Amos Wekesa, Founder & CEO of Great Lakes Safaris, winner of the African Cultural & Eco-Tourism Award 2026

Amos Wekesa of Great Lakes Safaris Wins African Cultural & Eco-Tourism Award 2026

Uganda’s tourism sector is celebrating a major victory. Amos Wekesa, Founder and CEO of Great Lakes Safaris, has been awarded the African Cultural & Eco-Tourism Award at the 2026 African Heritage Awards.

The award recognises Wekesa’s outstanding leadership in promoting Uganda’s wildlife, rich culture, and sustainable tourism practices.

Amos Wekesa, Founder & CEO of Great Lakes Safaris, winner of the African Cultural & Eco-Tourism Award 2026
Amos Wekesa, Founder & CEO of Great Lakes Safaris, winner of the African Cultural & Eco-Tourism Award 2026. Photo Credit; Taffies Safaris

Through Great Lakes Safaris, he has consistently championed responsible travel that protects natural heritage while benefiting local communities, a model now recognised across the continent.

Former Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga nominated Wekesa for his tireless efforts in championing Brand Uganda through ethical and community-focused travel initiatives.

The recognition highlights Uganda’s growing reputation as a leader in eco-friendly safari experiences across East Africa.

Industry peers, including fellow East African safari operator Taffies Safaris, have extended warm congratulations, underscoring the pride felt throughout Uganda’s tourism community.

Why This Award Matters for Uganda’s Tourism 

The African Cultural and Eco-Tourism Award celebrates operators who combine conservation, cultural preservation, and economic empowerment.

Wekesa’s win puts a global spotlight on Uganda’s national parks and the responsible companies that help travellers experience them sustainably.

Photograph of an adult female mountain gorilla with a baby taken during a gorilla trekking tour in Bwindi-Impenetrable Forest National Park located in South Western Uganda
Photograph of an adult female mountain gorilla with a baby taken during a gorilla trekking tour in Bwindi-Impenetrable Forest National Park located in South Western Uganda. Photo Credit; Responsible Tourism Company

Travelers increasingly seek authentic, low-impact adventures. This award reinforces that Uganda offers exactly that, from gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to boat safaris on the Nile, all delivered with respect for nature and local people.

Convenient Park Tours from Kampala or Entebbe 

One of the biggest advantages for visitors is the seamless access Great Lakes Safaris and similar responsible operators provide.

Whether you land at Entebbe International Airport or start your journey from Kampala, you can join well-planned park tours from Kampala or Entebbe that take you straight to Uganda’s iconic destinations:

These tours are designed with sustainability in mind that is to say smaller group sizes, local guides, and carbon-conscious transport options.

A photograph of a male water buck captured during a game drive in Kidepo Valley National Park in Karamoja region in North-Eastern Uganda.
Photograph of a male water buck captured during a game drive in Kidepo Valley National Park in Karamoja region in North-Eastern Uganda. Photo Credit; Responsible Tourism Company

Book Your Responsible Safari with Uganda’s Trusted Partner 

At Responsible Tourism Company Ltd, we share the same values that earned Amos Wekesa this prestigious honour.

We specialise in ethical park tours from Kampala or Entebbe, ensuring every journey supports conservation and community development.

Ready to experience Uganda the responsible way? 

Contact Responsible Tourism Company Ltd today to plan your next sustainable safari.

Whether it’s your first trip to the Pearl of Africa or a return visit, our expert team will create a personalised, low-impact itinerary that leaves a positive footprint.

Book your park tour from Kampala or Entebbe now and be part of the future of eco-tourism in Uganda.

Let’s celebrate excellence in African tourism, one responsible journey at a time.

Photograph of an adult male waterbuck captured during a game drive in Lake Mburo National Park in Nyabushozi County, Kiruhura District in Uganda
Photograph of an adult male waterbuck captured during a game drive in Lake Mburo National Park in Nyabushozi County, Kiruhura District in Uganda. Photo Credit: Uganda Tourism Board

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