Free Entrance Days in Uganda National Parks During Open Park Day October 2024 Poster

Free Entrance Days in Uganda National Parks During Open Park Day

Uganda Wildlife Authority has  launched a free entrance days in Uganda National Parks during the Open Park Days package / initiative.

Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) – the state-run agency responsible for management of 10 National Parks; 12 Wildlife reserves; 5 Community Wildlife Management Areas; and 13 Wildlife Sanctuaries in Uganda, announced the Open Park Days Uganda initiative on Sept 30th, in Uganda Capital of Kampala.

The Open Park Days initiative offers all Ugandans the opportunity to visit some of the country’s most iconic national parks like; Murchison Falls National Park, Lake Mburo National Park, Kidepo Valley National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve without having to pay entrance fees.

Set to take place on 17th and 18 of October 2024, the open park days or the free park entrance days to the four Uganda National Parks and one Wildlife Reserve was announced by Stephen Masaba, Uganda Wildlife Authority short for UWA Director of Tourism and Business Development on behalf of the Executive Director.

Uganda Wildlife Authority Open Park Day Uganda 2024 Inititive Poster
Uganda Wildlife Authority Open Park Day Uganda 2024 Initiative Poster

Additionally, the initiative includes complimentary park activities such as safari game drives, providing wildlife park visitors with a unique and immersive experience of Uganda’s breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife.

“This initiative is more than just a promotional event; it is a call to action for all Ugandans to rediscover the beauty and wonder of our natural heritage,” Mr. Masaba stated.

Domestic tourism is a key driver of our economy, and every visit to a national park not only contributes to local economies but also builds a sense of ownership and responsibility towards our natural resources.”

The UWA Director of Tourism and Business Development further stressed that domestic tourism is critical for Uganda’s economic recovery, particularly following the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ebola outbreak, and negative travel advisories, which led to a sharp decline in tourism revenues in the East African country.

The Open Park Days initiative, he explained, seeks to reverse these trends by encouraging Ugandans to appreciate and explore their country’s rich biodiversity.

Each visit to our parks plays a crucial role in conservation and enhances social cohesion, promoting understanding and appreciation across diverse cultures,” Mr. Masaba added.

He also noted the positive impact that tourism has on local communities, supporting conservation efforts, protecting wildlife, and driving sustainable development through job creation.

The launch of Open Park Days follows Uganda’s recent celebration of World Tourism Day on September 27, 2024, under the theme “Tourism and Peace.”

The World Tourism Day 2024 theme aligns with Uganda Wildlife Authority’s objectives for the Open Park Days initiative, emphasizing tourism’s role in fostering dialogue, mutual respect, and cultural exchange.

Tourism serves as a powerful bridge, and by inviting all Ugandans to explore our parks, we aim to create opportunities for cultural exchange and a deeper appreciation of our heritage,” Mr. Masaba reiterated, underscoring that tourism contributes not only to national unity but also to the preservation of Uganda’s wildlife heritage for future generations.

The Open Park Days Initiative launch event was attended by the Chief Executive Officer of the Uganda Tourism Association, Mr. Muhereza Kyamutetera, who expressed the private sector’s pride in partnering with UWA to promote domestic tourism.

Awareness is a critical component of product consumption,” Mr. Kyamutetera said. “When Ugandans are made aware of the incredible treasures within their own country, it creates a desire to explore and appreciate them. As the private sector, we are proud to stand with UWA in encouraging more Ugandans to discover our national parks and contribute to the growth of domestic tourism.”

The Open Park Days initiative launch concluded with the ceremonial flagging off of a team of tourism and travel influencers who will traverse Uganda’s national parks as part of a campaign to amplify awareness of the Open Park Days initiative.

These influencers, drawn from various sectors, will document and share their experiences on digital platforms, showcasing the breath taking beauty and unique wildlife Uganda’s parks have to offer.

The tourism content creators and influencers will inspire greater public interest in domestic tourism while also highlighting the importance of wildlife conservation in Uganda.

The Open Park Days initiative not only promotes domestic tourism but also provides an opportunity to communities living around conservation areas to enter and experience first-hand what happens inside the parks.

Opening park gates to these communities, enhances their understanding and appreciation of wildlife conservation efforts, strengthening UWA’s relationships with local communities.

Inclusions in the Open Park Day Uganda package

Uganda Wildlife Authority Open Park Day Uganda 2024 Inititive Free Park Entry Inclusion and Exlusion Poster
Uganda Wildlife Authority Open Park Day Uganda 2024 Initiative Free Park Entry Inclusion and Exclusion Poster

Here’s what is included in the Open Park Day Uganda package for Ugandan Citizens and Foreign Residents on 17th and 18th October 2024.

  • Free entrance for Ugandans (UG) and Foreign Residents (FR)
  • Free entrance for their vehicles
  • Free entrance for children (UG & FR) provided they are traveling with their parents or guardian
  • Free Game drives (Tourist guide is mandatory)
  • Free access to the top of the Falls in Murchison Falls National Park
  • UWA buses will be stationed at particular gates for free game drives at 8:00AM, 11:30AM & 3:00PM each day

Exclusions in the Open Park Day Uganda package

  • All other activities and fees not mentioned in the inclusions

About Uganda Wildlife Authority
The state-run Uganda Wildlife Authority short for UWA conserves and manages Uganda’s wildlife resources within and outside Protected Areas

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