We’re excited that Karamoja is featured as Uganda travel and tour destination by the Norwegian travel magazine Vagabond by award winning photojournalist Sofi Lundin Photography that we hosted in the region.
“Many decades of conflict made Karamoja unthinkable as a destination. Today, the doors open to a fascinating culture and a people refusing to give up their traditions.”
Kara-Tunga aims at positively impacting the image of the region through tourism and this publication is a great example of our advocacy.
We’re inviting storytellers from around the world to experience Karamoja through the eyes of our passionate local guides and tell the story of the past and the present.
There are many things people don’t know about Paul Sherwen. Many in the cycling world don’t know about his life in Africa and his work with Bicycles for Humanity, the Ugandan Karamoja area and animal conservation. Most people in Africa have no idea of his status in Europe, America and Australia.
We at Kara-Tunga are thrilled to announce that we’ve been featured on the prestigious CBI website as a Best Practice for Socio-Cultural Preservation in the tourism sector.
Ateker nominated for category of best Documentary at Uganda Film Festival – We are proud to learn that our documentary shot in South Sudan is been nominated for best documentary by Uganda Film Festival!
Dutch female magazine called ZIN Magazine travelled with us for 10 days trip through Uganda’s Karamoja region and wrote an article about the unforgettable experience of African Wilderness and rich the rich culture of Karamoja.
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Travel Guide to Karamoja in Vagabond Magazine
We’re excited that Karamoja is featured as Uganda travel and tour destination by the Norwegian travel magazine Vagabond by award winning photojournalist Sofi Lundin Photography that we hosted in the region.
Kara-Tunga aims at positively impacting the image of the region through tourism and this publication is a great example of our advocacy.
We’re inviting storytellers from around the world to experience Karamoja through the eyes of our passionate local guides and tell the story of the past and the present.
#DiscoverKaramoja, Ugandas Best Kept Secret.
Photos by: Sofi Lundin Photography
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