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Uganda–Qatar Tourism Expo opens Gulf market doors for Ugandan operators
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49761, member: 636"] Uganda made waves at a major tourism event that happened recently across the ocean. NBS TV cameras rolled as Uganda's travel experts met with business people from Qatar during a special expo. The event took place as both countries wanted to create stronger ties between their tourism industries. Ambassador Stephen Chebrot and Deputy Ambassador Muhammad Beswali Kezaala spoke for Uganda at the gathering. Tour companies like WildWaters Lodge and Isra Safaris Africa also showed up to make deals. Qatar sent their top travel planner Hanan Ibrahim to lead talks about bringing more visitors to Uganda. Both sides discussed ways to make Uganda a hot destination for people from Middle Eastern countries. The conversations centered around making more money from tourism and getting Uganda noticed among wealthy Gulf travelers. Representatives explored how to make travel between the regions much easier for tourists. They also talked about investment opportunities that could benefit both nations. Uganda's team put on quite a show with traditional food and handmade crafts that amazed everyone who attended. Visitors tried virtual reality tours of famous spots like the Nile River and mountain gorillas. Men wore kanzus and jackets during the presentations. Women dressed in beautiful gomesi made from local kikoyi fabric. Traditional dances filled the air as Uganda's culture came alive for the international crowd. NBS TV reporter Jamila Nuwaha captured every moment of this important cultural exchange for viewers back home. Her coverage helped tourism businesses understand new opportunities they might have missed. [/QUOTE]
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