December 10, 2024

UWA SIGNS CONCESSION AGREEMENT WITH ONE NATURE HOTELS LIMITED

Uganda Wildlife Authority has today entered into a historic 25-year concession agreement with One Nature Hotels Limited for the development and operation of a luxury lodge at Channel Track near the renowned Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park. The signing ceremony, held at the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities Headquarters in Kampala, was presided over by Hon. Tom Butime, the Minister of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities.

The agreement, signed by UWA Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Prof. James Kalema, and the Managing Director of One Nature Hotels Limited, Eng. Hani Saliba, marks a significant milestone in Uganda’s efforts to enhance sustainable luxury tourism. The concessionaire has committed an investment of $10 million for the development of the lodge and an additional $1 million for the introduction of boat services on the Kazinga Channel.

This initiative will offer exceptional opportunities for wildlife viewing and leisure on one of Uganda’s most iconic waterways. The concessionaire has also secured land in Rushaga, outside the park, where they plan to establish facilities aimed at attracting high-end visitors from the Middle East and other global markets.

Hon. Tom Butime commended the partnership and emphasized Uganda’s growing ties with the UAE which he said are yielding positive results and invited more investors to Uganda’s protected areas. “Uganda enjoys a strong and fruitful relationship with the United Arab Emirates, and this agreement is a testament to that bond. I encourage more investors from the UAE to explore opportunities in other national parks across Uganda. Such partnerships are crucial in advancing sustainable tourism and conservation while creating jobs and uplifting our communities.”

Hon. Martin Mugarra Bahinduka, Minister of State for Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities, highlighted Uganda’s competitiveness in attracting world-class investments. “This partnership is a demonstration of how Uganda is leveraging its unique natural assets to attract global investors. Combining luxury tourism with conservation sets a benchmark for sustainable tourism in the region and ensures our protected areas remain vibrant and beneficial to both nature and our people.”

Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities, Ms. Doreen Katusiime, expressed her gratitude for the milestone achieved. “It has been a long journey to bring One Nature Hotels to Uganda, and I am delighted that this process has reached a successful climax. This project is a testament to Uganda’s readiness to host world-class investments and showcases the incredible potential of our tourism sector.”

Prof. James Kalema, Chairman of the UWA Board of Trustees, said that the agreement was of strategic importance to Uganda’s tourism and wildlife conservation. “This concession is a significant step in solidifying Queen Elizabeth National Park as a flagship destination for tourism in Uganda. We look forward to seeing the positive impact this project will have, from generating revenue to creating jobs and raising awareness about Uganda’s incredible biodiversity.” He also called on the investors to prioritize compliance with all necessary processes, such as the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), and to ensure job opportunities are provided to communities neighbouring the protected area.

Eng. Hani Saliba, Managing Director of One Nature Hotels Limited, expressed the company’s commitment to sustainability and excellence in their operations. “Our vision is to deliver world-class luxury while championing sustainability. This is going to be a game changer in Uganda’s tourism industry. The addition of boat services on the Kazinga Channel will further enhance the visitor experience. This partnership is not just about building a hotel; it’s about creating a legacy.

The President of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce hailed the strong relationship between Uganda and the UAE, emphasizing its potential for development.
“The relationship between Uganda and the UAE should be fully exploited for the development of Uganda. With reliable transport between our two countries, the groundwork is in place to attract more visitors and investors to Uganda. Once the opportunities are well-prepared and promoted, more people will undoubtedly come to experience the beauty of this country.” He asked the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities to share with the Chamber any opportunities for investment in Uganda’s tourism sector.

The event was graced by several dignitaries, including Uganda’s Consul General to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Ambassador Henry Mayega, UWA Executive Director Sam Mwandha, and officials from the Dubai Chamber of Commerce among others.

The luxury lodge at Channel Track will feature eco-friendly infrastructure, adhering to strict sustainability principles to minimize environmental impact. This development is expected to create employment opportunities for local communities, boost tourism revenue, and further enhance the global reputation of Queen Elizabeth National Park as a must-visit destination.

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