Murchison Falls where the world’s longest river – Nile – explodes
The snow-capped Ruwenzori mountains
Queen Elizabeth National Park with 100 mammal species and more than 600 bird species
Mount Elgon National Park
Kibale National Park – home to a remarkable 13 primate species
Opportunities
Innovative tour operations and package programmes targeting national, regional and international visitors
Cruises on the River Nile
Cabin ferry services on Lake Victoria
Schools for the hospitality industry
High-quality hotel facilities
Kenya
Products and Activities.
Animal viewing “the big five”
Game hunting
The great wildebeest migration
Historical sites
Warm, sandy beaches
Opportunities
Development of domestic tourism
Development of conference tourism, sports tourism, retirement tourism, eco-tourism, cultural tourism and cruise tourism both on the coast and in Lake Victoria
Construction of lodges and hotels to cater for the increasing number of tourists
Tanzania
Products and Activities.
Viewing wild animals in their natural habitat – Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti National Park, etc.
Climbing the highest mountain in Africa – Kilimanjaro
Wildlife Safaris
Hunting
Scuba Diving and other water sports
Relaxing on the clean and azure beaches – Zanzibar and Mafia Island
Opportunities
World-class accommodation facilities – hotels, lodges, guesthouses, entertainment and camping facilities. Joint venture opportunities are available in Kilwa, Zanzibar, Mafia, Dar es Salaam, Mwanza, Arusha, Iringa, Kilimanjaro, Selous, Katavi, Saadani, Babati and Bukoba
Ecotourism in the Eastern Arc mountain ranges of North Pare, the Usambaras, Uluguru and Udzungwa.
Rwanda
Products and Activities.
Mountain Gorilla Trekking
Nyungwe Waterfalls and National Park
Akagera National Park
Mountain Biking
Flora and Fauna
Opportunities
Building new high-standard hotels / lodges / guest houses
Refurbishing and upgrading the existing hotels, lodges and restaurants in all key tourist destinations
Building a modern hotel at Nyanza, where the Nyanza Royal Palace, the seat of the former kings is situated, to cater to tourists who wish to understand the traditional ways of life during pre-colonial Rwanda