Kara-Tunga hosted Arabic Duroob TV Show makers for a 4-episode Documentary Film about Karamoja’s Cultural Heritage. The TV show host, Ali Alsaloom, and his film crew stayed at the our Karamoja Safari Camp in Moroto town and our driver guide Onjango Henry is featured on the snow as translator. Despite the fact that it is for the majority in Arabic, we still recommend you to watch it, since many explanations by our guide is in English.
About Kara-Tunga
Kara-Tunga is a social enterprise that’s locally owned and is founded to develop and promote sustainable tourism in the Northeast of Uganda and thereby enhancing the livelihoods of the indigenous communities. Today Kara-Tunga helps travellers, tour operators and travel agents with authentic cultural experiences and unforgettable outdoor adventures connecting the forgotten Eastern route from the source of the Nile to Africa’s most scenic safari park Kidepo Valley.
About Duroob
‘Duroob‘ stands for ‘to know one another’ with Ali Alsaloom. A travel cultural TV show that carries a positive cultural understanding and appreciation message, with a touristic twist style.
Each destination waged by Ali with his team, focuses on the identity of the local population of the region, take a closer look at the culture and customs that are practiced by the people. In each country that Ali visits, he tries to adapt to the culture of the visited place in order to understand and appreciate it.
He discovers a unique set of ethical and cultural ideals that are essential to each tribe or town in order to show viewers the excellence of human civilization as a whole, and help to establish the values of tolerance and acceptance of each other among the Arab world and international communities as well. The episodes filled with lots of lessons and acumen wisdom that viewers can benefit from by getting to know different aspects of life in several parts of the world, with all its humanitarian scenes .
Kara-Tunga hosted a renown Belgium journalist to reveal Uganda’s untouched Karamoja region. He quoted Karamoja as “Off the Beaten Path” and his experience “Out of Africa”. Read his travel report in Belgiums biggest newspaper ‘Het Laatste Nieuws’ featuring the Karamoja region, Kidepo Valley National Park and Authentic cultural tours of Kara-Tunga.
Uganda Airlines Magazine features Hiking in Karamoja, northeast Uganda – The mountains of Karamoja are an exciting alternative to the more strenuous climbs in East Africa with many of the same attractions, a milder climate, lower elevation and requires no special equipment or technical experience.
Karamoja and Kara-Tunga Arts & Tours has been listed as number one among the top African destinations to visit in 2017 by Wanderlust Movement, a South African based blog inspiring South Africans to travel.
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Kara-Tunga hosts Arabic Duroob TV Show for Karamoja Culture Documentary Film
About Kara-Tunga
Kara-Tunga is a social enterprise that’s locally owned and is founded to develop and promote sustainable tourism in the Northeast of Uganda and thereby enhancing the livelihoods of the indigenous communities. Today Kara-Tunga helps travellers, tour operators and travel agents with authentic cultural experiences and unforgettable outdoor adventures connecting the forgotten Eastern route from the source of the Nile to Africa’s most scenic safari park Kidepo Valley.
About Duroob
‘Duroob‘ stands for ‘to know one another’ with Ali Alsaloom. A travel cultural TV show that carries a positive cultural understanding and appreciation message, with a touristic twist style.
Each destination waged by Ali with his team, focuses on the identity of the local population of the region, take a closer look at the culture and customs that are practiced by the people. In each country that Ali visits, he tries to adapt to the culture of the visited place in order to understand and appreciate it.
He discovers a unique set of ethical and cultural ideals that are essential to each tribe or town in order to show viewers the excellence of human civilization as a whole, and help to establish the values of tolerance and acceptance of each other among the Arab world and international communities as well. The episodes filled with lots of lessons and acumen wisdom that viewers can benefit from by getting to know different aspects of life in several parts of the world, with all its humanitarian scenes .
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