Karamoja tours rates for Local tourists – We believe that domestic tourism builds intercultural relations within a country and is a powerful tool for breaking the spell of negative publicity of the Karamoja region.
“Even as a Ugandan we’ve had a lot of misconceptions about the people of Karamoja region, this trip helped me learn a lot and appreciate my country & it’s diversity.” – Evelyn Namara (local tourist)
Over time we have had the pleasure to host more local tourists and the most important lesson we learned was that domestic tourism has the opportunity to positively impact the image of the Karamoja region.
“As a Ugandan, I have visited many parts of our beautiful country, from east to west to south-west but never have I ever taken time to tour the northern part of this country so well. I have been to parts of Karamoja before courtesy of my work but had never taken time off work to understand the culture and have a rich experience with the local people.” – Evelyn Namara (local tourist)
In collaboration with our communities and local guides, we have been able to create affordable Karamoja tours rates for Local tourists. Fill in the online booking form we created for local tourist and receive a quote within 24 hours.
Watch our guests from Hungary (Szívemben Született Afrika) stay at Morungole Eco Camp, located in the northernmost point of the Karamoja sub-region of Uganda.
Hiking Mountain Moroto, all you need to know – Mountain Moroto is the highest mountain in Uganda’s Northeaster Karamoja sub-region and offers a variety of hiking, walking and trekking options.
Malaika Honey and Kara Tunga Foundation officially opened the Karamoja sub-regional Honey Center in Moroto town. The centre is aimed at promoting beekeeping as a viable business and incentivising environmental conservation.
The United Nations General Assembly declared 2017 as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development recalling the potential of tourism. During 12 months the organisation features international sustainable tourism initiatives including ourselves. Read the full feature on the campaign website Tourism4Develoment.com
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Karamoja tours rates for Local tourists
Karamoja tours rates for Local tourists – We believe that domestic tourism builds intercultural relations within a country and is a powerful tool for breaking the spell of negative publicity of the Karamoja region.
The first group tour we ever organised was aimed at bringing local tourists to experience Karamoja from the region’s highlight Kidepo Valley National Park to the annual Karamoja Cultural Event.
Over time we have had the pleasure to host more local tourists and the most important lesson we learned was that domestic tourism has the opportunity to positively impact the image of the Karamoja region.
“As a Ugandan, I have visited many parts of our beautiful country, from east to west to south-west but never have I ever taken time to tour the northern part of this country so well. I have been to parts of Karamoja before courtesy of my work but had never taken time off work to understand the culture and have a rich experience with the local people.” – Evelyn Namara (local tourist)
In collaboration with our communities and local guides, we have been able to create affordable Karamoja tours rates for Local tourists. Fill in the online booking form we created for local tourist and receive a quote within 24 hours.
Visit our Domestic Tourism page for more information.
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