THE CONTRIBUTION OF RELIGIOUS CENTERS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM IN UGANDA. A CASE OF UGANDA MARTYRS NAMUGONGO

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 The study was based on the contribution or religious centers to the development of tourism 111 Ugandn with particular reference to Uganda Martyrs Namugongo. The study was based on three objectives that is (i) to find out the contribution of Uganda Martyrs Namugongo to tourism development in Uganda. (ii) lo establish challenges faced by Uganda Martyrs Namugongo in tourism developing in Ugancla: (iii) to suggest solutions to the challenges faced by Uganda martyrs Namugongo in developing tourism in Uganda. The literature review consulted the accredited scholars and researchers. ,'\ Snrn1:de 01· 30 respondents was selected for the study purpose and the data was collected using simple random sampling technique toge1her with purposive sampling which helped the researcher select the specific categories of respondents. Tile study findings showed that Uganda Martyrs Namugongo is contributing to the development of' tourism. in Uganda attracts tourists to Uganda, provides revenue ll) the government which influences tourism development, has recreation facilities to increase domestic tourism in Uganda and also a1tracts visitors who go there for leisure and recreation. The study also discovered that conflicts between the religious leaders and the government, ie1Tnrisin political instability and civil war impede tourism development. The study further revealed that inadequate funds affect the smooth running of Uganda Martyrs Namugongo, high rate due to criminal offences such as murders, serious assaults and rape gain a lot of media ;1ltcntion and can, affect the tourist's destruction choice. The study therefore recommends, that they should ensure respect and protection or local traditions and religious practices especially their intangible legacy and ‘. here is need for proper management and improvement of lfga11da Martyrs Namugongo. i

THE CONTRIBUTION OF RELIGIOUS CENTERS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM IN UGANDA. A CASE OF UGANDA MARTYRS NAMUGONGO
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    Type Project
    Department Tourism and Hospitality
    Project ID TAH0035
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 49 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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