At Kara-Tunga, we’re passionate about sharing the beauty and culture of Karamoja with you through our travel experiences and places to stay. Now, we’re excited to unveil a new way to experience Karamoja – with our Impact Tours!
These tours offer a unique opportunity to connect with the people and nature while directly contributing to positive change. You’ll get an unforgettable adventure, while supporting initiatives that empower local communities and conserve the environment.
Here’s a glimpse into our first two Impact Tours:
Shanita Education Impact Tour: Ever dreamed of making a lasting impact on a child’s future? This tour takes you to the heart of the Shanita Education Project. You’ll visit a local school, interact with students, and learn about the challenges and triumphs of education in Karamoja. Your participation directly supports teacher training, school supplies, and scholarships, ensuring a brighter future for generations to come.
Conservation Impact Tour: Karamoja boasts a stunning and diverse landscape. This tour puts you at the forefront of conservation efforts. You’ll participate in activities like tree planting and monitoring alongside local conservation rangers. Witness firsthand the importance of preserving this unique ecosystem for future generations.
These are just the beginning of our Impact Tour offerings. We’re developing new experiences that combine adventure with meaningful action.
Ready to make a difference while you explore? Visit the links below to learn more about each tour and how you can book your unforgettable impact adventure:
A Karamojong village is also known as “Manyatta” or “Ere” meaning an enclosed residential area, surrounded by sharp thorns and with small entry points for people and a larger entry point for cattle. One Manyatta has multiple families and a communal space for cattle. The Karamojong reside in the largely permanent Manyattas during the wet …
The United Nations General Assembly declared 2017 as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development recalling the potential of tourism. During 12 months the organisation features international sustainable tourism initiatives including ourselves. Read the full feature on the campaign website Tourism4Develoment.com
We at Kara-Tunga are thrilled to announce that we’ve been featured on the prestigious CBI website as a Best Practice for Socio-Cultural Preservation in the tourism sector.
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Make a Difference during Kara-Tunga’s new Impact Tours
At Kara-Tunga, we’re passionate about sharing the beauty and culture of Karamoja with you through our travel experiences and places to stay. Now, we’re excited to unveil a new way to experience Karamoja – with our Impact Tours!
These tours offer a unique opportunity to connect with the people and nature while directly contributing to positive change. You’ll get an unforgettable adventure, while supporting initiatives that empower local communities and conserve the environment.
Here’s a glimpse into our first two Impact Tours:
These are just the beginning of our Impact Tour offerings. We’re developing new experiences that combine adventure with meaningful action.
Ready to make a difference while you explore? Visit the links below to learn more about each tour and how you can book your unforgettable impact adventure:
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