The eight edition of The Karamoja Cultural Festival Event 2024 is taking place in Karenga District bordering Kidepo Valley National Park. Kara-Tunga is organising a group safari for those who want to attend Uganda’s most colorful event and combine it with a safari in Kidepo Valley.
Book your accommodation (limited availability)
Thousands of people gather from different countries and affordable and decent accommodation options are limited. Kara-Tunga therefore has opened Weny Weny Community Camp nearby the event venue and just outside Kidepo Valley National Park. Visit the accommodation page and secure your room.
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.
Welcome to the rugged and breathtaking landscapes of Matheniko-Bokora Wildlife Reserves (MBWRs) in Karamoja, Uganda. For decades, these reserves have held secrets of diverse wildlife, and recent ground surveys have unveiled a remarkable array of species. If you’re looking for an authentic African wildlife experience, MBWRs offer a unique opportunity to witness nature in its …
We are celebrating a milestone in the development of the Warrior Nomad Trail with a workshop attended by 35 key-tourism stakeholders from Uganda’s Karamoja region. The meeting was aimed at fostering sustainable coordination of the regional tourism sector with the Warrior Nomad Trail at the centre. The participants shared their input and ideas on the …
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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Dates Announced Karamoja Cultural Festival Event Kidepo Karenga 2024
The eight edition of The Karamoja Cultural Festival Event 2024 is taking place in Karenga District bordering Kidepo Valley National Park. Kara-Tunga is organising a group safari for those who want to attend Uganda’s most colorful event and combine it with a safari in Kidepo Valley.
Book your accommodation (limited availability)
Thousands of people gather from different countries and affordable and decent accommodation options are limited. Kara-Tunga therefore has opened Weny Weny Community Camp nearby the event venue and just outside Kidepo Valley National Park. Visit the accommodation page and secure your room.
Join the Event Safari 2024
Join us for the event and hop on our 6 Days Karamoja Cultural Festival Event Safari 2024. It combines a visit to the festival with:
The tour will be guided by experienced English speaking local guides that will make sure you have an unforgettable trip.
Visit the festival tour page for more information: Karamoja Cultural Festival Event Tour 2024
Karamoja Cultural Festival Event Video 2023
Karamoja Cultural Festival Event Photos 2023
Photo credits: Maria Schiffer
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