Uganda Tourism Board launched (21st January 2022) the countries new tourism promotion brand ‘Explore Uganda – The Pearl of Africa’. We are excited that our Kara-Tunga community tourism group from Kautakou (closed to Moroto) is featured in the new promotion materials. This is a true milestone for Kara-Tunga’s efforts to positively impact the image of the …
Karamoja en Kidepo Valley Oeganda Reisverslag – We’re super proud to have made it into a regional Dutch newspaper (Noord Hollands Dagblad – De Gooi-en Eemslander) with an authentic story of tourism in the Karamoja region.
Nazir Abbas: “I was staying at the guest house of Kara-tunga Tours when I noticed a striking young man having tea next to the cozy fire. He caught my attention and we started chatting. His name was King and he was part of the Karamojong tribe. Fascinated to learn about their culture, I started asking …
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Uganda’s most Mysterious tribe: The Ik
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