Heritage Sites to change Kenya Tourism Face

January 22nd, 2011

Plan an unforgettable visit now and read about the life history and way of life of Africans to make your experience in the future better by visiting places such as a forest, mountain, lake, desert, monument, building, complex, or city listed by the UNESCO as special cultural or physical significance areas in the world . Each World Heritage Site is the property of the state on whose territory the site is located, but it is considered in the interest of the international community to preserve each site. Besides, the Nairobi Kenya’s heritage is the least marketed as a tourist attraction although thousands of visitors would love to sample it.

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Due to the less attention given to Nairobi Kenya heritage sites, a British tourist Dr Jeffrey Sherwin, an honorary City of Leeds alderman and a frequent visitor to Kenya, said the country would gain if tour operators included the rich heritage alongside the sun, beach and safari in their package.Also on his holiday in Mombasa, he said the Tourism ministry should partner with the National Museums of Kenya and introduce packages that include heritage sites.” After sampling some of the best heritage sites in the world like the Gede ruins in Malindi, one gets the feeling that this important aspect of Kenya’s history is ignored yet it has the potential to enhance the country’s tourism status.

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“This could easily be realised through the creation of awareness such as organising lectures for guests in major hotels and organising day tours to the heritage sites. Kenya’s embassies abroad could come in handy and promote the intellectual side of Africa which is hidden in the heritage,” his said. Still Dr Sherwin’s remarks come as tourism players at the Coast have started marketing other products.Mombasa and Coast Tourist Association executive officer Millicent Odhiambo said  Kenya had other attractions that could change the face of tourism making Kenya move to the next level in terms of tourism development and arrivals.

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Uganda Friend Gorilla documentary wins Global film award

July 16th, 2010

Not many animals have sparked the imagination of man as much as the gorilla safari rwanda , the largest of the living primates and best friend of man that in Uganda, the year 2010 is called a year of Friend A Gorilla. Due to there unique features and behaviour many tourists visit the great apes year round in order to also become close to the attractive, Unique and friendly primates in the world.

However, Friend a Gorilla Ugandan documentary on mountain gorillas Campaign last year won second place in the prestigious Tour Film Brazil International Tourism Film Festival devoted exclusively to tourism films. rwanda safari The Tour Film Brazil initiative is supported by the Brazilian Government and is part of the international circuit of the International Committee of Tourism Film Festivals.

The festival took place in Florianopolis, an island in southern Brazil, from May 6th to 8th.Besides,Uganda’s submission, a documentary, titled ‘Uganda: Friends of the Gorilla’, is a short film starring Jason Biggs and Simon Curtis, that depicted a wildlife adventure in Uganda tracking mountain gorillas. The film was directed and produced by Rachel McDonald, and gorilla tours shot during the launch of the www.friendagorilla.org campaign in 2009.

If you had not gathered, there are about 780 mountain gorillas in the whole world, all located in Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Of these, more than half (about 380) are in Uganda.

According to the natural beauty of Uganda, the producer of the film summed the country’s attractiveness after his visit and great experience he got from one of the parks as bellow kenya safari

“I am thrilled that thousands of people will see this film and recognise the true beauty of Uganda and the incredible wildlife it invites the world to see. My hope is that viewers of this film will choose uganda safaris Uganda as their next travel destination and experience, as we did, the gorillas, the multiite of landscapes and wildlife, and the wonderfully hospitable culture,” said Rachel McDonald on receiving the news of the award.

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World Environment Day promote Tree planting Campaign in Rwanda.

June 25th, 2010

Trees are essential to life as we know it that they are the ground troops on an environmental frontline. Our existing forest and the trees we plant work in tandem to make a better world. It was due to there importance that the National Environment Campaign is focusing on tree planting this year, gorilla safari under the theme Plant a Tree Conserve Biodiversity. The theme was officially launched so that it can create a positive impact world wide.

Besides, a number of tree planting campaigns have been launched all over the world. For example, Red Cross Uganda launched a tree planting campaign in May 2010, kenya safari Fina Bank in Rwanda which vowed to plant over 1500 bamboo trees in Nyabugogo wetland, Nyarugenge district. Speaking was the bank’s Executive Director and Business Banking, Kenneth Agaba.

“We had requested Kigali City to give us an area where we can plant these trees and they allocated us to Nyabugogo wetland which is being encroached on by the population” Rwanda Environment management Authority (REMA) had written to all businesses around the area, most of them garages, to vacate the wetland. Besides, during a monthly communal work,  rwanda gorillas Umuganda last Saturday, employees of the bank cleared the area where the trees will be planted.

However, as Rwanda hosts this year’s global World Environment Day, a better environment and a lasting legacy for future generations in Rwanda was launched by Oxfam international agency. Chimpanzee sanctuary The campaign will ask Rwandans to mark their birthdays by planting a tree, and show their support for the global movement to help tackle climate change.

“Birthdays signify birth, growth and life. If each Rwandan on their birthday plants just one tree we can help Rwanda set an environmental example to the rest of the world. Don’t just blow candles, grow trees,” said Alice Anukur, Country Director of Oxfam GB. Climate change and poverty are intrinsically linked. uganda gorillas Climate change is caused mainly by the actions of the rich industrial nations, but the impacts are felt most by poor communities in countries like Rwanda.

In addition, planting a tree, Rwandans can make a small contribution to improving our environment, and send a clear message to the world’s politicians that we care about our environment and want them to act. Through this campaign Rwandans will also promote environmental sustainability in other ways, such as avoiding wastage of water, energy and food. With hope this campaign will take Rwanda as a country on to the next step and help achieve Vision 2020. Tanzania tours Thus, the trees Campaign’s phenomenal success is a result of the participation of people of all walks of life and from every corner of the planet.

National Environment Management Authority will next month recruit 600 armed police personnel to strengthen the implementation of environmental protection laws, policies and regulations.Kenya holiday package The Environmental Protection Force will arrest those involved in land degradation, water and air pollution and ensure that arrested victims are prosecuted in time.

“Apart from arrests, the force will follow up and ensure that victims are prosecuted early,” NEMA Executive Director, Dr Henry Aryamanya-Mugisha said in an interview on Saturday during celebrations to mark  Safaris in rwanda World Environment Day in Kanungu District. This year’s theme was “Biodiversity for National Prosperity: Conserve it”.

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Out of the 600 police personnel, 450 will be in NEMA gorilla safaris uganda regulated areas whereas 150 will be dispatched to National Forestry Authority. The force will work closely with Uganda Police in the acquisition of arms.

“When you look at the icebergs at Mount Ruwenzori, it is melting very fast, fish is being destroyed in Lake Victoria because of pollution and there’s need for protection,” Dr Arymanya said, adding that the costs of treating drinking water by National Water and Sewerage Corporation has risen recently due to encroachment on wetlands accompanied with excessive pollution.

The State Minister for Environment, Ms Jessica Eriyo, said the loss of biodiversity in the country is costing the economy $240 million annually. “Global annual losses as a result of deforestation alone is estimated at $2 trillion while invasive species is estimated to cost global economy $1.4 trillion annually and this is all tax payers money,” Ms Eriyo said. She called upon industry owners to install effluent treatment facilities to minimise pollution of aquatic ecosystems. gorilla treks rwanda “The future generation and national development programmes needs biodiversity just like we need today,” she said.

“Polluting the aquatic ecosystem not only kills aquatic biodiversity, but has a direct impact on the livelihood of the fishing communities, the fish industries and foreign exchange earned from fish exports.” She also encouraged communities to plant more trees to avoid further cases of landslides.

World Environment Day is  celebrated on June 5 every year and has been celebrated since 1972. It was established by the United Nations General Assembly to commemorate the opening of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment. It is on the same day, that the General Assembly Chimpanzee trekking rwanda created the United Nations Environment Programme, which is now the United Nations’ principal agency for environmental action focusing on acid rain, oceans, water, ‘green cities’, desertification and climate.