Are you an enthusiastic tour company and eager to learn about Uganda’s northeastern Karamoja? Are your clients interested in adventure and community tourism? Don’t hesitate and sign-up for Uganda’s first Warrior Nomad Trail familiarisation trip.
This trip is part of the Warrior Nomad Trail initiative founded by the Kara-Tunga Foundation and part of the Adventure Tourism Uganda initiative.
The trip will traverse the Karamoja region from Saturday 22nd July 2023 to Saturday 29th July 2023.
Inclusions
Kara-Tunga will provide transport to and from Kampala, accommodation and meals during the trip. Drinks, tips and personal expenditures are excluded. Kara-Tunga at the end of the trip expects you to bring business to the region.
Exclusions
In addition, the selected candidates will be required to transport themselves to and from the point of pick-up in Kampala. This trip is on a purely voluntary basis. Participants are not receiving any kind of remuneration, facilitation or allowance. Any other meals and drinks out of those provided by Kara-Tunga are on you.
Target participants
We are targeting tour companies, and travel agents who are longing for diversifying their travel packages with off-the-beaten-path adventure and cultural experiences in Uganda’s northeast.
We are also targeting social media influencers who are interested in positively impacting the image of the Karamoja region by showcasing it as an outdoor adventure and authentic cultural tourist destination.
Requirements
We require that you will be able to fully commit yourself to the entire firm trip. This means that participants will be expected to attend all the days.
Contact
If you are interested please fill in the form and for further inquiries please get in touch with Lokutae Brian on brian@kara-tunga.com and 0778604151.
Itinerary
Day
Date
Time
Description
Accommodation
1
Sat 22 Jul
Full day
Drive from Kampala to Pian Upe (8hrs)
UWA Banda
2
Sun 23 Jul
AM
PM
Nature walk in search of the Rothschild Giraffe and Uganda’s only endemic bird species Fox’s Weaver
UWA Banda
3
Mon 24 Jul
AM
PM
A full-day hike on the scenic foothills of Mount Kadam.
Drive to Kalya Peace Village in Amudat District
Kalya Peace Village
4
Tues 25 Jul
AM
Morning Pokot cultural experience with a visit to the Camel Camp and traditional medicine walk.
Kalya Peace Village
5
Wed 25 Jul
AM
Drive to Kotido and visit the weekly vibrant Cattle Auction market.
Karamoja Arts
PM
Visit Nakapelimoru village, the largest traditional settlement in East and Central Africa
6
Thurs 26 Jul
AM
Drive from Kotido to Timu via Kaabong (3 hrs)
Timu eco camp
PM
Timu nature and medicinal walk through the IK communities and villages
Kara-Tunga is proud to partner with Spanish travel agent Terres Llunyanes to offer their guests an unforgettable eco-camping and cultural experience when traveling through Uganda’s northeast Karamojaland.
Trail mapping on Mount Moroto – One of our goals is preservation of cultural heritage through tourism and therefore we are working hand in hand with the elders as gatekeepers and the youth to document, manage and share.
Trekking Uganda’s Mount Kadam with Kenya-based Dutch primatologist Yvonne A. de Jong and American conservationist and ecologist Thomas M. Butynski have had an interest for what lies within the forgotten corners of Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region and bordering Kenya’s Turkana and West-Pokot counties.
Karamoja Safari featured in the Dutch and Belgium magazine called Columbus Travel Magazine. The magazine highlights a 20 pages travel report from climbing worlds Mt Elgon (4321m), an authentic cultural experience in Karamojaland and ending with an off the beaten path Wildlife Safari in Kidepo Valley National Park!
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Fam trip: Warrior Nomad Trail
Are you an enthusiastic tour company and eager to learn about Uganda’s northeastern Karamoja? Are your clients interested in adventure and community tourism? Don’t hesitate and sign-up for Uganda’s first Warrior Nomad Trail familiarisation trip.
This trip is part of the Warrior Nomad Trail initiative founded by the Kara-Tunga Foundation and part of the Adventure Tourism Uganda initiative.
The trip will traverse the Karamoja region from Saturday 22nd July 2023 to Saturday 29th July 2023.
Inclusions
Kara-Tunga will provide transport to and from Kampala, accommodation and meals during the trip. Drinks, tips and personal expenditures are excluded. Kara-Tunga at the end of the trip expects you to bring business to the region.
Exclusions
In addition, the selected candidates will be required to transport themselves to and from the point of pick-up in Kampala. This trip is on a purely voluntary basis. Participants are not receiving any kind of remuneration, facilitation or allowance. Any other meals and drinks out of those provided by Kara-Tunga are on you.
Target participants
We are targeting tour companies, and travel agents who are longing for diversifying their travel packages with off-the-beaten-path adventure and cultural experiences in Uganda’s northeast.
We are also targeting social media influencers who are interested in positively impacting the image of the Karamoja region by showcasing it as an outdoor adventure and authentic cultural tourist destination.
Requirements
We require that you will be able to fully commit yourself to the entire firm trip. This means that participants will be expected to attend all the days.
Contact
If you are interested please fill in the form and for further inquiries please get in touch with Lokutae Brian on brian@kara-tunga.com and 0778604151.
Itinerary
PM
PM
Drive to Kalya Peace Village in Amudat District
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Trail mapping on Mount Moroto – One of our goals is preservation of cultural heritage through tourism and therefore we are working hand in hand with the elders as gatekeepers and the youth to document, manage and share.
Trekking Uganda’s Mt Kadam: Unraveling secrets of Karamojaland
Trekking Uganda’s Mount Kadam with Kenya-based Dutch primatologist Yvonne A. de Jong and American conservationist and ecologist Thomas M. Butynski have had an interest for what lies within the forgotten corners of Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region and bordering Kenya’s Turkana and West-Pokot counties.
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Karamoja Safari featured in the Dutch and Belgium magazine called Columbus Travel Magazine. The magazine highlights a 20 pages travel report from climbing worlds Mt Elgon (4321m), an authentic cultural experience in Karamojaland and ending with an off the beaten path Wildlife Safari in Kidepo Valley National Park!