Tuesday, August 31, 2021

MY JOURNEY AS THE FIRST WINNER OF TAKE ON THE PEARL TOURISM CAMPAIGN.

 


First Things First! How I got to know about the Campaign and how did I win?

I got to know about the campaign the day UTB launched on 11th September, 2020.  The campaign was launched virtually on Visit Uganda’s Facebook Page. But before the launch I saw the E-Flyer that was making rounds on Social media, I was so curious to know what Take on the Pearl was all about. Streaming live the day they unveiled it, I was intrigued to participate when I heard Claire Mugabe, The UTB Marketing Manager explain how it’s going to work. In her presentation she said “We will be asking simple questions on our Visit Uganda page and the right answer with the highest engagements wins a fully paid trip.” Huh? Did I hear that right? That was my response. Immediately I was interested and was ready to participate in it. I turned on the notifications of Visit Uganda Page on Facebook and Twitter to receive notifications when they post any question so that I can participate. Lo and behold the question was posted on the afternoon of 11th September, 2020. The Question went as follows How well do you know your country? Tell us where this tourism attraction feature/destination is found and stand a chance to win an all-paid-for trip for you and your loved one” And they attached a photo. The photo looked familiar and I identified it. In my attempt of the question I said “This is Sipi Falls, located in Kapchorwa district, Eastern Uganda Sebei Sub region. There are 3 major falls in Sipi, however in the Photo is a 100 meter waterfall. These falls generate there water from Sipi river that flows from the ranges of Mount Elgon. #TakeOnThePearl #UgandaWildnLive #RestartTourism #VisitUganda” This was my simple answer to the question on Facebook and Twitter. There and then created a link, sent it to my friends requesting them to like my comment to help me win. A few would ask me what it was about and I would gladly respond to them. Most of them that I contacted they helped out and invited more of their friends to like my comment on Facebook. My comment to that question earned the highest engagements both on Facebook and Twitter but they considered the Facebook engagements which were around 315 likes. Just I forgot to tell you that there’s one of participants who tried to gather his likes by creating fake accounts I realized it and reported him to Visit Uganda Page. It’s true he gathered more likes in that way and surpassed my likes, he reached 350 likes and I had 315 but most of his likes were not genuine and that’s how he lost to me. It must have been sad for him! I guess! Right? It didn’t bother me in anyway because what he did was wrong. Am glad he was disqualified!

Print Screen of Visit Uganda Page

Print Screen of Visit Uganda Facebook Page. 

Declared As the 1st Winner of Take on the Pearl Tourism Campaign 

I remember when, a friend broke the News to me via WhatsApp as the first winner of the Take on Pearl Tourism Campaign, I was exuberant and elated, it was such mind-boggling time for me, inundated with bundle of laughs, not because I won but because of support and love my friends exhibited. My phone buzzed every second, friends congratulating me. Visiting Facebook at that time, made walk in cloud 9, because of the numerous congratulatory messages that were sent in. I saw tears of joy roll through my chicks. This all happened on Tuesday 15th September 2020.

Declared as a winner. This flyer circulated on various social media platforms on the 15th September 2020

The following day (Wednesday 16th September 2020) as the hype continued and congratulatory messages kept coming from friends and relatives, I received a call at 13:50pm EAT from Aly Alibhai (CEO Talent Africa group) requesting me to have a zoom video chat with one of the media influencers to congratulate me upon being the first lucky winner of take on the Pearl Tourism campaign and how I felt. You can guess how I felt! Right? Anyways Aly sent me the link of the zoom chat, clicked on it and began a chat with Alex Muhangi (CEO Comedy Stores Uganda) who was one media influencers who was selected to be part of the first trip of Take on the Pearl to the eastern Uganda. In the conversation Alex was elated that I was the first winner of Take on the Pearl domestic tourism campaign and so I was. The cheerful faces showed how jovial we were both of us. He asked if I was ready to Take on the Pearl on the next day but one (Friday 18th September 2020) and you can guess the answer right? Would you say No? If it was you? See the link of the video here 👉:https://fb.watch/7JERFr22td/

Thursday 17th September was a day for me to prepare, I remember that day I did laundry of a few clothes and later packed my staff in my bag ready to go the next day. Did I tell you how I felt Friday so far yet so near? Yes! Its chucklesome right?  Anyhow I could wait for Friday to come and jump into that Van. That evening of Thursday 17th September I received another call from Albert. Albert works with Talent Africa and he was my contact person for this trip. Albert on a phone call, informed me about Friday’s program (The Day the trip was to begin) and I was amused about it.

Day 1 Flagging off the team.

Early morning of Friday 18th September 2020, I wake up as early as 5:00am EAT took a shower, dressed up and left home at 5:40am to the pickup point, where my work driver always picks me from. We headed to office first where I work from to pick a few things and later proceed to Uganda Tourism Board Offices at Lugogo House where the flag off took place. The flag was to take place at 8:00am EAT and I made sure by 8:00am EAT am there. And yes I was there by that time. On arrival at UTB offices 5th Floor Lugogo House I was welcomed By Suzan Atwijukire one of the employees at UTB, very friendly and charming. I felt I had reached home. She requested me to have a sit as we waited for the Media Influencers including Alex Muhangi, Cleopratra Kyoherwe and Natasha Sinayobye, media team who were part of the flagging off ceremony and the CEO Lily Ajarova who flagged us off.

PHOTO: Lily Ajorova, CEO Uganda Tourism Board flagged us off

Shortly after that the media team from different media houses reached and the flag off ceremony began. Quick photo shots where done and a couple of interviews were done as well. I remember I myself did four interviews with different media houses including: Urban TV, UBC TV, NBS and The East African Magazine one of the dailies here in Uganda. Read here what they wrote: 

👉https://chimpreports.com/utb-flags-off-first-winner-of-take-on-the-pearl-of-africa-campaign-to-mbale/

👉https://guide2uganda.ug/excited-dominic-thrilled-by-utb-inaugural-take-on-the-pearl-of-africa-virtual-led-tourism-campaign-in-eastern-uganda/

 👉     https://mbu.ug/tag/dominic-tugume/

👉https://thebrinknews.com/dominic-tugume-the-inaugural-takeonthepearl-winner-shares-his-sipi-falls-experience/

👉https://www.galaxyfm.co.ug/2020/09/23/1st-winner-of-utbs-take-on-the-pearl-campaign-in-owe-of-sipi-falls-adrenaline-rush/

👉https://www.matookerepublic.com/2020/09/18/utb-flags-off-1st-winner-for-take-on-the-pearl-of-africa-digital-campaign-to-mbale/

👉https://utb.go.ug/press-releases/utb-flags-1st-winner-%E2%80%98%E2%80%99take-pearl-africa%E2%80%99%E2%80%99-digital-campaign-mbale

👉https://kampalasqoop.com/utb-flags-off-maiden-winner-for-take-on-the-pearl-of-africa-digital-campaign-to-mbale/


Setting off to Jinja

After a little engagement with the media we boarded into our respective vans to be flagged off. It was an exciting moment, seeing us set off ready to take on the pearl alongside these amazing people. Our first stopover was at Shell Nakawa along Jinja road for fueling and later proceeded to Jinja. Traffic that day was nasty that we spent 3hours on the road to Jinja a journey that takes 1hr30mins usually, but still the journey was amazing.

A stopover at Jinja Nile Bridge, was so exciting, gazing at how waters of the Nile follow, onto their way to North Africa, the cool breeze along the river brought life. The sun was scorching, however the walk along the Nile with the cool breeze on the Nile changed everything. How beautiful it was to walk through this 525M long bridge and feel the winds of the blow and taste the fresh airs of the Nile.


Photo moment with L-R Aly Allibhai CEO Talent Africa, Alex Muhangi CEO Comedy Stores, Natasha Sinayobye Actor, Cleopatra Koheirwe, Dominic Tugume, Sandra Nguna Miss Tourism Busoga 2019/2020 and Bismark Amumpaire Travel Show host at NBS at the Jinja Nile Bridge.


Shortly after that we headed to Jinja City for a quick snack and proceeded to Mbale. It took us another 3 hours to reach Mbale Resort Hotel, where we spent the night. On arrival at Mbale Resort we were warmly welcomed by Irene the Receptionist/Front Office Personnel, who checked in and allocated us all our rooms. While checking us in all preventative measures were taken, they made us sanitize before we entered the Hotel facility, social distance maintained while signing the guest forms and the pen used to sign separated from the others, which the next person will use. I felt at home already away from home and safe after all the preventive measures were taken.

Checking in at Mbale Resort. 

A photo Moment with the Celebrities. L-R Cleopatra, Natasha, Alex and Dominic  


Later my bellboy helped me carry my luggage into my room, I was wowed, how marvellous and couthy this room was. Strategically located facing the green area surrounding the hotel, well furnished, clean and pleasing. Checked in, placed my luggage right and went for short interview, to narrate how my day was and the journey in general as we waited for dinner to set up. A three course buffet meal was set up at the pool area of the Resort ready to be served. A few of us who were at the pool already waited for the rest of the folks who were freshening up join in us and serve. It was a cheerful evening, with lots of jokes and jest. Of course it wouldn’t be boring after the whole CEO of Comedy Store Alex Muhangi travelled with us! You can guess what happened! Huh?

A silent disco was set up, for those who wished to bop and get down, it was a perfect time for them before they hit the hay. Would you ask yourself why I used “They” it’s because I wasn’t part of it! Really? Yes! I was just on my phone and everyone was wondering, c’mon it’s your trip Man! You need to something. You can guess the response. Lol! Soon afterwards went to rest, looking forward for another day of enjoyment.

Silent Disco headset being setup 

Day 2 of Our Trip

A wonderful night it was, I saw myself wake, praised the living God for the gift of the new day, did my morning devotion as I sipped a cup of Africa tea that I made that morning right in my room. Breakfast was served at the restaurant, take took it, checked out and drove to Gangama Hill where Semei Kakungulu Heritage Site is located.

Breakfast Time: Lovely Breakfast served before we set off for Semei Kakungulu 


Visiting Of Kakungulu Memorial Site

On arrival at Gangama Hill, we were gladly received by Wasswa Stephen who was our guide at the site. Stephen welcomed and briefed us. He gave us a wonderful preamble about the site and which left us all amazed how rich in history the site is. Look out for my story on this same blog to learn more about Semei Kakungulu a Ugandan States Man. One thing I liked about this sites is the way how the care takers of this site have preserved some of the equipment used by Semei and the house he lived in 100 years ago.

At the site. In the background is Semei Kakungulu's House he lived in 


At the mausoleum of Semei Kakungulu 

A photo moment after the Mausoleum Visit 


Driving to Sipi Falls

A few hours later, we got back in our vans and headed to Sipi Falls and left Mbale. The journey from Mbale to Sipi is a beautiful one, your eyes can have enough of the beauty of the landscape, as you glimpse at the Elgon ranges so magnificent to gaze at. The weather in Sipi is so interesting, having left Mbale so bright and sunny only to be shocked when we found heavy down pour in Sipi Falls. I was a little bit sceptical and afraid how hiking would be possible when it has rained given the terrain of Sipi Falls but my cares and worries were driven away on arrival at Rafiki Lodge. A warm welcome with a glass of Melon juice was so refreshing as we prepared to hike. We were behind schedule a bit and we didn’t check-in our rooms till we came back from the hike.

Photo moment on arrival before the Hike 


Shortly after the glass of juice we were briefed by our guide Job Soyekwo, young, vibrant, passionate and eloquent guide. He took us through the does and don’t and we wished us best of luck in our hiking. Job was helped by Ramazan Neibei who was our second guide. After the briefing we headed into our vans for a short drive to redeem time, we couldn’t walk to the falls since we were behind schedule already, though walking gives you the best experience as you walk through the community.

Approaching the water falls you would here the falls roar from a distance of 200m away, the cool atmosphere was mind blowing. We hiked the first water fall of 85m, and the experience was just marvellous. I loved getting wet from the falls, though a few minutes later I quivering, Lol! You would ask “what where you looking for?” Well! For you to ponder on Lol!

With Cleopatra at the 80m Waterfall freezing 😁


Soon afterwards we headed, to the next waterfall, guess what activity was next? Abseiling! Yes I mean Abseiling. Just in case you’re wondering; what’s Abseiling? No worries I will explain in the next lines. This was my main activity that I was looking up too while in Sipi, I had done most of the activities before but not abseiling. Somehow I was nervous and courageous, my adrenaline was high and low, not because I was afraid of it but because of the weather, it was so cold on me, I couldn’t stop quivering, I made quick push ups to get myself warm and it worked!

Job our guide still took us through the safety measure of Abseiling us the bold, who dared to abseil. Quickly we got the equipment on meanwhile as it threatened to rain but that didn’t stop us. Sandra and I were the first people to get abseiled in our group though we found some other group that were abseiling upon arrival.

Sandra and I, Abseiling on the 100m waterfall. 


Sandra was a bit nervous about it but she desired to do it, I encouraged her, since we were doing it together. She was a little bit convinced, until we got abseiled. Tight on her rope, with an agitated face, you could tell she was anxious but she was determined. While descending down I saw close her eyes which later she told me she was saying her last prayers. Lol! Yet me the excitement I had because I had conquered my fear to abseil. Watch Video here; 👉https://youtu.be/M_vXkikQh1o

The experience is mouthwatering and unexplainable, but it’s a great one unforgettable, descending the 100m water fall as you look down in the plunge pool it’s just amazing. You have to try it out one day if you haven’t

This climaxed our day as we looked forward for great evening during the campfire. We headed back to the lodge for to freshen up, have dinner and get ready for a special cultural performance from the Sebei Cultural dance group in Sipi Falls as we gathered and surrounded the fire at the fire camp. Our day 2 night was lit.

A cultural Performance by the Sabiny Cultural Troop at Rafiki Lodge 

Camp Fire at Rafiki Lodge 

Job our guided suggested something to me before I went to burn the candle at both ends, “I want you to wake up at 6:00am EAT, get out of your cottage sit outside with the cup of coffee and gaze at the sunrise” “Good idea” I responded in affirmation. “Who will get me a cup of coffee” I asked? “I will tell someone to do it for you” He responded! “Deal!” That was my last comment as I headed to lay my head down.

Day 3

Lo and behold it was already morning guess what time? “6:35am” so bright that I expected. “Huh?” Startled how I had missed the sun rise, yet it was still 6:35am. Quickly I rushed to have gaze at the sunrise, as I reflected and wondered how God’s creation is so perfect. Didn’t see it for long shivery on me, I couldn’t hold it. But my eyes were glued through the window on the sunrise. Not so long I bathed and joined the time for break. Soon after breakfast we headed to Lacam Lodge for quick photo shots and interviews to share our experience as we starred at the falls. Lacam lodge gave us a spectacular view of Sipi Falls the beautiful scenery was just mind blowing. In my interview with Alex Muhagi, I did mention how my Sipi was so dear to me and would love to go back again and again. Of course my major highlights being Abseiling and the sunrise though we missed the sunset because it was cloudy by the time of visiting. We left Sipi For Kampala everyone happier and rejuvenated. Watch full highlights of the trip here 👉; https://youtu.be/2iyxx3GuO4E

Our journey back to Kampala 

Great Thanks to UTB who organised the Take On the pearl Tourism Campaign, Talent Africa Group, my Mates: Alex Muhangi, Cleopatra Koheirwe, Natasha Sinayobye and Sandra Nguna. They made this trip so memorable and exciting.


Thank you for taking time to read my story.

 

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