Karamoja Hiking Guides Assessment on Mount Moroto – Kara-Tunga is building a sustainable community-lead regional adventure tourism sector in Karamoja (Northeastern Uganda) by skilling Hiking Guides on Mount Moroto with partner Bergwandelen.com.
Together with our partners, we develop demand-based curriculum, train local trainers and local assessors aimed at increasing the accessibility and inspiring the community. This initiative is in partnership with our Karamoja Tourism Academy.
Today we are receiving hiking and trekking guides from the four key mountain ranges in Karamoja for an assessement by international expedition leader Jan Bakker.
Based on this study, he will develop a made-to-measure training programme with Bergwandelen.com for a training that’s taking place next year by Bergwandelen.com with international recognised certification!
Voluntary work in Karamoja Uganda – I checked a long existing bucket list item…. a trip to Uganda. What an experience this was! This truly is ‘the pearl of Africa’…
Sensitising Karamoja Communities on Tourism – Kara-Tunga aims at making Karamoja a must visit destination with people at its centre. It therefore embarked on a journey through the region to sensitise 17 community tourism groups (600 members) along Karamoja’s Warrior Nomad Trail.
Tuesday 23 April marked the day that Ukarimu Academy finally launched the roll-out of its COVID-19 resilience training program with Karamoja Tourism Academy as implementing partner for Northeastern Uganda!
Practical Assessment Karamoja Hiking Guides on Mount Moroto – We have concluded a fantastic week of assessing Karamoja’s Hiking Guides along the Warrior Nomad Trail for a future made-to-measure training programme that will be piloted with this group next year.
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Announcement Karamoja Hiking Guides Assessment
Karamoja Hiking Guides Assessment on Mount Moroto – Kara-Tunga is building a sustainable community-lead regional adventure tourism sector in Karamoja (Northeastern Uganda) by skilling Hiking Guides on Mount Moroto with partner Bergwandelen.com.
Together with our partners, we develop demand-based curriculum, train local trainers and local assessors aimed at increasing the accessibility and inspiring the community. This initiative is in partnership with our Karamoja Tourism Academy.
Today we are receiving hiking and trekking guides from the four key mountain ranges in Karamoja for an assessement by international expedition leader Jan Bakker.
Based on this study, he will develop a made-to-measure training programme with Bergwandelen.com for a training that’s taking place next year by Bergwandelen.com with international recognised certification!
Read more about this project www.kara-tunga.com/warrior-nomad-trail and sign up for updates at www.kara-tunga.com/newsletter
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