After Covid 19 Pandemic
The Association of Uganda Tour Operators (AUTO) where Mj Safaris Uganda is a member has donated beans and maize worth sh25m to sustain the more than 1500 rangers spread across the country during the greatest emergency during the LockDown period while the country is combating itself against the Corona Virus Disease (COVID 19.)
Kagulu Rock –Kagulu Hill Busoga Kingdom Cultural Tourism Site
Kagulu rock, Kagulu hill is a cultural site for Busoga Kingdom and now a well developed cultural tourism site, in Buyende district 40kms from Kamuli district and 100kms from Jinja city. The site is 180kms from Kampala the capital city of Uganda and takes 4 hours drive to get there, giving visitors great scenery after hiking the 3600ft Rock.
River Nile explored, but not exploited
More efforts. As Uganda struggles to attract four million tourists annually, one of the top tourist destinations that remains unexploited is the River Nile the longest in the world. A report published in 2013 indicated that there is potential to develop the source of the Nile into a world-class recreation center


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