East Africa Unites: Uganda & Kenya Launch Landmark Fourth Coast Tourism Conference

Preparations are in full swing for the highly anticipated fourth Uganda-Kenya Coast Tourism Conference, Exhibition, and Familiarization (Fam) Trip. This significant event is scheduled to run from October 27 to 29 at the Ocean Beach Resort & Spa in Malindi, Kilifi County. The annual gathering was officially launched with a spirited ceremony in Mombasa by the Consulate-General of Uganda, alongside senior tourism officials, county executives, private sector leaders, and notable personalities, including Ugandan brand ambassador Akothee. Key supporters like Kilifi County Governor Gideon Mung'aro, the Kenya Tourism Board, Uganda Airlines, and leading tour operators have lent their support to this crucial initiative.
The conference will operate under the theme: "Leveraging Youth, Innovation & Technology for Responsive & Inclusive Tourism." Uganda's Consul General in Mombasa, Amb. Paul Mukumbya, emphasized that the forum aims to nurture complementarity rather than competition between Uganda and the Kenya Coast, fostering cross-border collaboration and innovation in East Africa’s travel sector. The event has seen remarkable growth, with attendance rising from 200 delegates at its inception in 2022 to a projected 750 stakeholders this year, attesting to its growing influence as a platform for partnership, business development, and knowledge exchange.
Amb. Mukumbya highlighted the transformative role young people play across the tourism value chain, stating, "As the tourism sector evolves, innovation and technology are shaping its future. Young people—with their fresh ideas and tech-savviness—are uniquely positioned to drive change as travelers, service providers, and entrepreneurs in tourism and hospitality." He elaborated on how youth innovations, from seamless mobile booking apps to virtual reality travel experiences and AI-driven customer service, are enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and customer satisfaction throughout the industry.
Kilifi County Governor Gideon Mung'aro echoed this sentiment, praising youth creativity for fueling tech-enabled startups, sustainable tourism initiatives, and smart hospitality concepts. He noted that these innovations not only improve visitor experience but also contribute significantly to environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and economic empowerment across the region. Such trends are actively reshaping tourism landscapes and creating new opportunities for communities, particularly in destinations that embrace forward-thinking policies.
Further underscoring the importance of regional collaboration, Dorcus Rukundo Twesigomwe, Business Development Manager at the Uganda Wildlife Authority, encouraged greater Ugandan participation in the Malindi conference. She cited the noticeable rise in Kenyan visitors to Ugandan national parks and highlighted the myriad opportunities for young professionals in areas such as research, digital marketing, and social media engagement, all crucial for building resilient and adaptive tourism brands in today’s competitive market.
To maximize the event’s impact, a series of related activities will precede the main conference. Ugandan tourism stakeholders will embark on a Familiarization (Fam) trip along the Kenya Coast from October 22 to 26, exploring local attractions and forging new business links. Additionally, a golf tournament at Vipingo Ridge on October 25 will provide further networking opportunities in a relaxed and scenic setting. Uganda Airlines has also pledged discounted fares for registered conference participants, aiming to ease access and foster cross-border movement.
These activities are all designed to build on the successes of previous editions while effectively addressing the emerging challenges and opportunities in regional tourism. As the East African tourism sector continues its recovery and innovation post-pandemic, partnerships like these are crucial for driving growth, ensuring inclusivity, and sharing best practices. The Uganda-Kenya Coast Tourism Conference stands as a model for how neighboring countries can collaborate to unlock shared potential, promote mutual investment, and celebrate the continent’s diverse attractions, launching a bold new era of responsive and inclusive tourism across the region.
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