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.
Warrior Nomad trail promoting cultural tourism Uganda – The Kingdom of The Netherlands in collaboration with Dutch/Ugandan tourism stakeholders have launched a three-year project aimed at increasing the tourist arrivals to Uganda by diversifying the tourism products with the focus on soft-adventure and cultural tourism.
Impact of COVID-19 on Community Tourism on Mt Moroto – The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic has reached even the most remote areas of Uganda. The host communities used to benefit from additional income through community tourism and freedom of movement for local business.
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.
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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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