The Adventure Tourism Uganda training modules can be used by anyone with an interest in training others in the skills needed for a career in adventure tourism.
All modules are at an introductory level and are based on principles of Active Learning. They are developed by the Adventure Tourism Uganda consortium in collaboration with Ukarimu Academy.
We are happy to announce that our 10 adventure tourism training modules are now published. They are beginner level training materials that can be used by anyone with an interest in giving others an introduction into adventure tourism skills.
The materials are developed by the Adventure Tourism Uganda consortium in collaboration with Ukarimu Academy and with support of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency.
Module 1: Introduction to Adventure Tourism in Uganda
Karamoja regional tourism and hospitality stakeholders celebrate the launch of ‘Karamoja Tourism and Hospitality Association’, aimed at a community-led and sustainable tourism sector in the Karamoja sub-region of northern Uganda.
Learn how Kara-Tunga was involved in developing and promoting adventure and cultural tourism in Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region. These efforts have resulted in the establishment of the Warrior Nomad Trail. A cross-border culture and adventure tourist trail. Through least travelled East 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.
Kara-Tunga’s representing Karamoja Region Tourism Private Sector as vice-chairperson of Karamoja Skills Development Coordination Platform In Tourism Sector during Validation workshop of the ‘Third Karamoja Regional Development Strategy’ (KIDP3).
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Launch Adventure Tourism Uganda Training Modules
The Adventure Tourism Uganda training modules can be used by anyone with an interest in training others in the skills needed for a career in adventure tourism.
All modules are at an introductory level and are based on principles of Active Learning. They are developed by the Adventure Tourism Uganda consortium in collaboration with Ukarimu Academy.
We are happy to announce that our 10 adventure tourism training modules are now published. They are beginner level training materials that can be used by anyone with an interest in giving others an introduction into adventure tourism skills.
You can download them (freely) via our website at www.adventuretourismug.com/training.
The materials are developed by the Adventure Tourism Uganda consortium in collaboration with Ukarimu Academy and with support of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency.
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