We are honoured to announce that ViaVia Tourism Academy (VVTA) joins the Warrior Nomad Trail as development partner. VVTA therefore brings its global experience in vocational trainings in sustainable tourism development for Karamojaland in Northeastern Uganda.
VVTA is a centre of Training & Expertise offering vocational trainings in sustainable tourism for sustainable development around the world (Malawi, Mozambique and Peru) for tour guides, tourism professionals and students.
VVTA will be represented by two facilitators who will build the capacity of the Warrior Nomad Trail partners in two areas: sustainable tourism management and community tourism development.
Learn more about VVTA on their website: www.vvta.be and watch the below video impression of their tour guides training in Mulanje, Malawi.
Climbing the Mysterious Granite Rock Ruoth in Abim District of Northeastern Uganda (February 2013) – Beyond Abim we soon found ourselves staring at the incredible piece of rock we had come to climb, an immense granite dome called Ruoth (The Chief). The main face was 500m of smooth, black, undulating granite, not devoid of weaknesses …
Regional Tourism Stakeholder workshop launching Karamoja Tourism Academy. The meeting was organised by ENABEL and Kara-Tunga / EyeOpenerWorks and took place 14th March 2019 in Leslona Hotel in Moroto. During the meeting we launched the Tourism Coordination Platform and The Karamoja Tourism Academy.
Motorbike Safari through Uganda’s Karamoja land – The Dutch couple Mandy and Peter travelled a week through Karamoja land and drove their motorbikes through the savannah planes and volcanic ranges. We had the pleasure to guide them through our homeland and gave them a taste of our untouched culture and true African wilderness.
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Via Via Tourism Academy partners with Warrior Nomad Trail
We are honoured to announce that ViaVia Tourism Academy (VVTA) joins the Warrior Nomad Trail as development partner. VVTA therefore brings its global experience in vocational trainings in sustainable tourism development for Karamojaland in Northeastern Uganda.
VVTA is a centre of Training & Expertise offering vocational trainings in sustainable tourism for sustainable development around the world (Malawi, Mozambique and Peru) for tour guides, tourism professionals and students.
VVTA will be represented by two facilitators who will build the capacity of the Warrior Nomad Trail partners in two areas: sustainable tourism management and community tourism development.
Learn more about VVTA on their website: www.vvta.be and watch the below video impression of their tour guides training in Mulanje, Malawi.
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