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Visitor Expenditure and Motivation Survey 2003

Uganda, 2003
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UGA_2003_VEMS_v01_M
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Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry
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Dec 20, 2012
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Questionnaires
Visitor Expenditure and Motivation Survey 2003 - Questionnaire
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Author(s) Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry
Country Uganda
Language English
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Reports
Consolidated Low and Peak Seasons Expenditure and Motivation Survey Report
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Author(s) Dhizaala Sanon Moses, Data Base Consultant PAMSU Project, Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry
Date 2003-01-01
Country Uganda
Language English
Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL VISITOR CHARACTERISTICS
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Residence profile of tourists to Uganda
1.2 Tourists by country of usual residence
1.3 Visitors categories by sex
1.4 Tourists by occupation /employment status
1.5 Tourists categorized by age-group
1.6 Tourists visitors by purpose of visit
1.7 Repeated visits
1.8 Main sources of information
1.2 Tourist visitors by length of stay

CHAPTER TWO: ANALYSIS OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN GENERAL VISITORS CHARACTERISTICS
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Tourists by sex and country of usual residence
2.2 Tourists by sex and age group
2.3 Tourists by sex and purpose of visit
2.4 Tourist length of stay by country of usual residence
2.5 Tourist length of stay by nationality
2.6 Tourist length of stay by age group
2.7 Tourist length of stay by purpose of visit
2.8 Tourist length of stay by repeated visits
2.9 Tourist length of stay by Port of entry
2.10 Tourists by purpose of visit and Port of entry
2.11 Tourists by purpose of visit and country of usual residence
2.12 Tourists by purpose of visit and nationality
2.13 Tourists by purpose of visit and repeated visits
2.14 Tourists by purpose of visit and age group
2.15 Tourists by repeated visits and age group

CHAPTER THREE: TOURIST TRAVEL BEHAVIOR AND PATTERNS
3.0 Introduction
3.1 Information on accompanying visitors
3.2 Tourists intention to visit other African countries
3.3 Other African countries considered for a holiday before choosing Uganda
3.4 Distribution of visitors between those who did and did not do Sightseeing tours, excursions and boat cruises in Uganda
3.5 Tourists visitors by popular tours taken
3.6 Reasons given for not taking any organized tours, excursions and boat cruises
3.7 Tourist visitors by travel arrangement
3.8 Tourist visitors by type of accommodation
3.9 Tourist visitors who stayed in Hotels by location in Uganda
3.10 Tourist visitors who stayed at Motels/inns/Guest houses by location in Uganda
3.11 Tourist visitors who stayed at Safari Lodges/Luxury Tented camps by location
3.12 Tourist visitors who stayed at Hostels/Campsites by location in Uganda
3.13 Tourist visitors who stayed at cottages and Bandas
3.14 Tourist visitors who stayed in private homes

CHAPTER FOUR: TOURIST EXPENDITURE PATTENS
Introduction:
4.1 Total average tourist expenditure
4.2 Percentage distribution of all visitors by services paid for in Uganda excluding international airfare
4.3 Break-down of all visitors expenditure n Uganda by category of service and Port of entry, excluding prepaid expenditure and packages
4.4 Tourist visitors expenditure by purpose of visit
4.5 Advance expenditure of all visitors by Border entry/exit point
4.6 Package visitor expenditure in Uganda by Border entry/exit point
4.7 Percentage distribution of package visitors by expenditure on items, excluding international airfare
4.8 Percentage distribution of package visitors by inclusion of stays in other countries
4.9 Expenditure for travelers on own arrangement by Port of entry/exit
4.10 Estimates of tourist expenditure in Uganda for the year 2003
4.11 Relationships between the year 2003 tourist expenditure receipts and national accounts
4.12 Five year forecasts of tourism receipts

CHAPTER FIVE: VISITOR RATING OF THE UGANDAN DESTNATIONS
Introduction
5.1 Tourist visitors rating of services and facilities
5.2 Tourist visitors fulfillment of expectations
5.3 Tourist’s anticipation of making repeated visits to Uganda
5.4 Reasons for and against return visits to Uganda
5.5 Tourists visitor’s willingness to recommend Uganda to friends and relatives for a holiday visit
5.6 Tourist visitors best memory/experience of Uganda
5.7 Tourist visitors most unpleasant experience in Uganda
5.8 Suggestions by tourists on how to improve tourism in Uganda

CHAPTER SIX: RECOMMENDATIONS
Introduction
6.1 Recommendations for enhancing the countries tourism traffic and receipts
6.2 Recommendation on motivational aspects
6.3 Recommendation for strengthening research and monitoring
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Technical documents
Expenditure and Motivation Survey - Interiewer's Guide
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Author(s) Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry
Country Uganda
Language English
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Proposal for The Uganda Visitor Expenditure and Motivation Survey Scheduled for July - October 2001
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Author(s) Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry
Date 2001-07-01
Country Uganda
Language English
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Data Conversion Program - Part 1
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Country Uganda
Language English
Description This program reorganizes the data imported from Access format. The program renames and encodes variables; adds variables and value labels, and optimizes the dataset for use with STATA. The program contains 3 parts.
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Data Conversion Program - Part 2
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Country Uganda
Language English
Description This program reorganizes the data imported from Access format. The program renames and encodes variables; adds variables and value labels, and optimizes the dataset for use with STATA. The program contains 3 parts.
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Data Conversion Program - Part 3
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Country Uganda
Language English
Description This program reorganizes the data imported from Access format. The program renames and encodes variables; adds variables and value labels, and optimizes the dataset for use with STATA. The program contains 3 parts.
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