Kenneth Kazibwe
The state minister for tourism, Martin Mugarra Bahinduka has said increased digital innovations in the tourism sector will help drive up the number of travelers to Uganda.
"The demand for the Ugandan destination is there.
However, many people are not aware of what to visit here. Most of the people
who come here don't get into the actual tourism bit of it but rather come to do
business, visit relatives and other activities without us fully benefiting from
their stay here. However, digital innovations will help avail information to
such types of travelers," Mugarra said.
"These innovations will help in such a way that even if
you are in Kampala, you will just go online and get to know which places to
visit and spend time. This will be the same case with upcountry destinations
that the world will get to know what they have to offer. This way, the number
of travelers to Uganda will go up."
The minister was on Tuesday speaking during the launch of
the Tour Plug, an online platform that brings together tour operators and
members of the public seeking information about trips about various
destinations.
Mugarra said the advent of the Covid pandemic was a great
lesson to the country about using digital platforms in all sectors of the
economy.
He also encouraged the tour operators to go digital which he
touted as helping them reach a bigger audience.
"We are now in a technology world and everything now is
digital. There is no reason tour operators should walk around with flyers
trying to market destination Uganda yet you can pay a small subscription fee
and the benefits are enormous."
Mugarra said such digital platforms are also key for
generating data about the tourism sector.
According to Ajena Jafar, the Chief Executive Officer for
Tour Plug, the platform is a market place to link tour operators, travelers,
accommodation facilities and other service providers.
"We not reinventing the will but mainly focusing on
providing a platform to link African travelers to Uganda. Tour Plug is taking
away the aspect of people going to social media to look for where to travel to.
They now have to log into the website and know where to travel to," Jafar
said.
He said that unlike many other platforms, the Tour Plug will
leverage on Artificial Intelligence to customize experiences for travelers.
"We are refocusing data and targeting travelers and the
experiences they like. We will focus mainly on African travelers. They can be
allowed to book destinations basing on price range, activities they want to do
and destinations they want to go to," Jafar said.