Uganda rolled out the red carpet for famous Turkish internet stars and travel companies during a special week-long visit. The Uganda Embassy in Ankara organized this trip to bring more Turkish tourists to the African nation. Government officials want to strengthen friendships between the two countries through tourism. The welcome ceremony happened at Speke Resort Munyonyo in Kampala with diplomats and media people attending. This trip came after successful travel shows held earlier in Turkish cities like Istanbul and Bursa.
Ambassador Nusura Tiperu called the visitors storytellers who can reach millions of people online. She believes these digital creators will show the world how beautiful and welcoming Uganda really is. The group contains video bloggers, photographers, and lifestyle content makers who create popular social media posts. They plan to visit famous places like Murchison Falls National Park and Queen Elizabeth National Park. The influencers will also trek through Bwindi Forest to see mountain gorillas and explore Kampala city.
Turkish tourism expert Hüseyin Kurt thanked Uganda for the amazing opportunity to discover the country. He promised to share their adventures with Turkish and European travelers through their online platforms. Turkish Ambassador Mehmet Fatih Ak praised the growing tourism partnership between both nations. He mentioned that Turkey welcomed over 61 million visitors last year and earned 62 billion dollars from tourism. Direct flights from Turkish Airlines to Entebbe airport make travel much easier for Turkish tourists wanting to visit Uganda.
Ambassador Nusura Tiperu called the visitors storytellers who can reach millions of people online. She believes these digital creators will show the world how beautiful and welcoming Uganda really is. The group contains video bloggers, photographers, and lifestyle content makers who create popular social media posts. They plan to visit famous places like Murchison Falls National Park and Queen Elizabeth National Park. The influencers will also trek through Bwindi Forest to see mountain gorillas and explore Kampala city.
Turkish tourism expert Hüseyin Kurt thanked Uganda for the amazing opportunity to discover the country. He promised to share their adventures with Turkish and European travelers through their online platforms. Turkish Ambassador Mehmet Fatih Ak praised the growing tourism partnership between both nations. He mentioned that Turkey welcomed over 61 million visitors last year and earned 62 billion dollars from tourism. Direct flights from Turkish Airlines to Entebbe airport make travel much easier for Turkish tourists wanting to visit Uganda.