Final touches to Karamoja Tourist Information Centre in Moroto – After almost 2 years of operating from our humble guesthouse, we decided to find a more visible space in town…
that’s able to function as a reception for tours/guiding services, general tourist Information and a location to display and sell crafts made by the community.
Native Travel Festival (empowering the local community through film), Karamoja.org (skilling, solutions and services to empower the local community to lead), Discover Karamoja(positively impacting the image of Karamoja through media) and Karamoja Tourism (regional tourism marketing).
Kara Tunga Foundation officially opened the Karamoja sub-regional Honey Center in Moroto town. The centre is aimed at promoting beekeeping as a viable business and incentivising environmental conservation.
Myself and 30+ friends were keen to explore destination Karamoja. We went for a hike up Mount Moroto, the mountain to likely areas for sight seeing. Owner Theo and other Guides like Brian, Peter, Paul and others delivered a fantastic experience. The hike was not too difficult but we covered different altitudes and habitats and …
The German travel blogger and YouTuber ‘Jana wil viel Meer‘ travelled to Moroto at the heart of Uganda’s Karamoja region to learn about Karamojong culture, customs and traditions. Jana booked a 3 Day Karamojong Tour with Kara-Tunga and was guided by Maria. Continue reading and watch the final video of her Cattle Market Visit and …
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.
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Final touches to Karamoja Tourist Information Centre in Moroto
Final touches to Karamoja Tourist Information Centre in Moroto – After almost 2 years of operating from our humble guesthouse, we decided to find a more visible space in town…
that’s able to function as a reception for tours/guiding services, general tourist Information and a location to display and sell crafts made by the community.
We will be sharing the Karamoja Tourist Information Centre with a great amount of partners that complement our objective:
Native Travel Festival (empowering the local community through film), Karamoja.org (skilling, solutions and services to empower the local community to lead), Discover Karamoja(positively impacting the image of Karamoja through media) and Karamoja Tourism (regional tourism marketing).
Stay tuned, we’re about to open our doors.…
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