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Uganda Deepens Ethiopia Tourism and Investment Ties as Landmark Familiarization Journey Commences Following POATE 2026


Kampala/Addis Ababa — Uganda has intensified its regional tourism and economic diplomacy efforts with the commencement of a high-level Familiarization (FAM) Trip bringing together Ethiopian media influencers, tour operators, travel professionals, and prospective investors in a strategic initiative aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation between Uganda and Ethiopia.
 
The ten-day expedition, organized by the Embassy of Uganda in Addis Ababa under the Economic and Commercial Diplomacy (ECD) framework, begins immediately after the conclusion of the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE) 2026, where the Ethiopian delegation participated as part of Uganda’s broader effort to position itself as one of Africa’s leading destinations for tourism, investment, and authentic cultural experiences. The initiative reflects Uganda’s expanding use of tourism diplomacy as a tool for regional integration, trade promotion, investment attraction, and people-to-people engagement across the continent. It also aligns with the Government’s Tenfold Growth Strategy, which identifies tourism as a key driver for economic transformation, job creation, and international visibility.
 
Speaking during the flag-off ceremony in Addis Ababa before departing for the 87th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR), Uganda’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, H.E. Rebecca Otengo Amuge, described the mission as a practical expression of diplomacy anchored in shared African opportunity and experience-driven partnerships. She noted that Uganda and Ethiopia maintain longstanding historical and continental ties rooted in African solidarity, regional cooperation, and growing commercial engagement. According to the Ambassador, tourism increasingly offers one of the most effective instruments for strengthening intra-African connectivity and reshaping how African countries engage each other beyond traditional diplomatic frameworks. “This journey is more than a tourism circuit,” Ambassador Otengo stated. “It is a bridge of visibility, trust, investment opportunity, and African storytelling. Through this experience, we want our Ethiopian brothers and sisters to encounter Uganda beyond brochures to engage directly with our wildlife heritage, hospitality, business potential, conservation efforts, and the warmth of our people.”
 
The Ethiopian delegation is expected to participate in a nationwide immersive experience showcasing Uganda’s diverse tourism assets and economic opportunities. The itinerary includes rhino tracking at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, chimpanzee tracking, mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, coffee tourism experiences in Ntungamo, cultural and community tourism engagements, and visits to spiritual heritage sites including the Uganda Martyrs Shrine at Namugongo. The fam trip has also integrated sustainability-focused activities under Uganda’s “One Visitor, One Tree” initiative, through which participants will engage in symbolic environmental conservation exercises aimed at promoting responsible tourism and climate-conscious travel experiences. Beyond destination marketing, officials say the mission is equally designed to deepen economic linkages between Kampala and Addis Ababa. Uganda’s exports to Ethiopia currently include refined petroleum products, dairy products, cereals, malt extract, and selected industrial commodities. Authorities believe strengthened tourism and aviation collaboration could further unlock investment opportunities in hospitality, logistics, trade, and destination development.
 
Regional analysts increasingly observe that African countries are turning to tourism diplomacy not merely as a promotional tool, but as part of wider economic statecraft strategies designed to stimulate intra-African trade and reduce overdependence on external markets. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the growing push for regional connectivity have further accelerated interest in travel partnerships capable of supporting business mobility and cultural exchange across the continent. Uganda’s latest initiative therefore reflects a broader continental trend in which tourism is being repositioned as a strategic economic sector with implications extending far beyond leisure travel alone. By bringing together investors, travel professionals, and digital influencers, the FAM Trip seeks to create long-term visibility for Uganda within Ethiopia’s outbound tourism and investment ecosystem.
 
Mr. Michael Wamai, the Economic and Commercial Diplomacy Officer coordinating the trip, described the visit as one of the most strategically designed regional familiarization journeys undertaken in recent years. He explained that the objective goes beyond showcasing destinations to positioning Uganda as a gateway for African opportunity, sustainable investment, and authentic continental experiences. According to Wamai, experiential diplomacy remains increasingly important in an era where travelers and investors seek firsthand engagement rather than traditional promotional campaigns alone. The delegation is expected to conclude the journey in Entebbe after traversing several tourism circuits across Uganda, offering participants direct exposure to the country’s biodiversity, conservation efforts, hospitality industry, spiritual heritage, and emerging economic sectors.
 
As African nations continue exploring new pathways for regional growth, initiatives such as the Uganda-Ethiopia Familiarization Mission signal a growing recognition that tourism, diplomacy, trade, and investment are becoming increasingly interconnected pillars within the continent’s broader development agenda. For Uganda, the mission represents not only a tourism campaign, but also a strategic statement about Africa’s capacity to build stronger partnerships through shared experiences, regional trust, and collaborative economic opportunity.

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