1 January 2024, Lovy Okuku – Kara-Tunga’s Karamoja Safari Camp was an amazing place we stayed in! The camp is located in the heart of Karamoja on the foot of Mountain Moroto, this place is a centre of activities while in Karamoja the stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and traditional pastoralist culture are some of the things you will enjoy while staying here.
The camp offers comfortable safari tents, delicious meals, and plenty of activities to keep you busy. We choose to go for a half-day Mountain Moroto, hike and cultural tour in the evening. Kara-Tunga safari camp is a real great choice for anyone looking to experience Uganda’s unique untouched culture and breathtaking scenery.
Last Year we had the pleasure to host Dutch fashion designer Jan Boelo for 4 days in Karamoja for an inspirational trip. This month his story was featured in Marie Claire magazine and the designer wrote a beautiful story about his #DiscoverKaramoja experience and the creation of a garment based on the iconic Karamojong sheet.
Karamoja Group Tour was a Rich Experience – Exhilarating, Incredible and Magical are the words I can think of to describe my experience. As a Ugandan, I have visited many parts of our beautiful country, from east to west to south-west but never have I ever taken time to tour the northern part of this …
Bikepacking from Karamoja via Turkana to Ethiopia – Occasionally we meet people with courage and passion who took the opportunity to travel the world by bicycle like our friend Davide Travelli.
Nazir Abbas: “I was staying at the guest house of Kara-tunga Tours when I noticed a striking young man having tea next to the cozy fire. He caught my attention and we started chatting. His name was King and he was part of the Karamojong tribe. Fascinated to learn about their culture, I started asking …
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Testimonial: Uganda’s Untouched Culture and Breathtaking Scenery
1 January 2024, Lovy Okuku – Kara-Tunga’s Karamoja Safari Camp was an amazing place we stayed in! The camp is located in the heart of Karamoja on the foot of Mountain Moroto, this place is a centre of activities while in Karamoja the stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and traditional pastoralist culture are some of the things you will enjoy while staying here.
The camp offers comfortable safari tents, delicious meals, and plenty of activities to keep you busy. We choose to go for a half-day Mountain Moroto, hike and cultural tour in the evening. Kara-Tunga safari camp is a real great choice for anyone looking to experience Uganda’s unique untouched culture and breathtaking scenery.
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