The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) rolled out the red carpet for over 200 hosted buyers and media personalities during a dazzling Cultural Gala held at the iconic Ndere Cultural Centre on Friday evening.
The event formed part of the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE) 2026 activities, offering guests an immersive celebration of Uganda’s extraordinary cultural tapestry.
The evening came alive with vibrant performances from the world-renowned Ndere Troupe, whose dancers took audiences on a captivating journey through Uganda’s 50 tribes, each representing distinct cultural heritage expressed through unique music, dance, costumes, and traditions.
Guests were not only spectators but were also invited to participate, learn traditional dances, and gain a deeper appreciation of the communities that make Uganda truly unique.

A highlight of the evening was a showcase of authentic Ugandan cuisine, featuring dishes from all regions of the country—from the beloved matooke of the Buganda Kingdom to the hearty kalo of eastern Uganda—offering international guests a genuine taste of the Pearl of Africa.
Uganda Tourism Board Marketing Manager Francis Nyende reflected on the significance of the occasion, saying:
“Showcasing Uganda’s culture—our music, our food, our dances—to the world is one of the most powerful things we can do as a nation. For Ugandans, this is deeply personal. Our culture is our identity and our pride. When the world sees and celebrates what we have, it fills every Ugandan heart with immense joy and a renewed sense of belonging.”
The cultural gala reinforced Uganda’s position as a destination rich not only in natural wonders but also in cultural wealth that is uniquely compelling to global travellers.
The international guests later ended the night by enjoying Kampala’s vibrant nightlife.

































