Mugarra's Bold Vision: Uganda's Future in Conservation and Tourism
On the Next Morning Switch show, aired on Next Radio 106.1FM, Hon. Mugarra, the State Minister for Tourism, provided insightful perspectives on his personal journey into conservation and tourism, alongside a rich portrayal of Uganda’s unparalleled natural beauty and the warmth of its people. The discussion underscored the nation's commitment to protecting its heritage while fostering a welcoming environment for visitors.
Hon. Mugarra recounted his upbringing in Ntoroko, an area strategically located within a protected zone and surrounded by a tourist reserve. This unique environment naturally cultivated a profound appreciation for conservation within him, a passion he stated was ignited during his formative years and continues to fuel his dedication to safeguarding Uganda's natural assets and promoting sustainable tourism practices.
Beyond its picturesque landscapes and diverse wildlife, the Minister emphasized that Uganda's most significant treasure lies in its people. He articulated, "The best part of experiencing Uganda goes beyond its stunning landscapes. It is the warmth of its people. You can sit with a stranger anywhere here and talk like you have known each other forever." This sentiment highlights a unique sense of belonging and community that distinguishes Uganda as a premier destination.
The conversation also delved into practical aspects of tourism, specifically addressing national park entry fees. Hon. Mugarra clarified that Ugandan citizens pay in shillings, with a variety of payment options available, ensuring accessibility for locals. Conversely, international visitors are charged in dollars, a structure designed to allow both domestic and foreign guests to fully experience Uganda's rich array of tourist attractions.
The Next Morning Switch, broadcast on Next Radio 106.1FM, Uganda's first audio-visual radio station, served as the platform for this engaging discussion. Next Radio is known for its dynamic blend of music, culture, and talk shows, offering both entertainment and valuable insights to its audience. Listeners can access the station via 106.1 FM, live stream through Afromobile or the official website, www.nextradio.co.ug, and engage with its content across various vibrant digital platforms.
Through this comprehensive discussion, the Next Morning Switch not only brought to light the critical importance of tourism and conservation but also reaffirmed Next Radio’s unwavering commitment to delivering meaningful and impactful conversations to the people of Uganda.
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