KAMPALA, UGANDA — A group of international tour operators from the ASEAN region recently visited Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, trekking gorillas in their natural habitat.
Led by H.E Moses Kasule Kalule, Deputy Ambassador of the Embassy of Uganda in Malaysia, the tour operators arrived in Uganda on Nov. 25. They have been exploring the country’s most breathtaking national parks.
Their visit to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park was a highlight of their trip, offering a rare opportunity to observe gorillas in their natural habitat. The tour operators hiked the hilly roads of the Nkuringo sector, immersing themselves in the park’s lush vegetation and diverse wildlife.
Prior to their visit to Bwindi, the tour operators had also visited Lake Mburo National Park and Igongo Cultural Centre.
The tour operators still have two more destinations to visit before concluding their trip. Their stay in Uganda will come to an end on Dec. 7, when they will depart the country.
Upon their return to their respective countries, they are expected to share their experiences and tell the world about the beauty, diversity, and hospitality of Uganda.
This visit is expected to boost Uganda’s tourism industry, showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty to the world.