Dutch tourism college launches partnership in Uganda’s Karamojaland – This week we kickstarted a long-term partnership in developing market-driven training programs in tourism and hospitality for the Karamoja region and bordering subregions like Turkana in Northern Kenya.
Learn more about the Karamoja Tourism Academy and follow our journey to develop sustainable tourism aimed at creating job opportunities, fostering cross-border peace, preserving cultural heritage and natural environment.
The last night was celebrated with a scenic cultural walk and campfire on the slopes of Mount Moroto with community partners of the Tepeth-tribe.
2018 – Start of the partnership
Kara-Tunga and the colleges program officers meet in The Netherlands and engage on a longterm partnership. Read more.
Practical Assessment Karamoja Hiking Guides on Mount Moroto – We have concluded a fantastic week of assessing Karamoja’s Hiking Guides along the Warrior Nomad Trail for a future made-to-measure training programme that will be piloted with this group next year.
There are three routes from Kenya to Ethiopia, two routes along the Eastern shores of Lake Turkana through Marsabit county and one on the Western shores of the Jade Sea through Turkana county. The adventure bike riders Michnus & Elsebie Olivier took the most adventurous Eastern route that was more a track and can take …
Germany’s renown GEO Saison Magazine has published an insightful eight page article on sustainable community based tourism in Karamoja. A story of how Kara-Tunga Tours and Kara-Tunga Foundation are changing the old narrative of traditional wildlife safari in Uganda.
Watch the award winning documentary “Ateker” about reuniting people across borders in South Sudan, Karamoja Uganda, Turkana Kenya and Ethiopia. The documentary makers aim at fostering peace, preserving our cultural heritage and promoting cross-border tourism.
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Dutch tourism college launches partnership in Uganda’s Karamojaland
Dutch tourism college launches partnership in Uganda’s Karamojaland – This week we kickstarted a long-term partnership in developing market-driven training programs in tourism and hospitality for the Karamoja region and bordering subregions like Turkana in Northern Kenya.
Learn more about the Karamoja Tourism Academy and follow our journey to develop sustainable tourism aimed at creating job opportunities, fostering cross-border peace, preserving cultural heritage and natural environment.
The last night was celebrated with a scenic cultural walk and campfire on the slopes of Mount Moroto with community partners of the Tepeth-tribe.
2018 – Start of the partnership
Kara-Tunga and the colleges program officers meet in The Netherlands and engage on a longterm partnership. Read more.
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