Watch an introduction to the opportunities of Uganda’s untamed outdoor destination Karamoja by Kara-Tunga teamleader ‘Theo Vos’ at the first ever Uganda Adventure Tourism Expo that took place in the Design Hub in Kampala.
Kara-Tunga also gave a keynote on the ongoing developments around the Warrior Nomad Trail – A Culture and Adventure Tourist trail through east Africas least travelled areas. Connecting Northeast Uganda, Northern Kenya, South Sudan and Southwest Ethiopia.
The Expo was organised by Adventure Tourism Uganda is a project wherein Dutch-Ugandan companies join hands to develop new products for the Ugandan adventure and cultural tourism sector.
Kara-Tunga Tours is a Ugandan social enterprise developing and promoting tourism for sustainable development in East Africas least travelled areas.
Watch: Adventure Tourism Uganda Expo video
Adventure Tourism Uganda Expo photos
FLTR: Anna Groszki (Matoke Tours), Thies Timmermans (Red Dirt Uganda), Juma Chebet (Elgon Trek), Theo Vos (Kara-Tunga)
UKARIMU opensource training curriculum
Kara-Tunga presenting Warrior Nomad Trail to the public
Richard Kawere (Uganda Tourism Association)
Kara-Tunga founder Theo Vos at Adventure Tourism Uganda Expo
Anna Groszki introducing Female Guides Training initiative
Alexander Bongers representing Adventure Tourism Uganda
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Kara-Tunga at Adventure Tourism Uganda Expo (video)
Watch an introduction to the opportunities of Uganda’s untamed outdoor destination Karamoja by Kara-Tunga teamleader ‘Theo Vos’ at the first ever Uganda Adventure Tourism Expo that took place in the Design Hub in Kampala.
Kara-Tunga also gave a keynote on the ongoing developments around the Warrior Nomad Trail – A Culture and Adventure Tourist trail through east Africas least travelled areas. Connecting Northeast Uganda, Northern Kenya, South Sudan and Southwest Ethiopia.
The Expo was organised by Adventure Tourism Uganda is a project wherein Dutch-Ugandan companies join hands to develop new products for the Ugandan adventure and cultural tourism sector.
Kara-Tunga Tours is a Ugandan social enterprise developing and promoting tourism for sustainable development in East Africas least travelled areas.
Watch: Adventure Tourism Uganda Expo video
Adventure Tourism Uganda Expo photos
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