The Adventure Tourism Uganda training modules can be used by anyone with an interest in training others in the skills needed for a career in adventure tourism.
All modules are at an introductory level and are based on principles of Active Learning. They are developed by the Adventure Tourism Uganda consortium in collaboration with Ukarimu Academy.
We are happy to announce that our 10 adventure tourism training modules are now published. They are beginner level training materials that can be used by anyone with an interest in giving others an introduction into adventure tourism skills.
The materials are developed by the Adventure Tourism Uganda consortium in collaboration with Ukarimu Academy and with support of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency.
Module 1: Introduction to Adventure Tourism in Uganda
It’s an absolute milestone for the Karamoja Tourism Academy to host one of Uganda’s most famous travel journalist and marketeers ‘Charlotte Beauvoisin’ (Diary of a Muzungu) for the first time in Karamoja sub-region. Charlotte is facilitating a 4-day digital marketing introduction training for local tourism startups to strengthen the capacity of stakeholders along the Warrior …
The fastest and most comfortable way to travel right into Kenya’s Northern Turkana Land was – until now – to take a scheduled flight to Lodwar or Lokichar-Kapese. The road was a notorious and unpredictable journey that was only challenged by experienced drivers and the strongest 4WD vehicles. This is a great step that will …
Maria Schiffer, 11th December 2022 – I’m back in Uganda because of Theo, whom I met while working on my book Eating With Africa In 2018. I’ve been traveling along the Warrior Nomad Trail the last week, researching and experiencing Community Tourism.
A team of researchers found a mutilated fossil, believed to be the remote cousin of Hominidae in volcanic ash on the slopes of Mt Napak, in Karamoja on July 18, 2011.
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Launch Adventure Tourism Uganda Training Modules
The Adventure Tourism Uganda training modules can be used by anyone with an interest in training others in the skills needed for a career in adventure tourism.
All modules are at an introductory level and are based on principles of Active Learning. They are developed by the Adventure Tourism Uganda consortium in collaboration with Ukarimu Academy.
We are happy to announce that our 10 adventure tourism training modules are now published. They are beginner level training materials that can be used by anyone with an interest in giving others an introduction into adventure tourism skills.
You can download them (freely) via our website at www.adventuretourismug.com/training.
The materials are developed by the Adventure Tourism Uganda consortium in collaboration with Ukarimu Academy and with support of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency.
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