Documentary COVID-19 Hope for Tourism in Karamoja – This is where the Kara-Tunga journey started, 4 years ago on Mountain Moroto. And today we are grateful to be able to share why Karamoja is undoubtedly Uganda’s Best Kept Secret with the help of the makers of ‘The Best Job Ever – A Documentary of 14 Wild Days around Uganda’.
We are proud to share a unique experience in Mountain Moroto Forest Reserve with our Tepeth-tribe community partners. The Tepeth are related to the – even mysterious – Ik-tribe who settled on the mountains surrounding Kidepo Valley National Park.
Watch the full documentary on the page of Visit Uganda:
Video credits: Jonathan Benaiah, Brian O O Jonathan, Ahereza Brian and Charles Mwesigwa.
We’re glad to have met the globetrotters Rinus and Helga that are driving around the world since 2014! Yes it’s incredible, and they are incredible as well.
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.
Together with a friend I visited the Ik tribe in northern part of Karamoja, and it turned out to be the most remote and culturally interesting region in Uganda I ever traveled! Don’t expect hotels and well catered camp sites.
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.
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Documentary COVID-19 Hope for Tourism in Karamoja
Documentary COVID-19 Hope for Tourism in Karamoja – This is where the Kara-Tunga journey started, 4 years ago on Mountain Moroto. And today we are grateful to be able to share why Karamoja is undoubtedly Uganda’s Best Kept Secret with the help of the makers of ‘The Best Job Ever – A Documentary of 14 Wild Days around Uganda’.
We are proud to share a unique experience in Mountain Moroto Forest Reserve with our Tepeth-tribe community partners. The Tepeth are related to the – even mysterious – Ik-tribe who settled on the mountains surrounding Kidepo Valley National Park.
Watch the full documentary on the page of Visit Uganda:
Video credits: Jonathan Benaiah, Brian O O Jonathan, Ahereza Brian and Charles Mwesigwa.
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