Kenya and Uganda has formed a tourism pact while agreeing to collaborate with each other to boost tourism revenue in their respective countries.
The collaboration includes a merging of culture between the two east African countries with the goal of driving up the number of visitors each country receives.
According to tourism-pact/zfgle4w”>Business Insider Africa, the both countries plan to integrate certain aspects of their culture including dance, traditional cuisines and other cultural activities to create an atmosphere of cross-cultural tourism driving up the revenue they both make from tourism.
The above decision was hatched during a 4 day visit by the Ugandan consulate to Mombasa. The four-day trip was concerning the Uganda Festival, a culinary and cultural event organized in Kwal, Kilifi, and Mombasa. The festival aimed to attract Kenyan and international visitors.
- “The aim of the festival is to expose the unique Ugandan products to a wider number of corporate Kenyans, and other regional…
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