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TOURISM: TOURISM INDUSTRY TO GROW IN TEN YEARS.

The tourism in Uganda has contributed highly to the Uganda ‘s economy.according to UBT reports Uganda got 814508 tourists which earned the country $736M.

Uganda has most beautiful tourist attractions including water bodies, mountain, animals and tree species but the mountain gorillas attract most of the tourists.

most of those mountain gorillas are based in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park which is located in South West Uganda, cover at least four districts of Kanungu, kabale Rubanda and kisoro.it is estimated to be covering 331squre miles.

These mountain gorillas can live for at least 50-60 years, female Gorillas can produce at the age of ten years, take 8.5 months pregnant and after it’s delivery at produce on other baby after four years.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park alone is estimated to be having 320 mountain gorillas and most of the tourists are front Kenya,Rwanda Tanzanian ,DRC and Sudan.

Will encroachment and poaching allow the country gain more from tourism industry in ten years??

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