We are ending the year in style: We have officially obtained the Travelife Partner award. This award is a recognition for the long-term efforts and frontrunner position as Sustainable Tour Operator in Uganda.
Kara-Tunga Arts & Tours complies with more than 100 criteria, related to an operators’ office management, product range, international business partners and customer information.
We have worked hard on our human resource policies, staff contracts, responsible code of conduct, MOU’s with rural communities, waste management, water usage, energy use, trainings and more.
Update: Karamoja takes the crown for Miss Tourism Uganda! (Read the article) One of our objectives is to preserve Karimojong Cultural Heritage through tourism and in collaboration with likeminded organisations. Therefore we partnered up with Miss Tourism Karamoja to contribute in enhancing the knowledge on culture of our future tourism ambassadors.
The recently formed Mount Moroto Tourism Association has completed its first action point being the maintenance of the three main trails. These trails are the main access routes for the community and also for tourists. We are proud to see the first action point to be completed successfully with the necessary accountability of the association.
Food distribution vulnerable community Mount Moroto – Recently we had the opportunity to give back to the remote and sometimes unreachable communities that we involve in our activities.
Travel with a purpose – Kara-Tunga connects Uganda’s most remote communities with the world, aimed at improving their lives and enriching travellers’ experiences. Watch a non-profit from Hungary deliver 205 SeatPacks (an adjustable backpack, bamboo and canvas chair and desk) to children studying at Usake Community School in the Morungole Mountains, one of the northernmost, most …
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Awarded Travelife Partner Sustainable Tour operator in Uganda
We are ending the year in style: We have officially obtained the Travelife Partner award. This award is a recognition for the long-term efforts and frontrunner position as Sustainable Tour Operator in Uganda.
Kara-Tunga Arts & Tours complies with more than 100 criteria, related to an operators’ office management, product range, international business partners and customer information.
We have worked hard on our human resource policies, staff contracts, responsible code of conduct, MOU’s with rural communities, waste management, water usage, energy use, trainings and more.
Read more about our journey at www.kara-tunga.com/sustainability
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Update: Karamoja takes the crown for Miss Tourism Uganda! (Read the article) One of our objectives is to preserve Karimojong Cultural Heritage through tourism and in collaboration with likeminded organisations. Therefore we partnered up with Miss Tourism Karamoja to contribute in enhancing the knowledge on culture of our future tourism ambassadors.
Trail maintenance Mount Moroto community tourism association
The recently formed Mount Moroto Tourism Association has completed its first action point being the maintenance of the three main trails. These trails are the main access routes for the community and also for tourists. We are proud to see the first action point to be completed successfully with the necessary accountability of the association.
Food distribution vulnerable community Mount Moroto
Food distribution vulnerable community Mount Moroto – Recently we had the opportunity to give back to the remote and sometimes unreachable communities that we involve in our activities.
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