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.
We at Kara-Tunga are thrilled to announce that we’ve been featured on the prestigious CBI website as a Best Practice for Socio-Cultural Preservation in the tourism sector.
The French Embassy in Uganda invited stakeholders from Uganda’s tourism and agro-business sector to share thoughts on how to harness bi-lateral relationship between France and Uganda. The meeting was attended by our secretary Theo Vos and other tourism entrepreneurs and government representatives.
Watch another great video from our guests of Szívemben Született Afrika who travelled with us for one week in the Karamoja region. The first days were spent in Moroto at Kara-Tunga Safari Camp to experience the diverse cultures and landscapes of the region.
Maria Schiffer, 11th December 2022 – I’m back in Uganda because of Theo, whom I met while working on my book Eating With Africa In 2018. I’ve been traveling along the Warrior Nomad Trail the last week, researching and experiencing Community Tourism.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok
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.
Related Posts
Recognition for Socio-Cultural Preservation in Tourism
We at Kara-Tunga are thrilled to announce that we’ve been featured on the prestigious CBI website as a Best Practice for Socio-Cultural Preservation in the tourism sector.
Kara-Tunga Uganda Tour Operators at French Embassy
The French Embassy in Uganda invited stakeholders from Uganda’s tourism and agro-business sector to share thoughts on how to harness bi-lateral relationship between France and Uganda. The meeting was attended by our secretary Theo Vos and other tourism entrepreneurs and government representatives.
Video: Hike Mt Moroto and Karimojong Cultural Experiences
Watch another great video from our guests of Szívemben Született Afrika who travelled with us for one week in the Karamoja region. The first days were spent in Moroto at Kara-Tunga Safari Camp to experience the diverse cultures and landscapes of the region.
Community Tourism is a Business Model, not a Charity
Maria Schiffer, 11th December 2022 – I’m back in Uganda because of Theo, whom I met while working on my book Eating With Africa In 2018. I’ve been traveling along the Warrior Nomad Trail the last week, researching and experiencing Community Tourism.