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UGANDA HOTELS
- THE BOOST FOR TOURISM

Uganda Hotels -The
Boost for Tourism
By
Jackie Kisibo
HISTORY
Hotel growth in Uganda started in the 19th century, a decade after
independence during the colonial period. This saw the growth of
accommodation, transport and infrastructure in Uganda (tourism.) The
political instability during the 1970’s and 1980’s led to the
decline in the hotel industry as well as tourism. Hotels were
closed, destroyed and made into police barracks like the Nile
mansions.
The taking over of power in 1986 by the National
Resistance movement (NRM) led to the revival of the tourism
industry. Uganda has consistently worn foreign and international
relations, support of large international organizations like World
Tourism Organization, and has attracted internal and external
investors. This has led to the rehabilitation of leisure and tourism
facilities like hotels.
Visitor arrivals have grown due to the increase in
tourism demand from the 512,000 in 2004 to about 700,000 in
2005.Uganda’s tourism sector has continued to grow and is expected
to earn the country over $500m (about sh905b) this year from $360m
(sh651.6b) last year.
HOTELS/ACCOMMODATION
Uganda has a wide range of excellent hotels and accommodation
facilities located in all regions of the country. These are mainly
located in the main towns of Kampala (Capital City), Jinja, Entebbe,
Gulu, Mbarara, Mbale, Fortportal, Arua. Uganda is well known for its
hospitality and the welcoming nature of the local people, which has
promoted the growth and development of hotels and other
accommodation facilities.
Upmarket, low budget and more affordable hotels and
accommodation include Sheraton Kampala hotel, Serena hotel (formerly
Nile hotel), Speke hotel, Grand Imperial hotel, Emin pasha hotel,
Hotel Equatoria, hotel Africana, Tourist hotel, Hotel Diplomate,
Holiday Express hotel. Imperial Resort beach hotel, Botanical beach
hotel, Hotel Tria ngle, Crested crane hotel, Windsor lake Victoria
hotel, Mbale resort hotel, Mt.Elgon hotel, to mention but a few.
Other accommodation facilities include hostels,
lodges, campsites, guesthouses and apartments, which are located in
the city center, suburbs and in all regions of the country. Lodges
include Mweya safari lodge, Speke resort Munyonyo, Red chili rest
camp and hideaway, Gorilla forest camp, Volcanoes, Arra fishing
lodge, Jacana safari lodge etc. Apartments include Acacia
apartments, Windsor apartments, Kabira club, Dolphin suites, Mosa
courts, golden leaves, Royal suites, Salama springs, Speke resort,
etc. Campsites and hostels include Adrift/Nile high camp, Red chili
hideaway, Backpackers, Bigodi wetland sanctuary, Bunyonyi overland
camp, Ishasha wilderness camp, Sambiya river lodge Bandas, Hornbill,
The crows nest, Lake Nabugabo campsite, etc. Guesthouses include
Rwenzori guesthouse, Mamba point, palm tree guesthouse, 2 friends
guesthouse, Palm tree guesthouse, etc and Islands like nature’s
prime island, Ssese Island, Bulago island.
HOTEL DEVELOPMENTS IN UGANDA.
The latest hotel developments in Uganda are a sure indication of
tourism growth in Uganda and EastAfrica as a whole. The development
of tourism has been enhanced by effective promotion, of both the
destination and products offered by specific businesses.
Establishment of awareness programes, qualified, trained and skilled
human resources, improved and stronger tourism administration,
investment in the tourism plant and associated products
(attractions, entertainment, shopping, etc), enhancing marketing
methods and development of basic facilities, social services and
proper infrastructure.
The hotels and other accommodation facilities have
developed to offer distinguished ambience, panoramic views, and
tranquil surroundings. They are uniquely refurbished to offer
comfortable accommodations for a relaxing business or holiday trip.
Hotels are perfectly situated for visitors with a welcoming
atmosphere, friendly and hospitable services, with excellent
facilities as well as comfortable guestrooms and public areas.
Business centers with boardrooms and equipment, Bars
and restaurants serving intercontinental cuisine with wines and
cocktails, Services like massage, sauna, Internet facilities,
private lounges, gyms, swimming pools, shopping malls, Recreation
courtyards, open spaces, pergolas, terraces and entertainment
centers are offered by Uganda’s hotels and accommodation facilities.
The hosting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government
Meeting scheduled for 2007 in Uganda has also enhanced hotel
development and refurbishment, and Hotel Owners have put their
facilities together necessary to host the summit in 2007.
Hotels are on the increase in the country like Emin
pasha, which opened at the end of March 2004. Kampala Sheraton
Hotel, Bwebajja on Entebbe Road, Garden City, Golf Course and
Kampala Serena hotels are undergoing construction and refurbishment.
Buhoma Homestead, mantana-tented camps and the Volcanoes lodges are
undergoing upgrading and expanding, and the most luxurious hotels
used by business travellers and upmarket tourists have prices set in
dollars.
There are plenty of budget hotels and accommodation
facilities in Uganda, and the accommodation sector is growing
consistently, with remarkable staff offering hospitable décor in
hotels and all accommodation facilities.
About the Author:
Jackie Kisibo is an author in Africa, and her articles can be found
on
Uganda Hotels, Kampala Hotels and Accommodation,
Uganda travel guide and directory
Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jackie_Kisibo
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