The National Forestry Authority (NFA) of Uganda has taken a significant step forward in promoting sustainable tourism with the launch of its new Eco-Tourism Central Reservation System.
Held at the National Forestry Authority (NFA) headquarters on October 28th, 2025, this event marks a pivotal moment for Uganda Tourism, introducing online booking and payment features for central forest reserves.
Organized in collaboration with the Association of Uganda Tour Operators (AUTO) to celebrate its 30th anniversary, the launch included hands-on training for tour operators, setting the stage for an enhanced outdoor adventure experience.

The live launch of Uganda’s new Eco-Tourism Central Reservation System showcased a vibrant outdoor setup under a tented area.
Attendees, including tour operators and National Forestry Authority (NFA) officials, were seen engaging with laptops and a demonstration screen, highlighting the system’s user-friendly interface.
The training sessions aim to equip operators with the skills needed to leverage this digital platform, ensuring seamless access to Uganda’s pristine forest reserves for travelers seeking Forest Travel experiences.
This initiative aligns with National Forestry Authority’s 2025-2030 strategic plan, which focuses on restoring biodiversity, curbing illegal activities, and boosting tourism revenue.
By simplifying reservations, Uganda’s new Eco-Tourism Central Reservation System promises to attract more eco-conscious adventurers while preserving Uganda’s natural heritage.
For travelers looking to extend their Uganda Tourism journey, a trip from Uganda’s forests to Kenya offers an exciting cross-border “Outdoor Adventure”.

The journey can be made via road, with options like the Bebeto Coaches bus service from Kampala to Nairobi, taking approximately 13 hours for $34. Book your bus tickets with us at Responsible Tourism Company for a seamless journey from Kampala to Nairobi.
Key destinations include Budongo Central Forest Reserve in Uganda, known for its rich biodiversity, and Kenya’s Aberdare National Forest, famous for its scenic landscapes and wildlife.
Travelers can combine these experiences with visits to Murchison Falls National Park or the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary in Uganda, and Kenya’s Nairobi National Park.
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Benefits for Sustainable Tourism and Local Communities
The digitization of reservations supports eco-friendly practices, a core focus of National Forestry Authority’s partnership with private sectors like Responsible Tourism Company.
This initiative not only enhances accessibility but also contributes to local economies by training operators and promoting sustainable Forest Travel.
The potential increase in tourism revenue could fund conservation efforts, protecting Uganda’s forests for future generations of Outdoor Adventure enthusiasts.

In conclusion, the launch of the Eco-Tourism Central Reservation System is a testament to Uganda’s commitment to blending technology with conservation.
For travelers and operators alike, this platform opens new doors to explore the country’s lush forests while supporting sustainable practices.
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