In 2017 the respected Bradt Travel Guide for Uganda, listed Kara-Tunga as preferred tour operator in their newest Uganda Travel Guide. Today we’re happy to also have been able to be listed in the Lonely Planet – Travel Guide for East Africa.
“Coming from Kampala or Kidepo, the best spot to overnight is Moroto, the biggest and most prosperous of Karamoja towns, with leafy streets and many NGOs. Sustainable tour operator Kara-Tunga Tours offers stays in pastoral villages or traditional herders camps, outdoor adventures and fascinating cultural immersion with Karamajong through fantastic programs designed by a Dutch-Karamojan. Stay at their relaxed base Kara-Tunga Guest House & Cafe.”
Kara-Tunga hosted a renown Belgium journalist to reveal Uganda’s untouched Karamoja region. He quoted Karamoja as “Off the Beaten Path” and his experience “Out of Africa”. Read his travel report in Belgiums biggest newspaper ‘Het Laatste Nieuws’ featuring the Karamoja region, Kidepo Valley National Park and Authentic cultural tours of Kara-Tunga.
Saturday 21st October 2022 – The Dutch ambassador flagged off the Tour of Karamoja and launched the Warrior Nomad Trail. Through eco-tourism development Kara-Tunga Tours fosters peace, prosperity, conservation and creates jobs in the Karamoja region. Additionally, the Tour supports 20 girls to access education through Ride 4 Girl Child initiative.
How one Whistler resident is working with the Tepeth community of Mount Moroto and local social enterprise Kara-Tunga Tours to enhance livelihoods through developing mountain bike tourism on the mountain.
GZK recently unveiled the mesmerising documentary “Ateker” by award winning filmmaker Edmond Tamale, in collaboration with Theo Vos of Kara-Tunga Tours, that provides rich cultural experiences and untamed outdoor adventure in Uganda’s Karamoja land. This cinematic journey delved into the cultural tapestry of East Africa, captivating audiences with its evocative storytelling.
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Lonely Planet Travel Guide Karamoja Uganda
Lonely Planet Travel Guide Karamoja Uganda – We are proud to announce that worlds most popular travel guide Lonely Planet recommends Kara-Tunga Tours in Karamoja as preferred tour operator for Uganda’s northeastern region.
In 2017 the respected Bradt Travel Guide for Uganda, listed Kara-Tunga as preferred tour operator in their newest Uganda Travel Guide. Today we’re happy to also have been able to be listed in the Lonely Planet – Travel Guide for East Africa.
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Kara-Tunga hosted a renown Belgium journalist to reveal Uganda’s untouched Karamoja region. He quoted Karamoja as “Off the Beaten Path” and his experience “Out of Africa”. Read his travel report in Belgiums biggest newspaper ‘Het Laatste Nieuws’ featuring the Karamoja region, Kidepo Valley National Park and Authentic cultural tours of Kara-Tunga.
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Saturday 21st October 2022 – The Dutch ambassador flagged off the Tour of Karamoja and launched the Warrior Nomad Trail. Through eco-tourism development Kara-Tunga Tours fosters peace, prosperity, conservation and creates jobs in the Karamoja region. Additionally, the Tour supports 20 girls to access education through Ride 4 Girl Child initiative.
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Screening Ateker Documentary in Kampala
GZK recently unveiled the mesmerising documentary “Ateker” by award winning filmmaker Edmond Tamale, in collaboration with Theo Vos of Kara-Tunga Tours, that provides rich cultural experiences and untamed outdoor adventure in Uganda’s Karamoja land. This cinematic journey delved into the cultural tapestry of East Africa, captivating audiences with its evocative storytelling.