Ssempebwa says tourism in Ssese is beyond resting on beaches and in hotels, which many people focus on but rather even the undiscovered sites that can make a positive impact if well established. He says they have opened up the museum purposely to allow tourists discover the history of Ssese islands.
Kalangala
district has it got its first museum. Ssese museum that is found on Buggala
Island in Kalangala Town Council officially opened its doors to the public on
the Christmas Eve.
Some of the things exhibited
in the museum include historical books, boat, Redbittles, a delicacy among the
natives, spears and arrows used in traditional shrines among others. John Ssempebwa John, the Executive Director of Ssese museum says its aimed at
boosting tourism through availing information on the traditions
and History of the islands District.
Kalangala District comprises 84
islands with vast hidden tourism sites. 62 of the islands are
habitable. However, tourism is currently limited to Buggala, the biggest of the
84 islands. Despite attracting several tourists Kalangala District has never
had a museum to provide information to the visitors.
Ssempebwa says tourism in Ssese is beyond resting on beaches and in hotels,
which many people focus on but rather even the undiscovered sites that can make
a positive impact if well established. He says they have opened up the
museum purposely to allow tourists discover the history of Ssese islands.
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Shafurah Namubiru, who was elected as Miss Ssese Museum, has
promised to promote Museum both locally and internationally.
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According to Namubiru, Kalangala's tourism sector would be
the leading foreign exchange earner for the country but many potential tourism sites
are still undeveloped.