Final touches to Karamoja Tourist Information Centre in Moroto – After almost 2 years of operating from our humble guesthouse, we decided to find a more visible space in town…
that’s able to function as a reception for tours/guiding services, general tourist Information and a location to display and sell crafts made by the community.
Native Travel Festival (empowering the local community through film), Karamoja.org (skilling, solutions and services to empower the local community to lead), Discover Karamoja(positively impacting the image of Karamoja through media) and Karamoja Tourism (regional tourism marketing).
Kara-Tunga co-founder Theo Vos was asked to share what the essence of meaningful and effective stakeholder engagement is for Kara-Tunga. And what should the travel industry pay attention to and how should they engage with organisations like Kara-Tunga?
On our journey to develop Uganda’s new tourist product Warrior Nomad Trail, we asked for input and buy-in from national stakeholders during a workshop in Kampala.
Kara-Tunga Foundation – under the Karamoja Conservation Zones initiative – has trained farmers in Moroto and Nakapiripirit District in the basics of beekeeping. The training prepares farmers to manage beehives which will be placed in the Conservation Zones.
Watch another great video from our guests of Szívemben Született Afrika who travelled with us for one week in the Karamoja region. The first days were spent in Moroto at Kara-Tunga Safari Camp to experience the diverse cultures and landscapes of the region.
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Final touches to Karamoja Tourist Information Centre in Moroto
Final touches to Karamoja Tourist Information Centre in Moroto – After almost 2 years of operating from our humble guesthouse, we decided to find a more visible space in town…
that’s able to function as a reception for tours/guiding services, general tourist Information and a location to display and sell crafts made by the community.
We will be sharing the Karamoja Tourist Information Centre with a great amount of partners that complement our objective:
Native Travel Festival (empowering the local community through film), Karamoja.org (skilling, solutions and services to empower the local community to lead), Discover Karamoja(positively impacting the image of Karamoja through media) and Karamoja Tourism (regional tourism marketing).
Stay tuned, we’re about to open our doors.…
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