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Statistics

General Statistics

Uganda has 10 National Parks and 12 Game Reserves. These offer a wide range of tourism products including Gorilla tracking, nature guided walks, village walks, butterfly and bird watching, rare fauna and flora species.

This report provides an overview of the hotel and accommodation sub sector within the tourism industry for the calendar year 2020 (January-December 2020) based on the Quarterly Hotel and Accommodation Survey 2020.

The Uganda Wildlife Education Centre or more popularly known as Entebbe Zoo offers a perfect introduction to Uganda’s incredible biodiversity and is one of the most popular tourist sites in Uganda

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Visitation to National Parks

Visitation to Uganda Wildlife Center (Zoo)

Visitation to the Source of the Nile

Visitation to Museums and other Cultural Sites

Research Reports
The United States of America, Kenya, the United Kingdom, Tanzania, the D. R. Congo, Rwanda and Germany are the top seven visitor markets for Uganda. Combined they account for about 70 percent of all visitors. The six countries represent the three main continents where visitors to Uganda Come from

The United States of America, Kenya, the United Kingdom, Tanzania, the D. R. Congo, Rwanda and Germany are the top seven visitor markets for Uganda. Combined they account for about 70 percent of all visitors. The six countries represent the three main continents where visitors to Uganda Come from

The Government of Uganda is keen on increasing the economic benefits derived from Uganda’s tourism assets. These assets include the national parks, the wildlife (a unique mixture of plains game and mountain gorillas), and landscapes for hiking, as well as water and adventure activities.

The Government of Uganda is keen on increasing the economic benefits derived from Uganda’s tourism assets. These assets include the national parks, the wildlife (a unique mixture of plains game and mountain gorillas), and landscapes for hiking, as well as water and adventure activities.

The Government of Uganda is keen on increasing the economic benefits derived from Uganda’s tourism assets. These assets include the national parks, the wildlife (a unique mixture of plains game and mountain gorillas), and landscapes for hiking, as well as water and adventure activities.

The Government of Uganda is keen on increasing the economic benefits derived from Uganda’s tourism assets. These assets include the national parks, the wildlife (a unique mixture of plains game and mountain gorillas), and landscapes for hiking, as well as water and adventure activities.

Statistical Bulletine

MTWA Statistical Bulletin_Issue 1

MTWA Statistical Bulletin_Issue 3

MTWA Statistical Bulletin_Issue 5 (vol 3)

MTWA Statistical Bulletin_Issue 2

MTWA Statistical Bulletin_Issue 4

MTWA Statistical Bulletin_Issue 6 (vol 4)

UBOS Statistical Abstract

UBOS Statistical Abstract 2016

UBOS Statistical Abstract 2013

UBOS Statistical Abstract 2015

UBOS Statistical Abstract 2012

UBOS Statistical Abstract 2014

MTWA Tourism Statistical Abstract

Tourism sector statistical abstract 2017

Tourism sector statistical abstract 2014

Tourism sector statistical abstract 2016

Tourism sector statistical abstract 2013

Tourism sector statistical abstract 2015

Tourism sector statistical abstract 2012

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