It’s been an incredible year in Karamoja, filled with so many positive moments!
We decided to check in with Kautakou, one of the communities we collaborate with, to hear their perspective on our shared journey.
This community along with many other communities, has graciously opened their homes to travelers from around the world. Witnessing the tangible, positive impact on their livelihoods is truly heartwarming and something you can experience firsthand when you visit.
Embracing regenerative tourism is not just a choice; it’s a movement towards a sustainable future. Come to Karamoja and be a part of it with us.
Learn how East Africa’s Warrior Nomad Trail is making a meaningful difference in East African nations like Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, and South Sudan through tourism.
The origin of Uganda’s Jie and Kenya’s Turkana-tribe – At this rock, just east of Kotido Town, a great journey is traced – one that permanent links two great ethnicities! To this rock the Jie and Turkana periodically return in peace and harmony to trace the footsteps of Nayeche…
Trail mapping on Mount Moroto – One of our goals is preservation of cultural heritage through tourism and therefore we are working hand in hand with the elders as gatekeepers and the youth to document, manage and share.
We are looking back at our first successful trip for Dutch travel agent Bergwandelen.com hiking the extinct volcanoes of Karamoja and Mount Elgon on the Warrior Nomad Trail.
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Impact of Community Tourism in Karamoja 2023
It’s been an incredible year in Karamoja, filled with so many positive moments!
We decided to check in with Kautakou, one of the communities we collaborate with, to hear their perspective on our shared journey.
This community along with many other communities, has graciously opened their homes to travelers from around the world. Witnessing the tangible, positive impact on their livelihoods is truly heartwarming and something you can experience firsthand when you visit.
Embracing regenerative tourism is not just a choice; it’s a movement towards a sustainable future. Come to Karamoja and be a part of it with us.
Video by: Maria Schiffer
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