24th May 2023 – Kara-Tunga Foundation hosted the French Ambassador to Uganda at the Karamoja Museum in Moroto. The ambassador visited our district for the first time to gain inspiration for future culture-related collaborations.
We greatly thank the ‘Ateker Cultural Group’ and other partners for making an unforgettable first impression.
Learn more about the projects Kara-Tunga is doing with the support of the French Embassy in Uganda:
The French Ambassador to Uganda and the Head of the French Embassy Cooporation pose in front of the Karamoja Museum in Moroto with invited stakeholders.
A cultural leader and respected elder of the Tepeth community is welcoming the visitors with a traditional prayer.
French Ambassador to Uganda receives two Karamojong names being Lochap (weeding) and Lokiru (rain)
Uganda’s northeast Karamojaland has kept many secrets due Its inaccessibility, only recently, researchers and scholars have started to explore these forgotten corners of the country. Kara-Tunga hosted two Kenya-based researchers for 10 days Trekking of Uganda’s Mount Kadam, in search for the unknown but with the gut feeling of finding something special to come back …
View the presentation by Kara-Tunga teamleader ‘Theo Vos‘ at the first ever Uganda Adventure Tourism Webinar themed “Market Opportunities and Destination challenges”. Kara-Tunga shared their case-study of developing Karamoja into a must-visit tourist destination. Notes were also shared about the ongoing developments around the Warrior Nomad Trail – A Culture and Adventure Tourist trail through …
1st December 2022, Kampala Uganda – Kara-Tunga Tours received the Ekkula Pearl of Africa Tourism Awards for It’s contribution towards the development of Cultural Tourism in Uganda.
The origin of Uganda’s Jie and Kenya’s Turkana-tribe – At this rock, just east of Kotido Town, a great journey is traced – one that permanent links two great ethnicities! To this rock the Jie and Turkana periodically return in peace and harmony to trace the footsteps of Nayeche…
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Hosting French Ambassador to Uganda in Moroto Karamoja
24th May 2023 – Kara-Tunga Foundation hosted the French Ambassador to Uganda at the Karamoja Museum in Moroto. The ambassador visited our district for the first time to gain inspiration for future culture-related collaborations.
We greatly thank the ‘Ateker Cultural Group’ and other partners for making an unforgettable first impression.
Learn more about the projects Kara-Tunga is doing with the support of the French Embassy in Uganda:
The French Ambassador to Uganda and the Head of the French Embassy Cooporation pose in front of the Karamoja Museum in Moroto with invited stakeholders.
A cultural leader and respected elder of the Tepeth community is welcoming the visitors with a traditional prayer.
French Ambassador to Uganda receives two Karamojong names being Lochap (weeding) and Lokiru (rain)
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