Karamoja offers new, unique Uganda tourism frontier – The 17-23 November 2018 edition of the renown The East African newspaper headed and featured Kara-Tunga Tours as leading in Karamoja region tourism marketing.
New circuit, leading regional marketing
Today, a visit to Uganda is considered incomplete if it does not include the northeastern Karamoja circuit. It offers a cultural experience considered as authentic as it is unique. Leading the marketing of the region is Kara-Tunga Tours, set up in 2016. The company is selling cultural tourism in Karamoja.
Hosting tourists
On September 4, Kara-Tunga Tours gave a group of eight tourists from Holland, the United Kingdom and Russia the full experience of cultural tourism — particularly the community’s affinity to cattle, community cohesion and cuisine.
Read online
Read the article on The East African newspaper website.
Karamoja in Northeast Uganda featured in Belgium A.S. Adventure Travel Magazine – In March 2019 a feature of 6 spreads was featured in the Belgium magazine thats distributed among outdoor adventure stores in the country.
Ateker nominated for category of best Documentary at Uganda Film Festival – We are proud to learn that our documentary shot in South Sudan is been nominated for best documentary by Uganda Film Festival!
Kara-Tunga hosted Arabic Duroob TV Show makers for a 4-episode Documentary Film about Karamoja’s Cultural Heritage. The TV show host, Ali Alsaloom, and his film crew stayed at the our Karamoja Safari Camp in Moroto town and our driver guide Onjango Henry is featured on the snow as translator. Despite the fact that it is for the …
The Tour of Karamoja, October 2021 is a fact and we are traveling back to the starting line with a full page feature in the renown The EastAfrican newspaper! Read the article now also on the EastAfrican website.
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Karamoja offers new, unique Uganda tourism frontier (The East African)
Karamoja offers new, unique Uganda tourism frontier – The 17-23 November 2018 edition of the renown The East African newspaper headed and featured Kara-Tunga Tours as leading in Karamoja region tourism marketing.
New circuit, leading regional marketing
Today, a visit to Uganda is considered incomplete if it does not include the northeastern Karamoja circuit. It offers a cultural experience considered as authentic as it is unique. Leading the marketing of the region is Kara-Tunga Tours, set up in 2016. The company is selling cultural tourism in Karamoja.
Hosting tourists
On September 4, Kara-Tunga Tours gave a group of eight tourists from Holland, the United Kingdom and Russia the full experience of cultural tourism — particularly the community’s affinity to cattle, community cohesion and cuisine.
Read online
Read the article on The East African newspaper website.
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