A team of Ugandan content makers travelled to northeastern Uganda and asked Kara-Tunga to host them in Karamoja sub-region and give them an authentic taste of Karimojong culture.
Kara-Tunga is an indigenous owned and female led social enterprise embracing responsible tourism as a tool for creating social-economical opportunities for the community as well as enriching learning experiences for travelers. www.kara-tunga.com/about
Watch this video of Rashid Freestyler sharing his experience of an authentic Karamoja Cultural Experience in an traditional homestead.
Derrick is participating in the daily life of the shepherd cattle keepers as well as the elderly and women in the village. The tour is guided by experienced indigenous cultural guides who are trained by the Kara-Tunga Tourism Academy.
Visit Karamoja on your Uganda safari and learn about one of Uganda’s last living traditional cultures during an cultural tour: www.kara-tunga.com/tours
Tour of Karamoja Riders Fundraise 15 Scholarships – The annual bicycle event aims at offering vulnerable girls in Karamoja the opportunity of life-changing education at Matany Girl’s Vocational School (MAGVS). The girls come from various host communities along the Warrior Nomad Bike trail.
Great trip to the beautiful top of Mt Kadam with very experienced, friendly and knowledgable guides from Kara Tunga. Thorough pre-trip advice and planning, expertly executed.
Karamoja in Northeast Uganda featured in Belgium A.S. Adventure Travel Magazine – In March 2019 a feature of 6 spreads was featured in the Belgium magazine thats distributed among outdoor adventure stores in the country.
We are glad to have concluded a 2 days training under Uganda Safari Guides Association (USAGA) on mechanisms to prevent, detect and respond to violence against women (VAW) and Gender Based Violence (GBV) in the workplace.
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Hosting Ugandan Content Makers in Karamoja
A team of Ugandan content makers travelled to northeastern Uganda and asked Kara-Tunga to host them in Karamoja sub-region and give them an authentic taste of Karimojong culture.
Kara-Tunga is an indigenous owned and female led social enterprise embracing responsible tourism as a tool for creating social-economical opportunities for the community as well as enriching learning experiences for travelers. www.kara-tunga.com/about
Watch this video of Rashid Freestyler sharing his experience of an authentic Karamoja Cultural Experience in an traditional homestead.
Derrick is participating in the daily life of the shepherd cattle keepers as well as the elderly and women in the village. The tour is guided by experienced indigenous cultural guides who are trained by the Kara-Tunga Tourism Academy.
Visit Karamoja on your Uganda safari and learn about one of Uganda’s last living traditional cultures during an cultural tour: www.kara-tunga.com/tours
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Testimonial: Hiking Mt Kadam with Knowledgable Guides
Great trip to the beautiful top of Mt Kadam with very experienced, friendly and knowledgable guides from Kara Tunga. Thorough pre-trip advice and planning, expertly executed.
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We are glad to have concluded a 2 days training under Uganda Safari Guides Association (USAGA) on mechanisms to prevent, detect and respond to violence against women (VAW) and Gender Based Violence (GBV) in the workplace.