Africa-Press – Botswana. On 6 December 2025, Botswana and Uganda joined forces to host a Tourism Roadshow aimed at promoting their top travel destinations and fostering partnerships within the regional tourism sector. The event brought together key stakeholders from both countries to explore opportunities for collaboration and cross-border tourism growth.
The Roadshow opened with presentations from Botswana Tourism, the Hospitality and Tourism Association of Botswana (HATAB), and representatives from Uganda’s tourism sector. Each presentation highlighted flagship destinations, unique experiences, and upcoming initiatives designed to attract both regional and international travelers. Botswana showcased its wildlife safaris, cultural heritage sites, and luxury lodges, while Uganda focused on its natural attractions, including the source of the Nile, mountain gorilla trekking, and eco-tourism ventures.
Following the presentations, a networking session provided a platform for tourism operators, travel agencies, hotel owners, and industry experts from both countries to connect. Discussions centered on potential joint marketing campaigns, tour packages combining experiences from both nations, and strategies for improving accessibility and visitor experiences. Stakeholders expressed optimism about leveraging each country’s strengths to create integrated tourism offerings that appeal to diverse travelers.
Organizers emphasized that the Roadshow is part of a broader strategy to strengthen regional tourism, enhance economic growth, and showcase Africa’s rich cultural and natural heritage. The event also aimed to position Botswana and Uganda as key destinations within Southern and East Africa, encouraging travelers to explore multi-country itineraries.
Participants highlighted the importance of collaboration in addressing common challenges such as transport infrastructure, marketing reach, and sustainable tourism practices. The engagement session underscored a shared commitment to boosting tourism while preserving natural resources and cultural assets.
The joint Tourism Roadshow on 6 December 2025 marked a significant step toward closer cooperation between Botswana and Uganda in the tourism sector. By fostering partnerships and showcasing their unique destinations, both countries are poised to attract more visitors and strengthen their positions in the African and global tourism markets.
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