The Uganda Martyrs’ shrine upgrade is a great initiative! Here’s what we know about potential tourism site upgrades in Uganda:

- Uganda Tourism Board’s Role: The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) is working to promote Uganda as a competitive tourism destination. They’ve been enforcing the Uganda Tourism Act of 2008, which requires all accommodation facilities to have a valid tourism operating license.
- Potential Upgrades: While specific details about the Uganda Martyrs’ shrine upgrade aren’t available, other tourism sites in Uganda are being promoted for their natural beauty, cultural significance, and wildlife. Some notable sites include:
- Natural Wonders:
- Murchison Falls: A breathtaking waterfall in northwest Uganda, with opportunities for wildlife viewing and boat cruises.
- Lake Victoria: Africa’s largest lake, offering scenic views, islands, and beaches.
- Cultural Sites:
- Kasubi Tombs: A historic site and burial place of four former Ugandan kings.
- Natural Wonders:

- Lubiri Palace: A colonial-style building and former king’s residence.
- Wildlife Reserves:
- Bwindi Impenetrable National Park: Home to mountain gorillas and other wildlife.
- Queen Elizabeth National Park: Known for its diverse habitats and exotic wildlife.
These upgrades aim to enhance Uganda’s tourism industry, showcasing its rich culture, history, and natural beauty.