Trail mapping on Mount Moroto – One of our goals is preservation of cultural heritage through tourism and therefore we are working hand in hand with the elders as gatekeepers and the youth to document, manage and share.
Kara-Tunga also donated 3 dustbins to support the community in collecting rubbish and raising awareness about the association and their goals.
In addition this exercise increases the knowledge of our tour guides and improves the relationship with the community what will naturally result in enrichment of the tourism experience.
We use collaborative trail mapping as tool to guide the conversation and document tangible and intangible cultural heritage, cultural and historical points of importance, trails, villages and natural resources.
Follow our journey in developing a model for socio-economical development through community tourism in rural Africa.
The fastest and most comfortable way to travel right into Kenya’s Northern Turkana Land was – until now – to take a scheduled flight to Lodwar or Lokichar-Kapese. The road was a notorious and unpredictable journey that was only challenged by experienced drivers and the strongest 4WD vehicles. This is a great step that will …
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.
24th May 2023 – Kara-Tunga Foundation hosted the French Ambassador to Uganda at the Karamoja Museum in Moroto. The ambassador visited our district for the first time to gain inspiration for future culture-related collaborations.
Africa Without Borders – With pride, we present a colourful nine-spread feature of our cross-border Warrior Nomad Trail in the Dutch Columbus Travel Magazine.
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Trail mapping on Mount Moroto
Trail mapping on Mount Moroto – One of our goals is preservation of cultural heritage through tourism and therefore we are working hand in hand with the elders as gatekeepers and the youth to document, manage and share.
Kara-Tunga also donated 3 dustbins to support the community in collecting rubbish and raising awareness about the association and their goals.
In addition this exercise increases the knowledge of our tour guides and improves the relationship with the community what will naturally result in enrichment of the tourism experience.
We use collaborative trail mapping as tool to guide the conversation and document tangible and intangible cultural heritage, cultural and historical points of importance, trails, villages and natural resources.
Follow our journey in developing a model for socio-economical development through community tourism in rural Africa.
Hike with us Mount Moroto and automatically support the community initiative. $5 per tourist directly goes to the community fund: www.kara-tunga.com/mountains-karamoja. Learn more about our community projects at www.kara-tunga.com/sustainability/
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