Watch the official video of Uganda Tourism Board focusing on destination Karamoja for World Tourism Day 2021 theme Inclusive Tourism. The video is broadcasted on Uganda national tv channels NTV, NBS, UBC.
The Kara-Tunga team is proud to see their site guides, host communities and other regional tourism partners make destination Karamoja shine!
Uganda focus on Karamoja World Tourism Day 2021
Karamoja Tourism Academy & Inclusive Tourist Trail
Until recently, Karamoja was not very accessible. Safety and security has returned, infrastructure is improving, power and water is been connected and roads are been constructed. You can see the signs, new hotels are been built, tourist arrivals are visibly increasing…there is the opportunity for a new economic development that can help the local people to a better future.
But the local people are not prepared and tourist are not informed. The Warrior Nomad Trail is an initiative of Kara-Tunga to bridge this gap through skilling, product development, marketing and communication. Learn more.
Discover Karamoja project
Discover Karamoja is an Kara-Tunga initiative founded in 2016, aimed at positively impacting the negative stigma of Karamoja (northeast Uganda) and its people and thereby support sustainable development through tourism. Learn more.
We’re extremely excited to share the historical news that Karamoja has been declared as save to travel zone by the UK Government’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).
2nd March 2023, Moroto – Karamoja Conservation Zones Initiative under the Kara-Tunga Foundation is recruiting Agroforestry Parish Coordinators to work in the Karamoja sub-region of Uganda.
The second edition of the Karamoja Tourism Skills Development Coordination Platform (KTSDP) meeting, took place on 18 of February 2021 in Moroto. The purpose of the platform is to strengthen coordination, promotion, and preservation of tourism ecosystem services relevant for job skills creation while ensuring continuous benefits to locals and economies.
Africa’s most popular online SafariBookings platform announced the annual winners. Even though Uganda did not win the overall score (Botswana #1, Tanzania #2, Zambia #3, Kenya #4, Uganda #5), it won the most important prize to me: The traveller’s vote.
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Watch Video Uganda focus on Karamoja for World Tourism Day 2021
Watch the official video of Uganda Tourism Board focusing on destination Karamoja for World Tourism Day 2021 theme Inclusive Tourism. The video is broadcasted on Uganda national tv channels NTV, NBS, UBC.
The Kara-Tunga team is proud to see their site guides, host communities and other regional tourism partners make destination Karamoja shine!
Uganda focus on Karamoja World Tourism Day 2021
Karamoja Tourism Academy & Inclusive Tourist Trail
Until recently, Karamoja was not very accessible. Safety and security has returned, infrastructure is improving, power and water is been connected and roads are been constructed. You can see the signs, new hotels are been built, tourist arrivals are visibly increasing…there is the opportunity for a new economic development that can help the local people to a better future.
But the local people are not prepared and tourist are not informed. The Warrior Nomad Trail is an initiative of Kara-Tunga to bridge this gap through skilling, product development, marketing and communication. Learn more.
Discover Karamoja project
Discover Karamoja is an Kara-Tunga initiative founded in 2016, aimed at positively impacting the negative stigma of Karamoja (northeast Uganda) and its people and thereby support sustainable development through tourism. Learn more.
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The second edition of the Karamoja Tourism Skills Development Coordination Platform (KTSDP) meeting, took place on 18 of February 2021 in Moroto. The purpose of the platform is to strengthen coordination, promotion, and preservation of tourism ecosystem services relevant for job skills creation while ensuring continuous benefits to locals and economies.
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Africa’s most popular online SafariBookings platform announced the annual winners. Even though Uganda did not win the overall score (Botswana #1, Tanzania #2, Zambia #3, Kenya #4, Uganda #5), it won the most important prize to me: The traveller’s vote.