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King Oyo goes on royal expedition of Rwenzori for environmental conservation

His Majesty – Omukama Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV has concluded a 10-day Rwenzori Royal Expedition to the Margherita peak flanked by officials from Tooro Kingdom, Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife & Antiquities, UNDP and the Uganda Tourism Board.

King Oyo in the Center, on the expedition

The expedition was aimed at drawing attention to the impact of climate change, the significant role of environmental conservation and the promotion of the Rwenzori Mountains as a unique adventure tourism attraction.

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The expedition was part of Uganda Tourism Board's (UTB) campaign - Conserving Mountain Ecosystems, that seeks to promote sustainable adventure tourism and in particular, to highlight the beauty and splendor of the Rwenzori Mountain ranges as one of the remaining equatorial glaciers in the world.

According to experts, one of the most visible consequences of climate change in Uganda is the rapid loss of glaciers, which have reduced from 6.5 square kilometers in 1906 to less than one square kilometer in 2003. These Rwenzori glaciers will disappear before the end of this century.

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The local communities living at the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountain continue to face destructive floods, as a result of the outbursts of River Nyamwamba whose source is traced in these mountains. Nonetheless, the mountains remain an important part of the Batooro, Bakonzo and Bamba Culture.

“There is an urgent need to preserve the crown of snow on the Rwenzori Mountains. Therefore, we must be prepared to tackle the effects of climate change on our beautiful country today.” – Owekitinisa Joan Kantu Else, Minister of Tourism – Tooro Kingdom said.

The Rwenzori Ecosystem is also a great contributor to tourism development. It is home to 54 Albertine rift endemic species; 18 mammal species, 09 reptile species, 06 amphibian and 21 bird species. Over 217 Bird species including the Rwenzori Turaco, the Bamboo Warbler, Golden Winged Sun bird, Scarlet tufted Malachite sun bird, have been recorded rendering the ecosystem as an important bird-watching site in Uganda.

In 1994, the Rwenzori Mountains were named as a UNESCO World heritage site and later as a Ramsar Site in 2008 due to the unique beauty and vegetation zones marked by grassland, montane forest, Bamboo, heather and afro-alpine moorland zones which support diverse species of bird and other wildlife.

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“The Rwenzori Royal Expedition 2022 will not only create awareness on the restoration and protection of areas affected by climate change, but also to drum up support for culture and heritage tourism promotion in our beautiful country," Hon Daudi Migereko, Chairman Board of Directors, Uganda Tourism Board.

Therefore, the expedition has highlighted the untapped tourism product development opportunities available in the Rwenzori region that will offer an adventure of a lifetime to travellers from all over the world while in Uganda - The Pearl of Africa.

Mountain tourism, complimented by wildlife Safaris, primate tracking, bird watching in the Queen Elizabeth, Kibale and Bwindi Impenetrable National Parks, is accented by culture and heritage of the local communities.

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