Germany’s renown GEO Saison Magazine has published an insightful eight page article on sustainable community based tourism in Karamoja. A story of how Kara-Tunga Tours and Kara-Tunga Foundation are changing the old narrative of traditional wildlife safari in Uganda.
Photographer and writer Maria Schiffer. shares her experience traveling through the region Warrior Nomad Trail and highlights the enriching and unforgettable personal experiences. She inspires travellers to slowdown and enable the opportunity of learning and sharing from different cultures and places.
Maria: “After a short night of sleep, I experienced magic in the early morning”
At Kara-Tunga Tours, we work hard to create unforgettable, immersive and authentic local experiences. With a lasting positive impact on the host communities as well as the traveller.
Are you a tourism or hospitality business in Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region? and would you like to improve the skills of your staff? Then we have an exciting opportunity for you! APPLY HERE.
2016 was not the first time that Theo Vos had traveled to Karamoja. It was the first time that he felt brave enough to travel around and sleep with warriors in the bush, and explore the mountains freely by feet, motor bikes and cars without security.
Karamoja Safari featured in the Dutch and Belgium magazine called Columbus Travel Magazine. The magazine highlights a 20 pages travel report from climbing worlds Mt Elgon (4321m), an authentic cultural experience in Karamojaland and ending with an off the beaten path Wildlife Safari in Kidepo Valley National Park!
Global cycling news publisher VeloNews contacted Paul Sherwen’s friends, family, and colleagues to better understand his life away from the TV cameras and cycling peloton.
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Karamoja Community Tourism in German GEO Saison Magazine
Germany’s renown GEO Saison Magazine has published an insightful eight page article on sustainable community based tourism in Karamoja. A story of how Kara-Tunga Tours and Kara-Tunga Foundation are changing the old narrative of traditional wildlife safari in Uganda.
Photographer and writer Maria Schiffer. shares her experience traveling through the region Warrior Nomad Trail and highlights the enriching and unforgettable personal experiences. She inspires travellers to slowdown and enable the opportunity of learning and sharing from different cultures and places.
At Kara-Tunga Tours, we work hard to create unforgettable, immersive and authentic local experiences. With a lasting positive impact on the host communities as well as the traveller.
This publication is made possible by Adventure Tourism Uganda initiative.
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