Get ready for an exciting adventure! Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) is hosting Open Park Days on October 17th and 18th, 2024. This initiative offers Ugandan citizens and foreign residents with children (accompanied by a parent or guardian) the chance to explore five of Uganda’s breathtaking national parks for free.
No Registration Needed, Just Show Up and Explore. There’s no need to register beforehand. Simply head to one of the participating parks on the designated dates and get ready to be amazed by Uganda’s natural wonders.
Explore These Breathtaking Destinations
The Open Park Days initiative applies to the following national parks:
Lake Mburo National Park
Kidepo Valley National Park
Murchison Falls National Park
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve
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The Open Park Day: More Than Just Free Entry
The Open Park Days offer even more than just free entry. Visitors will also be treated to complimentary game drives, allowing them to experience Uganda’s stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife up close.
“This initiative is more than just a promotion,” said Mr. Stephen Masaba, Director of Tourism and Business Development at UWA. “It’s a call to action for all Ugandans to rediscover the beauty and wonder of their own natural heritage.”
The Open Park Days program aims to boost domestic tourism, a key driver of the Ugandan economy. Every visit to a national park not only benefits local communities but also fosters a sense of responsibility towards protecting these natural resources.
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Following World Tourism Day Theme
The initiative coincides with the recent celebration of World Tourism Day on September 27th, themed “Tourism and Peace.” UWA hopes Open Park Days will encourage cultural exchange and a deeper appreciation for Uganda’s heritage.
To amplify awareness, UWA has partnered with a team of influencers who will travel across the participating parks. They will document their experiences and share them on social media, showcasing the parks’ beauty and unique wildlife.
Benefits the Open Park Days for Local Communities
Open Park Days also offer an opportunity for communities living near conservation areas to experience the parks firsthand. This fosters understanding and appreciation for wildlife conservation efforts, strengthening UWA’s relationship with local communities.
So, if you’re looking for an unforgettable adventure, head to one of Uganda’s participating national parks during Open Park Days. It’s a chance to explore stunning landscapes, witness incredible wildlife, and contribute to the preservation of Uganda’s natural heritage.
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