Millions of tourists follow its trail in tropical forests

Expo..Uganda..dazzles its visitors with a rare gorilla

  • Visitors to the pavilion watch an enhanced interactive experience of Bwindi Park's gorilla.

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In the “Opportunities” area, specifically between the sides of the African Pavilion, which simulates the experiences of time and its long journeys between human history and the geography of places, Uganda is officially betting on attracting the world at Expo 2020 Dubai, through an enhanced interactive experience of the amazing and rare “Bwindi” park gorilla that It allows visitors to experience its trail, between 320 kilometers of dense tropical forests and the towering mountains of Uganda.

The experience of tracing and watching the gorillas in their natural environment within the tropical forests of Uganda is one of the most important and largest tourism activities that attract the interest of millions of tourists in this country around the world, thanks to the amazing and unprecedented experiences it offers for many of them.

This mountain gorilla lives in the high altitudes of Bwindi National Park, which has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as one of the most tourist attractions in the East African country, and one of the few destinations for this type of Mountain gorillas, as Uganda offers this natural experience in the heart of its dense forests at the cheapest prices.

The Ugandan pavilion also provides visitors to the Expo with an exceptional opportunity to discover the enormous animal wealth that Uganda possesses. Such as: “gorillas”, elephants, lions, giraffes, rhinos, and other huge animals, but also to watch the bird life rich in diversity offered by the pavilion, through an augmented reality experience that simulates the movement of birds in their natural environment.

From the gateway to all these experiences, and compared to its counterparts in Africa, Uganda offers at the “Expo” an exceptional experience of discovery of the natural wonders of the continent, which is absorbed by the geography of this country, being among the 10 countries in terms of biodiversity in the world, and as the home of the five largest animals around the world, in At the time, Uganda alone has 53.9% of the "mountain gorillas" around the world, and 7.8% of the global mammal species, which symbolizes the effort in Uganda to preserve the environment, despite the repeated cases of poaching of some animals, and other threats to life. wild.

On the other hand, the Uganda pavilion in the exhibition opens opportunities for investment, which were addressed in the pavilion by the Uganda Investment Authority, by facilitating the process of partnerships and contracts for a number of commercial deals and investments in areas such as: renewable energy, transportation, agriculture, mineral processing and manufacturing of medical equipment.

"The East African country hopes to attract $4 billion in new investment, to boost its post-pandemic recovery," said Robert Mukiza, director general of the Uganda Investment Authority.

Uganda is promoting nearly 79 bankable projects in different stages of development, all of which are ready for investment. These projects can be realized through public-private partnerships, joint ventures and private or public arrangements, some of which are projects in new areas, or projects industrial.

Therefore, our partners have a wide range of investment options to choose from.”

• 53.9% of Uganda's mountain gorillas found around the world.

• 79 bankable projects promoted by Uganda during the fair.