Watch the official Launch of Kara-Tunga Eco-Camps in Timu and Morungole, within the Kidepo Valley landscape.
Welcome to Kara-Tunga’s new Eco-Camps located remotely beautiful amidst the Ik community and adjacent to Kidepo Valley National Park.
Each camp has a panoramic view of the East Africa Rift, direct access to adventure activities and rich cultural experiences.
The Eco-Camp offer a unique opportunity for an immersive cultural experience in an unspoiled natural environment, that positively impacts the local communities and supports the conservation of biodiversity.
Moroto visit doesn’t disappoint – Hiking and sundowning in the mountain is a unique way of learning about the peoples of northeastern Uganda, from its highlands to the vast plains below.
Kara-Tunga spearheads the development of regional tourism in Uganda’s Karamoja region and is the initiator of the Warrior Nomad Trail. This trail is aimed at mitigating over-tourism, insuring quality of service, diversifying tourism product offering and preserving cultural and natural heritage by developing tourism opportunities around the region.
KAABONG (05 October 2022) – The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has partnered with a Ugandan tour company, Kara-Tunga Arts & Tours Ltd, to establish a network of Conservation Campsites (Eco Camps) in Karamoja.
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Watch: Launch of Kara-Tunga Eco Camps Timu and Morungole
Watch the official Launch of Kara-Tunga Eco-Camps in Timu and Morungole, within the Kidepo Valley landscape.
Welcome to Kara-Tunga’s new Eco-Camps located remotely beautiful amidst the Ik community and adjacent to Kidepo Valley National Park.
Each camp has a panoramic view of the East Africa Rift, direct access to adventure activities and rich cultural experiences.
The Eco-Camp offer a unique opportunity for an immersive cultural experience in an unspoiled natural environment, that positively impacts the local communities and supports the conservation of biodiversity.
Launch Kara-Tunga Eco-Camps
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