Louis and Margot are hitchhiking through Africa and Kara-Tunga hosted them for three days on our classic Karamoja Boda Boda Tour. They wrote a humbling review about it on TripAdivsor and continued up to Ethiopia whereafter they sent us the following email…
“Dear Kara-Tunga, We visited many other “remote tribes” in the continent, with or without guides, and were sometimes shocked by the bad relation some tribes had with tourists because of the travel agencies who didn’t implicate the communities. A problem that is clearly threatening the way of life of these communities.
We just wanted to tell you that we had by far the best experience with Kara-Tunga, especially in terms of responsible tourism and benefits to the communities. We can just encourage you to continue and we will try to promote Kara-Tunga to all the people we know who plan to visit Africa.
Thank you again for your great work and we hope to see you again somewhere.
Bikepacking from Karamoja via Turkana to Ethiopia – Occasionally we meet people with courage and passion who took the opportunity to travel the world by bicycle like our friend Davide Travelli.
Well, when I headed for my very first Kara-Tunga adventure I had a rough idea about what was there to come. I knew I was about to Climb Mount Kadam and to spend one night up there.
Moroto visit doesn’t disappoint – Hiking and sundowning in the mountain is a unique way of learning about the peoples of northeastern Uganda, from its highlands to the vast plains below.
Together with a friend I visited the Ik tribe in northern part of Karamoja, and it turned out to be the most remote and culturally interesting region in Uganda I ever traveled! Don’t expect hotels and well catered camp sites.
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Karamoja was our best Responsible African Tribe Experience
Louis and Margot are hitchhiking through Africa and Kara-Tunga hosted them for three days on our classic Karamoja Boda Boda Tour. They wrote a humbling review about it on TripAdivsor and continued up to Ethiopia whereafter they sent us the following email…
“Dear Kara-Tunga, We visited many other “remote tribes” in the continent, with or without guides, and were sometimes shocked by the bad relation some tribes had with tourists because of the travel agencies who didn’t implicate the communities. A problem that is clearly threatening the way of life of these communities.
We just wanted to tell you that we had by far the best experience with Kara-Tunga, especially in terms of responsible tourism and benefits to the communities. We can just encourage you to continue and we will try to promote Kara-Tunga to all the people we know who plan to visit Africa.
Thank you again for your great work and we hope to see you again somewhere.
Louis and Margot.”
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