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Aisha Nabwanika

Local Expert

Aisha Nabwanika is the founder and CEO of Ewaffe Cultural Village, an eco-cultural tourism centre. Located just an hour's drive from Kampala, Uganda, the village is a gateway to a world where food tourism and cultural immersion unite. Aisha holds a bachelor’s degree in Commerce and is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) from Makerere University Business School. She has served as an Administrator at Uganda Tourism Association (UTA), and her passion lies in cultural tourism development and climate education.

Stories from Aisha Nabwanika

Rare Rhinos, Vast Savannah, and a Mighty Waterfall in Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda

In one of the country’s first national parks, the mighty Nile meets the sprawling savannah and wildlife encounters are second to none.