View the presentation by Kara-Tunga teamleader ‘Theo Vos‘ at the first ever Uganda Adventure Tourism Webinar themed “Market Opportunities and Destination challenges”. Kara-Tunga shared their case-study of developing Karamoja into a must-visit tourist destination.
Notes were also shared about 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.
Other panelist were Lilly Ajarova from the Uganda Tourism Board , Dennis Ntege from Raft Uganda , Arthur Scheinhardt and Keynote Speaker Shannon Stowell, CEO Adventure Travel Trade Association.
Adventure Tourism Uganda initiative
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. Learn more at http://www.adventuretourismug.com
About Kara-Tunga
Kara-Tunga Tours is a Ugandan social enterprise developing and promoting tourism for sustainable development in East Africas least travelled areas. Learn more on Kara-Tunga About page.
We’re extremely proud of our dear friend Terrill B. Schrock gave many years of his life to preserver he ancestral language of one of Uganda’s most remote communities by developing an Ik-English dictionary.
Sensitising Karamoja Communities on Tourism – Kara-Tunga aims at making Karamoja a must visit destination with people at its centre. It therefore embarked on a journey through the region to sensitise 17 community tourism groups (600 members) along Karamoja’s Warrior Nomad Trail.
Knowing which animals live where is critical to planning effective conservation following to the two researchers. With the support of a grant from the National Geographic Society they are now focusing their research on the primates of Uganda. They conducted primate surveys in northeastern Uganda from 2014 to 2017
Kara-Tunga co-founder Theo Vos was asked to share what the essence of meaningful and effective stakeholder engagement is for Kara-Tunga. And what should the travel industry pay attention to and how should they engage with organisations like Kara-Tunga?
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Karamoja at Adventure Tourism Uganda Webinar
View the presentation by Kara-Tunga teamleader ‘Theo Vos‘ at the first ever Uganda Adventure Tourism Webinar themed “Market Opportunities and Destination challenges”. Kara-Tunga shared their case-study of developing Karamoja into a must-visit tourist destination.
Notes were also shared about 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.
Other panelist were Lilly Ajarova from the Uganda Tourism Board , Dennis Ntege from Raft Uganda , Arthur Scheinhardt and Keynote Speaker Shannon Stowell, CEO Adventure Travel Trade Association.
Adventure Tourism Uganda initiative
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. Learn more at http://www.adventuretourismug.com
About Kara-Tunga
Kara-Tunga Tours is a Ugandan social enterprise developing and promoting tourism for sustainable development in East Africas least travelled areas. Learn more on Kara-Tunga About page.
Karamoja Adventure Tourism Uganda Webinar
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