Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo: Uganda Gears Up for the Biggest Tourism Event of the Year

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Excitement is building as Uganda prepares to host the highly anticipated Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo 2024, set to take place from May 23 to 25 at Speke Resort, Munyonyo. This event promises to be a celebration of Uganda’s rich and diverse tourism offerings, bringing together industry experts, stakeholders, and enthusiasts from around the globe.

Attendees can look forward to a showcase of Uganda’s tourism attractions, from its national parks and wildlife reserves to its cultural heritage and adventure opportunities.

Daniel Irunga, the Senior Brand Officer, Uganda Tourism Board, said that “the expo will not only highlight the beauty of Uganda but also bring out key discussions on sustainable tourism development, sharing insights and strategies to ensure the preservation and growth of the country’s tourism sector.”

He added that the EXPO will feature a lineup of engaging activities, including keynote speeches, panel discussions, networking sessions, and business matchmaking opportunities. Participants will have the chance to learn from leading experts in the field, exchange ideas, and forge valuable connections that can drive the growth of Uganda’s tourism industry.

To be part of this tourism event, interested individuals and organisations can visit the official website at http://poate.co.ug for registration details and event updates.

With just 20 days left until the expo kicks off, now is the time to secure your spot and immerse yourself in the beauty and potential of Uganda’s tourism.

UTB encourages all citizens not to miss the opportunity to be a part of the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo 2024 and join in the journey towards sustainable tourism development in Uganda.

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