
The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) promotes Uganda as the “Pearl of Africa” by marketing the country’s attractions to both local and international visitors. The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) protects and manages national parks and wildlife, ensuring that iconic attractions such as mountain gorillas, elephants, lions, and chimpanzees are conserved for future generations. The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) collects taxes and customs revenue that fund national development, including infrastructure and public services that support tourism.
As a private tour operator, Ganyana Safaris connects visitors to Uganda’s incredible destinations by organizing tailor-made safaris, gorilla trekking, game drives, cultural experiences, birdwatching, and other adventures. The company works closely with UWA by obtaining park permits and following conservation guidelines, while also partnering with hotels, lodges, and local communities to provide memorable travel experiences. Its role is to transform Uganda’s tourism potential into unforgettable journeys for visitors.
These organizations are interconnected and depend on one another for success. UTB’s marketing attracts tourists to Uganda, who then book their trips through companies like Ganyana Safaris. Ganyana Safaris takes visitors to national parks managed by UWA, where tourists pay entrance fees and purchase permits that support wildlife conservation. At the same time, tourism businesses pay taxes to URA, contributing to government revenue that helps improve roads, airports, security, and other services essential for the tourism industry.
Together, URA, UTB, UWA, and Ganyana Safaris form a strong partnership that drives sustainable tourism and national development. Their combined efforts create employment, generate foreign exchange, protect Uganda’s rich natural heritage, and improve the country’s global reputation as a leading travel destination. By working hand in hand, these institutions ensure that tourism continues to benefit visitors, local communities, businesses, and the nation as a whole.



